Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite

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'''Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite''' is a magazine that [[Strong Bad]] seems to enjoy reading. It chronicles the social lives of those who have earned, through business savvy and sound investing, well over a hundred dollars.  
'''Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite''' is a magazine that [[Strong Bad]] seems to enjoy reading. It chronicles the social lives of those who have earned, through business savvy and sound investing, well over a hundred dollars.  
The January 2005 issue profiled the young masterminds behind the [[Videlectrix]] computer game company. The word ''hundredaire'' comes from the Strong Bad Email [[suntan]].
The January 2005 issue profiled the young masterminds behind the [[Videlectrix]] computer game company. The word ''hundredaire'' comes from the Strong Bad Email [[suntan]].
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===Real-World References===
 
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Use of the word "hundredaire" may be inspired by its appearance in a song by punk band [[Wikipedia:The Vandals|The Vandals]], "Money's Not An Issue", e.g.: " i found the twenty bucks i thought i lost under the sofa i'm feeling like a hundredaire".
 
==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Stookley's Hundredaire Socialite is a magazine that Strong Bad seems to enjoy reading. It chronicles the social lives of those who have earned, through business savvy and sound investing, well over a hundred dollars. The January 2005 issue profiled the young masterminds behind the Videlectrix computer game company. The word hundredaire comes from the Strong Bad Email suntan.

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