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      19th Jun 2004
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      22nd Jul 2004
its "furbar" you foo.
(someone else give the acronymn translation, or go rent "Saving Privite Ryan")

Michael
San Diego, California



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      22nd Jul 2004
Well, to be pedantic, it's actually FUBAR.

foo means something else.

Now let's all get back to work.

Michael Dude wrote:
> its "furbar" you foo.
> (someone else give the acronymn translation, or go rent "Saving
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