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Old 10-25-08, 01:10 PM   #5
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EXACTLY. So Tuna can't be 'to the sea' as chicken is 'to the land'.

So let's switch that up and take this a step further for your perhaps educated mind.

Tuna is 'from the sea' for the land as chicken is 'from the land' for the land. It's the Sea Version of Chicken.

Okay then let's compare.

Tuna can't be fried. There's no Kentucky Fried Tuna. it doesn't come on a bone. It's world wide unlike a lot of chicken dishes, but there is one comparison sharply resembling chicken.

A. Comes in a can that, when opened, smells like chicken that comes in a can.

Are we done yet or are you going to repeatedly son me?
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