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I've started turning various names into Wikipedia proper links. I think that might give more info if desired. I also tossed in some common military slang from real-life, such as the infamous "FUBAR". Just some ideas, but I have to get back to my real work. -- [[User:K-stan|K-stan]] | I've started turning various names into Wikipedia proper links. I think that might give more info if desired. I also tossed in some common military slang from real-life, such as the infamous "FUBAR". Just some ideas, but I have to get back to my real work. -- [[User:K-stan|K-stan]] | ||
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+ | I don't think slang is really necessary... and I'm not sure if FUBAR was very common before the movie '''Saving Private Ryan'''. But it can stay. [[User:Al-Imvadjah|Al-Imvadjah]]|[[User talk:Al-Imvadjah|<small>Α - Ω</small>]] 02:15, 5 Nov 2004 (GMT) | ||
+ | :Re FUBAR - you must be a young'un. I've used it since the 70's. [[User:Frisbeeteria|→ Fris]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|Θ<small>''talk''</small>]] |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 4 November 2004
I've started turning various names into Wikipedia proper links. I think that might give more info if desired. I also tossed in some common military slang from real-life, such as the infamous "FUBAR". Just some ideas, but I have to get back to my real work. -- K-stan
I don't think slang is really necessary... and I'm not sure if FUBAR was very common before the movie Saving Private Ryan. But it can stay. Al-Imvadjah|Α - Ω 02:15, 5 Nov 2004 (GMT)