smg01: (cliffs of insanity)
smg01 ([personal profile] smg01) wrote2006-12-07 02:43 pm
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wherein I steal someone else's idea

A friend wrote a post earlier today where she confessed some of her guilty pleasures, Neil Diamond being one of them. Another friend fessed up to her love of John Denver. There's a reason that these people are my friends. I happen to have an affection for those two singers too. I've also been inspired to create my own post. Here are a few of my guilty pleasures:

1. I've already mentioned Neil Diamond and John Denver in my intro.

2. Days of Our Lives. I like soaps. All My Children was always my favorite, but I'd turn back and forth between it and DOOL. For a long time Days was the soap I watched in full snark mode while AMC was the good one. But Megan McTavish, bless her heart, has succeeded in turning AMC into the most unwatchable, unenjoyable mess most worth of cancellation. (At least, I can only assume that that has been her goal. I hate to think that that's someone's idea of quality.) Meanwhile Days has a new head writer and the show has become watchable, fun, and darn near "can't miss it" daytime television

3. Just about anything with a chocolate + peanut butter combination. Reeces, cookies, ice cream, etc. I have very little self-control with it.

4. While You Were Sleeping. The movie with Sandra Bullock. I'm a sucker for sentiment done well and I think it's done well in that one. Plus it's light-hearted and fun.

So there a few of mine that come to mind. Possibly more as I think of them. Anyone want to tell me yours?

[identity profile] jungleeyedgirl.livejournal.com 2006-12-07 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I love that movie. It could've been awful, but Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman and the rest of the cast are fabulous. Though my favorite lines are hers: "I should've gotten a Blue Spruce, they're lighter!" and "If you fit into my pants, I'll kill myself." It's rare to see a romantic movie where I'm not full of dislike for one of the characters. *g*

[identity profile] suzannemarie.livejournal.com 2006-12-08 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
There's a scene between Bullock and Pullman where he's explaining about "leaning" that made me look at him in a whole new way. And at leaning in a whole new way. :)