TV DVD Fan
03-27-2008, 10:23 PM
I know there's a language barrier, but I just can't make heads or tails out of the following exchange between Niles and Daphne from "The Focus Group":
Martin tells Frasier F.D.R. didn't have as good of a "rating" with the country as Frasier did with the focus group (11 out of 12 liked Frasier).
Daphne: ... Or Churchill for that matter.
Niles: Churchill. That cigar-chomping gin blossom with a face attached.
Daphne: You're right about that. There's a kiss hello to put you off your tea.
Two questions: what's a gin blossom? And... what does that last line mean? I'm supposing it's an English expression or something. Anyone know?
Also, anyone else have some strange lines of their own they heard from the show?
Martin tells Frasier F.D.R. didn't have as good of a "rating" with the country as Frasier did with the focus group (11 out of 12 liked Frasier).
Daphne: ... Or Churchill for that matter.
Niles: Churchill. That cigar-chomping gin blossom with a face attached.
Daphne: You're right about that. There's a kiss hello to put you off your tea.
Two questions: what's a gin blossom? And... what does that last line mean? I'm supposing it's an English expression or something. Anyone know?
Also, anyone else have some strange lines of their own they heard from the show?