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foo bar
a cafe where citizens can promulgate their halfbaked ideas | |
The Cathedral Cafe, your friendly neighborhood foo bar...
FOOed!
http://www.fooed.com.au/ [PiledHigherandDeeper, Oct 04 2004]
Foo....?
http://dictionary.r...ce.com/search?q=foo [swimr, Oct 04 2004]
F.U.B.A.R.
http://whatis.techt...9_gci748437,00.html [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 04 2004]
The Fubar
http://www.clg.co.uk/fubar/home.aspx [Jinbish, Oct 04 2004]
Foo Bar Etymology
http://www.pwg.org/...rmail/ipp/1312.html Is it Foobar, fubar or foo bar? [goff, Oct 04 2004]
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At last check, freedom of peaceful assembly is one of the more worldwide of the 22 or so guarantees in the US Bill of Rights. So the idea here is ... ? |
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The idea apparently is a halfbakery-themed cafe. |
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The Fubar [link]
A somewhat infamous club in Stirling, Scotland, that I have blissfully never went to. In that respect it is kind of like "Clatty Pat's" (which is the colloquial name for "Cleopatra's" in Glasgow). |
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2 fries, I always heard SNAFU, situation normal, all... |
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2 fries - yes, for the one you're talking about, but "foo bar" as general example words (particularly in programming language examples as variable, sub-routine or function names) has a much more complex etymology. see link. |
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Foo bar Menu:
1/2 pound burger on half a bun. Medium rare. $4.95
Fries (portion minus two) £1.00
Donut holes 50c for 5.
Custard. Various flavours. $1.95 for half a bowl.
Beer. Half pints only. $1.95
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...take a young egg and foo it. Badum tsh. |
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