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Ellemeno:
I first started reading about the concept of being a locavore this year, and love it.  It's one of the most effective ways to really live "green."  Huge amounts of energy are wasted on transporting foods.  I make attempts at it, but it's hard to change habits.  I can read an article on eating locally, be inspired by it, and still find myself unthinkingly putting bananas in my cart.  I'm glad to say that more and more of the food stores here in Seattle are posting the sources of fresh produce.  Why buy New Zealand apples when I live in an apple-growing state?  (Nothing against New Zealand!)  :)

Just since others are expressing their opinions on "vajayjay," I'll say I think it sounds cute.  Like it might be used by someone who says, "Oh, SNAP!" and does that zig zag motion in the air with their index finger, with their other hand on their hip that I so admire, but can't pull off. 

I also enjoy when Steven Colbert talks about when "friends of the show" get the "Colbert bump."  Apparently it's real.




Kerry:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on December 18, 2007, 06:23:00 am ---I first started reading about the concept of being a locavore this year, and love it.  It's one of the most effective ways to really live "green."  Huge amounts of energy are wasted on transporting foods.  I make attempts at it, but it's hard to change habits.  I can read an article on eating locally, be inspired by it, and still find myself unthinkingly putting bananas in my cart.  I'm glad to say that more and more of the food stores here in Seattle are posting the sources of fresh produce.  Why buy New Zealand apples when I live in an apple-growing state?  (Nothing against New Zealand!)  :)

Just since others are expressing their opinions on "vajayjay," I'll say I think it sounds cute.  Like it might be used by someone who says, "Oh, SNAP!" and does that zig zag motion in the air with their index finger, with their other hand on their hip that I so admire, but can't pull off. 

I also enjoy when Steven Colbert talks about when "friends of the show" get the "Colbert bump."  Apparently it's real.

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Phew! At last, someone who's heard of some of these buzzwords.  ::)

I was at the point of despair!  :-\

I was beginning to suspect it may have been some kinda sick April Fool's Joke (?in December?) by Time magazine!  :(

Thank you for explaining "locavore," Clarissa. Now that you've done so, it would appear that I have been a "locavore" for some time, without knowing it! We've had a policy to "Buy Australian" in Oz for many years, and I heartily agree with it.  :D

ifyoucantfixit:


          I have heard of the Colbert bump...I love Stephen Colbert...  He is so funny, and sarcastic.
 
   But it seems to me that those people at Time are the only ones using most of those so called "buzz words"
   I thought that in order for it to become a buzz word, it had to become very included into the everyday peoples
   vocabulary..  In other words,, the way Brokeback Mountain has become a buzz word with a great amount of usage
   since the popularity of the movie...

          Maybe i am out of the loop too as Jess says.

dot-matrix:
The only one of the list I have ever heard is "cougar"...that like MILF and DILF has become pretty common amoung teens and young adults around here but the rest of those are news to me  :-\  and her I thought Califonria was ground zero for buzzwords!   ;) Of course I don't watch Oprah and find cutesy word play like vajayjay silly. ::)

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: Ellemeno on December 18, 2007, 06:23:00 am ---I first started reading about the concept of being a locavore this year, and love it.  It's one of the most effective ways to really live "green."  Huge amounts of energy are wasted on transporting foods.
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I guess this issue itself has now become somewhat disputed and controversial. Sometimes, apparently, it's more "green" to eat things that are grown, manufactured, processed, packed and/or shipped more efficiently, even if farther away.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/09/business/yourmoney/09feed.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Everything is so complicated these days!

Anyway, back to the buzzwords, I find it easier to pick the ones I've heard of than the ones I like. They are:

cougar (on "30 Rock")

surge (from Bush himself, I think)

Colbert bump (from Colbert himself, for sure)

vajayjay (all over the place)


My most fun way of acquiring a buzzword -- well, a slang word -- was "ballin," which has to do with affluence/status/the good life.  One day my 13-year-old son said something or other was ballin and I disagreed and said it wasn't and he said "You don't even know what that word means." But I did! I had heard of it from 75-year-old TheFullMontyClift! Who'd heard it from 50-year-old littlewing! So ha ha ha.

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