Kinda like dislikes, but since most people dig these items, I call them digslikes. Its a word, I made it up. It stands for things others dig that I dislike.
Top 10 (suppossedly) diggable items of 2009 that I dislike.
1 - The phrase "Go Green" (read my blog titled HUE)
2 - Purple Lipcolor. Lips should only be purple when one is dead or dying. Not attractive thanks
3 - Parachute pants. I don't think I need to explain myself in regards to these.
4 - Electroshock color on everything - Yea don't like my cones and rods burned. I'm too plain for this and probably always will be.
5 - Pleated pants for men - NO!
6 - Frankenfood - Food that is biogenetically altered or engineered. I don't trust science when it comes to what I eat especially in this case. I let others be the guiena pigs, this will have to grow on me but for now it gets the digslike category for being un natural.
7 - The Bob is BACK - This hairstyle does not do me any good...so...NO!
8 - Living in a shoe with mother hubbard - It is predicted that more people will be living under one roof due to the economy. Not healthy, and its only because they didn't know how to manage their lives in the first place. I hope they all learn a lesson!
9 - Philadelphia - Nothin against the place but I don't think it should be one of 2009's hottest destinations with no reason why.
10 - Crappy economy - Its inevitable so I will adjust by nature. I'm willing to live frugal and do my part but the government better check itself and start giving to those of us that deserve. Ya know the hardworking, citizens of this country! Yea thanks.
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I agree with the bob dislike, I see a bunch of Moms trying to grow theirs out wondering why they didn't look like Posh Spice when they got it in the first place. Bobs are NOT for everyone people!
ReplyDeleteI also agree with "going green"....just because you buy clorox "green" does not make it green. It makes it a cleaner without bleach or ammonia in it, but what about the plastic bottle or un-recycled label it comes with? What about not buying from huge corporations located half way around the world? Buy local, reuse containers, and learn that vinegar is the cheapest and one of the cleaner products!