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Origins of The Wally Walk

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I've been scanning through the forums trying to find the origin of the famous (or infamous) "Wally Walk". Does anyone know how this came about? I think it is a great idea, as it gives all CHLers a brotherhood and potential CHLers, such as myself, a way to be initiated into the fold. Maybe a fraternity isn't far behind, Phi Omega Wally.... or POW for short? Any more ideas?
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I've only been here a year, but here's what I know about it.

viewtopic.php?t=5204&start=0&postdays=0 ... wally+walk
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Great question... Being new, I was wondering the exact same thing.
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LOL!

Who was the FIRST Texas CHLer to get his/her plastic and walk through Wal-Mart a packin'.

Someone needs to get that question added to the CHL exam. :lol:
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I think this one was epic. :tiphat: viewtopic.php?f=53&t=39246&start=30" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; :tiphat:
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Don't forget the banana.
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What came first?

The Wally Walk or the.....
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esxmarkc wrote:Who was the FIRST Texas CHLer to get his/her plastic and walk through Wal-Mart a packin'.
It probably happened some time during in 1996 but nobody tweeted about it so we don't know.

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I hear in places like Boston, San Francisco, and Austin you do a "Whole Foods Hop".
It's pretty much the same as a Wally Walk only you bring your own reusable hemp shopping bags, you replace steaks, ribs, and ground beef with soy, tempeh, and vegi-burgers. And lastly, you don't carry a loaded magazine, cause that kinda stuff is scary.
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Carl in Katy wrote:Maybe a fraternity isn't far behind, Phi Omega Wally.... or POW for short? Any more ideas?
That's good, really good. :smilelol5:

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...the real question is; Do we get a POW badge?..
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Carl in Katy wrote:Maybe a fraternity isn't far behind, Phi Omega Wally.... or POW for short? Any more ideas?
:nono: Not unless we also get our own sorority; maybe Beta Alpha (wal)Mart? i.e. BAM!
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I think POW sounds a little to much like "prisoner of war" maybe Gamma Upsilon Nu, or Gamma Upsilon Nu Sigma!
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