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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 19:31:01 -0500, "Bert Robbins"
wrote: "Jack Erbes" wrote in message m... Jeff wrote: You may be thinking of FUBAR, an army expression that got picked up by programmers with the ubiquitous use of "foo." The navy version (as was explained to me) was SNAFU. Actually, in my experience, SNAFU and FUBAR were used by all the services. The terms represented a logical procession for the way things could be perceived when an average trying day became a little more trying. Things would go from Situation Normal, All Fouled UP to Fouled Up Beyond All Recall. Occasionally, one particularly trying event in a series of trying events could be classified as an ICFBI! which was, of course, I Can't Frankly Believe It! Any word starting with the letter "F" was a wild card and any other expletive starting with "F" could be substituted for it. In order and witht appropriate words: SNAFU - Situation Normal, All ****ed Up TARFU - Things Are Really ****ed Up FUBAR - ****ed Up Beyond All Recognition Don't forget the interservice version JANFU - Joint Army/Navy **** Up Weebles Wobble (but they don't fall down) |
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