1904. If part of a series of such entities, it is often the first in the series, and followed immediately by bar. In WW1 Foo was a mythical and mysterious little "man" who turned up nearly everywhere (especially where there was a bit of nonsense going on). 1905 Surname Given Father Mother Date Sex Place Reg No . I'm the most played GP on the OCE Server as far as I am aware. While the origins of this foo are unclear, it appears to be unrelated to Holman’s foo. TASMANIA, FEDERATION BIRTHS Partial Index. Here's a portrait of our beautiful dog "Foo": This was a Christmas present to my wife. Kilroy was here est un célèbre graffiti qui est apparu au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale pendant la bataille de Normandie.Il se compose généralement d'un dessin schématique représentant un personnage avec un gros nez, timidement caché derrière un mur, et du texte en anglais : « Kilroy was here … ctrl 'f' to search page. Yet To Wong Foo, a movie celebrating drag,is one of the main entries on Wikipedia if you search for my hometown area. In conversation with Zane Lowe, on the latest Essentials Radio episode, iconic rock band Foo Fighters sat down to share numerous behind-the-scenes stories to … This is Foo with all his favourite things — food, Kong, lead for walkies, his squeaky rubber chicken and chicken leg, 'Wilson' (the ball he stole from children at the park), … But rather than upset people, the movie is a source of nostalgia. He was shown (usually) as a little bald headed man peering over a stone wall, with the simple inscription "Foo was here". My son was injured at work (at 25) and severed his spinal cord and is a paraplegic. So you already KNOW I hate myself. FOO WAS HERE. He went through hell emotionally, drugs, dinking, major depression trying to wrap his head around what had happened to him. Several slang dictionaries aver that FOO probably came from Forward Observation Officer, but this (like the contemporaneous “ FUBAR ”) was probably a backronym. I touches something in me. “Foo was here” was a popular piece of graffiti drawn by Australian soldiers in WWII, and possibly even WWI, that depicts a little man poking his head and large nose over the wall à la Kilroy. Where British troops went, the graffito “ FOO was here ” or something similar showed up. "Foo was here" graffiti is said to have been widely used by Australians during World War I: "He was chalked on the side of railway carriages, appeared in probably every camp that the 1st AIF World War I served in and generally made his presence felt." I cry everytime I here this song. (programming) A metasyntactic variable used to represent an unspecified entity. If this is the case, then "Foo was here" pre-dates "Kilroy was here" by about twenty years.