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woah! i live in OP and i hang out in olathe alot! but i dont know if ive seen u before....hey if u see a BBY with tinted tail lights...thats me! and i think im the only BBY in the area except for another guy that lives in parkville...so yea! good stuff
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Ok, I beleive this might be either a.) a generational thing b.) a cultural thing (meaning here in the states) or c.) a car guy only type thing.... But seeing as you say you've gone 10.25 at 134 then I'd rule out c.)
Adding the word "who" to the end of a word implies that the word or object isn't known or important. In this case it goes well for words ending with the "ooo" sound.
Example 1. My college football team is playing thier rival "ASU" - I'd walk into the stadium asking "A - S - WHO?" As to imply that they aren't even important or "good" enough for me to know who they are. It's an insult.
Can you see how this might make sense for "Subaru"?
EVOWHO wouldn't hold the same validity or humor.
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Adding the word "who" to the end of a word implies that the word or object isn't known or important. In this case it goes well for words ending with the "ooo" sound.
Example 1. My college football team is playing thier rival "ASU" - I'd walk into the stadium asking "A - S - WHO?" As to imply that they aren't even important or "good" enough for me to know who they are. It's an insult.
Can you see how this might make sense for "Subaru"?
EVOWHO wouldn't hold the same validity or humor.
Get it?
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