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There should be some serious, justified Woo in this group! (Original Post)
pipoman
Mar 2014
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RC
(25,592 posts)1. Should be? You mean there might be some doubt?
pipoman
(16,038 posts)2. I was concerned,
given the recent bastardization of the word, people in this group were reluctant to celebrate Woo and not be ashamed. ..
RC
(25,592 posts)3. I thought you were talking about the politicians in Kansas.
There is plenty of woo there.
hfojvt
(37,573 posts)4. google tells me this
http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Wichita-Woo-Shock-train-rumbles-into-town-249651881.html
"Woo Shock (the 'Woo' is indicative of the sound of a train, a spin on 'Wu Shock') runs on the Kansas-Oklahoma railway and will bring its yellow and gold to the train tracks of western Kansas and even into Colorado."
But unfortunately the Shockers lost to the insidious Kentucky team.
"Woo Shock (the 'Woo' is indicative of the sound of a train, a spin on 'Wu Shock') runs on the Kansas-Oklahoma railway and will bring its yellow and gold to the train tracks of western Kansas and even into Colorado."
But unfortunately the Shockers lost to the insidious Kentucky team.