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'''"Foo was here"''' is an Australian ] signature of ], especially known for its use during ], but also became popular amongst Australian schoolchildren of post-war generations. |
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Foo is shown as a bald headed man (sometimes depicted with a few hairs) peering over a wall (usually with the fingers of both hands appearing to clutch over the wall as well), with the simple inscription "Foo was here". |
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== Origins == |
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While its exact origins are unknown, the "Foo was here" graffiti is said to have been widely used by Australians during ] and was later also widely used during World War II. |
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One source says of Foo that "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"<ref>http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-help/faq6.htm</ref>. If this is the case, then "Foo was here" pre-dates the American version of World War II, "]", by about twenty years. |
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It has been claimed that Foo probably came from the ] for ], but this is likely to be a ].<Ref>http://catb.org/jargon/html/F/foo.html</ref> |
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== See also == |
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