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Joe Allonby
joeallonby at gmail.com
Thu Mar 30 01:28:12 CST 2006
I've heard "trustafarian" before. It's very apt.I know them when I see them.
They are often on a quest for fire.
I like "poolers" and "yadudes".
A pooler is a person from a small isolated population that is probably
inbred. He comes from a limited gene pool.
A yadude is almost indescribable. But you know one when you see one. Try
saying aloud. Play with the accent with the emphasis on either syllable.
Imagine now, a trustafarian is reading this message and saying "aloud" over
and over again with varied inflection. He just doesn't get it.
The facct that the President of the United States might just be a yadude
scares the living shit out of me.
On 3/29/06, Sean Mannion <third_eye_unmoved at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> that sounds like pretty much the entire cast of the first mad-max flick.
>
> On coinages, I'm sure if he was the first to give light to the term, but
> my
> favourite was one a friend habitually uses; 'trustafarian' - describes the
> lifestyles of 20-30 year olds, mostly upper-middle-class males, mostly
> endowed with moderate-to-high trust-funds, whose time, effort and money is
> spent maintaining the excessive use of high-quality marijuana at an intake
> that only the wealthy and the dull could afford, while attempting stay
> intelligent and 'street' at the same time.
>
>
>
>
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