Task #9: Correcting the “FOAD” definition

July 19, 2007

Here’s a real easy one, as all it entails is fixing a definition:

“Zombie

Excellent reference page. Up to the high standards of the rest of your website.

Second. The reference FOAD was actually in use in the US Army (and probably other branches) at least as far back as the early 70s. I still have a set of military transfer orders that I posted on the company bulletin board (until the 1SG gave them back) that had FOAD and FIGMO scrawled across them. The definetion is correct though. The FIGMO means Fuck It, Got My Orders.

Just submitting this as a point of interest and in the name of accuracy.

Keep up the outstanding work on your blogsite and your posts in LGF.”

Any volunteers? Should take 5 minutes to fix the definition.

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