254 gets the prize on this one. Two DJ's on the radio have this slogan, encouraging ladies on the road to loosen their tops and display themselves.
Hence WOW, or Whip em out Wednesday. Juvenile at best.
WOW whats it mean?
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Ok I know what it means. Warehouse of Wisconsin
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It means that if he rolls the truck over, you need to call his mom.
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fortytons :smt046 Thanks for the laugh
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But this raises a new question.
What is up with Opie and Anthony being written on every stall in the mens' room lately? I rarely sit down, but what I don't see 'em written on my left, and again on my right.
For a long time, I thought these two were lovers, and wanted to share it with all their trucker buddies. -
Its called the VIRUS, and when you catch it, some people resort to vandilism to promote the show.
See US truckers are wierd, we get attached to certain things, like radio shows etc, because so much of our time is spent listning to radio we get hooked.
The "WOW" does work well in the north east, like boston or philly or NYC, write WOW in the dirt on the back of the trailer and a woman MAY see it and FLASH you.
PLEASE PLEASE, if you are WOW'ed do not harass the WOMEN, they do not want relations with you(most likely), they just want to put a quick smile on your face.
I do not participate in or condone vandilism, it makes the places we are forced to use for comfort less than pleasant.
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Weenies On Wheels?
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"Whip it Out Wednesday" originated from WAAF Radio in Boston Massachusetts. WOW in the back of the truck is suppose to encourage women to flash them when they drive by.
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The more LOGICAL approach:
Women Of Wisdom
World Of Wonder
Why Offend Women
Whining Obstructs Winning
Winning Offends Whining
Wit Or Wonder
Wipe Out War
Then of course the juvenile stuff:
Wink Or Wank
Walk Or Wiggle
Why Omit Willingness
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