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De-Snobbing

I started to de-snob along with Amanda at MouseWords (nominated for best new blog at Wampum), but I'm finding that I'm not hip enough to answer two of the questions so I'm going to put my own in as replacements. I'll put the original question in parentheses.

CD I have in my car that I roll up the windows to listen to:
Clay Aiken's on my iPod and I really like that new Kelly Clarkson single.

Book I read flat so no one could see the title
I started using a book cover to carry romance novels around when I needed something fun to read in wait states.

(Crappiest song ever sung at karaoke)
I'll replace this with Advice I Give My Kids Even Though It Makes Baby Jesus Cry
Don't feel obligated to befriend the friendless.

Bad movie I watch repeatedly
The Cutting Edge

Article of clothing I love though I know it's wrong
I wear sneakers or equally comfortable and unfashionabld shows everywhere except places where it would embarrass my kids.


(What I order at the bar when no one is listening)
I'll replace with Good Cause I Just Can't Support
I never make my kids participate in "TV Turn-Off Week". I'd sooner force them to live without heat for a week.

Fast food item I adore
Hot dogs at a baseball game.

A TV show that is a good example of the downfall of civilization that I love anyway
The Apprentice is irredeemable for a million reasons and next season it's going to be even worse as it pits the entrepreunerial know-nothings against the b-school eggheads thus further entrenching the anti-intellect memes that are BushCo's bread and butter. But I'll watch it anyway and probably love it.

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I finally got arounf to de-snobbing at the Accidental Blogist. Sort of.

I finally got around to de-snobbing at the Accidental Blogist. Sort of.

I finally got around to de-snobbing at the Accidental Blogist. Sort of.

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