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OT what came first? Allan Martin 08-30-2007
Posted by Allan Martin on August 30, 2007, 7:54 pm
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I've been watching with great amusement the recent TV commercials (They can
also be viewed on YouTube.com) for Axe Fragrance that show women going crazy
after a man spays the product on. The women loose all control and start
chanting "Bom Chicka Wah Wah".

Spelling not being one of my strong points I wanted to see if the chant had
any meaning so I googled "Boom Chicka Wah Wah".

I now have this burning question running through my mind as to which
expression came into being first?


Being a CPA I am prohibited from going into any more detail then I have
already done. I leave it up to you to do your own research into this matter.

If this is the start of the great debate of 2007 just remember who is
responsible for bringing it to the world's attention.






Posted by L on August 31, 2007, 7:55 am
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> I've been watching with great amusement the recent TV commercials (They
> can also be viewed on YouTube.com) for Axe Fragrance that show women going
> crazy after a man spays the product on. The women loose all control and
> start > chanting "Bom Chicka Wah Wah".
>
> Spelling not being one of my strong points I wanted to see if the chant
> had any meaning so I googled "Boom Chicka Wah Wah".
>
> I now have this burning question running through my mind as to which
> expression came into being first?
>
>
> Being a CPA I am prohibited from going into any more detail then I have
> already done. I leave it up to you to do your own research into this
> matter.
>

Oddly, when I first checked the urban dictionary, I found the definition
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=boom-chicka-wah-wah

Not sure why Google added the dashes. A repeat search yielded a very
different response.

> If this is the start of the great debate of 2007 just remember who is
> responsible for bringing it to the world's attention.
>

As always, Allan, your observations are erudite and provocative.



Posted by Allan Martin on August 31, 2007, 9:17 am
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>> I've been watching with great amusement the recent TV commercials (They
>> can also be viewed on YouTube.com) for Axe Fragrance that show women
>> going crazy after a man spays the product on. The women loose all control
>> and start > chanting "Bom Chicka Wah Wah".
>>
>> Spelling not being one of my strong points I wanted to see if the chant
>> had any meaning so I googled "Boom Chicka Wah Wah".
>>
>> I now have this burning question running through my mind as to which
>> expression came into being first?
>>
>>
>> Being a CPA I am prohibited from going into any more detail then I have
>> already done. I leave it up to you to do your own research into this
>> matter.
>>
>
> Oddly, when I first checked the urban dictionary, I found the definition
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=boom-chicka-wah-wah
>
> Not sure why Google added the dashes. A repeat search yielded a very
> different response.


Yes indeed, why would a fragrance company run a national ad campaign with
such a hook?



>
>> If this is the start of the great debate of 2007 just remember who is
>> responsible for bringing it to the world's attention.
>>
>
> As always, Allan, your observations are erudite and provocative.

I do try my best. This newsgroup has become a little stale and requires a
spark to get it going once again.


>
>



Posted by David Smith on August 31, 2007, 10:15 am
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> I've been watching with great amusement the recent TV commercials (They
> can also be viewed on YouTube.com) for Axe Fragrance that show women going
> crazy after a man spays the product on. The women loose all control and
> start chanting "Bom Chicka Wah Wah".
>
> Spelling not being one of my strong points I wanted to see if the chant
> had any meaning so I googled "Boom Chicka Wah Wah".
>
> I now have this burning question running through my mind as to which
> expression came into being first?
>
>
> Being a CPA I am prohibited from going into any more detail then I have
> already done. I leave it up to you to do your own research into this
> matter.

And I guess being a CPA you are prevented from elucidating the question
properly as well. "Which" implies a choice from an enumeration of at least
two.

> If this is the start of the great debate of 2007 just remember who is
> responsible for bringing it to the world's attention.

Not being a CPA I fail to understand the question. Or is this an "inside"
question?



Posted by HeyBub on August 31, 2007, 10:26 am
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David Smith wrote:
>
> Not being a CPA I fail to understand the question. Or is this an
> "inside" question?

In accounting, it doesn't really matter.




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