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"Redneck done well" and "White Trash done well" would be fascinating.
I now get the split between Redneck & PWT in The South - If PTW is just "Trash" in the North is there a Northern version of Redneck?
I love all this stuff!
Definitely a difference between rednecks and Amjacks, David
Here's a video representation of the guy I think of when someone says AmJack:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JMOh-cul6M
Amjacks are commonly found in nightclubs in smaller cities, in New Jersey, and Long Island. But they are everywhere, really.
Redneck is a totally different concept...redneck I think rural, backwoods, and maybe a little indecorous. I can still be friends with a redneck. Rednecks don't read Edith Wharton but most of the people who fall into the generalization I have made about them are into something I can talk with them about...such as beer, cars, sports, fishing, or hunting, past-times that transcend different subcultures.
The Amjack is generally much better off materially than the redneck and is more often found in urban areas. They are two different subspecies in American culture, just as the granola environmentalist, the preppy, the urbanite/cosmpolitan, etc are.
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AQG: +8,000
You've described them perfectly, the same everywhere.
I think of them as the "urban redneck" or "suburban redneck".
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Cheers VB. - Not without it's own charm though, eh?
Chav girls have a certain something too..
^^ And you can knock them around a bit, and they think it's normal.
Did not know that Amjack was flash -
For once I'm learning stuff off the Net!
I take it that the Amjacks are in the ascendant at the moment in the US?
They need an Official Handbook quickly.
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Patrick mentions Amjacks too -
http://coiledpleasures.blogspot.com/2007/09/confessions-of-clothing-geek-part-one.html
I like his blog much more than Alan C.'s ...
Lots of talking points in this entry.
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