Talk:Three Friends Diner/@comment-27206789-20151113055741/@comment-27206789-20151202223701

But the story clearly corrects the phrase and then refers to looking into the mouth of the Trojan horse and how if it had been done, things would have turned out different.

Also, my apologies if I'm ignorant, but I've never heard the idiom "looking under the horse". Or are you merely referring to the mistaken phrase as an idiom?