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Name:Andrea
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Friday, March 25, 2005

Guilty pleasures...

Everyone's got 'em. Here are some of mine, in no particular order:

1. My ice cream habit. Favorite flavor: Ritter's Turtle Somethin' (Ritter's is a frozen custard place in town, technically not ice cream, but close enough.)
2. Reality TV. I love Survivor and The Amazing Race, but I've watched them all up and down the gamut, including...gulp...ElimiDate (only when I can't sleep, it's on weird hours!).
3. Chai. But only from Borders, and only the original flavor. Keep that "spiced" crap away from me!
4. Chocolate. Isn't it on every girl's list? Milk or dark, makes no difference to me (Dove chocolate is especially drool-worthy).
5. My video collection, in excess of 100 tapes, and working on adding new DVDs. Rivaled only by...
6. My book collection. Way over 100, probably over 200. I know that's not huge by some people's standards, but I'm too broke to buy a lot at the moment. Libraries rule.
7. Reading blogs, especially Dooce. What is it about other people's lives that is so fascinating? It's an acceptable way to be a voyeur, I guess.
8.Fark.com . A new addiction.

Post your own!

2 Comments:

Blogger Susie said...

I have too many to mention, but some of yours are similar to some of mine. The Surreal Life. Don't follow it religiously, but when I come across it, I cannot turn away. Tammy Faye and Ron Jeremy? Please. There is no better TV than that. It was a beau-ti-ful thang.
Books, too. Waaaaaay too many. And too many that I simply haven't read, although they've been on my shelves for years. Now, that's just wrong.
And now blogs. I could spend all day. Not that I ever did. Not ALL day.

12:58 PM  
Blogger SierraBella said...

Taking virtual tours on real estate sites is my guilty pleasure.
Guess it's an anonymous way to be a voyeur.

3:11 PM  

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