Thursday, October 22, 2009

Help! Apparently I'm a teenager again.

I've discovered I have a problem - a regression issue that I don't think can be cured :oP And, I'm not sure what kind of transformation has take place over the past month or so, but I feel like I'm 17 again - and not in the cool Zac Efron movie way.

One minute I was off on a business trip to Denver (very adult of me) and the next minute I was stealing every minute I could to read The Twilight Saga books! Seriously, those damn beautiful things became my life for 3 weeks. And, now I know why girls find Rob Pattinson so dreamy. My friends are sick of hearing me go on and on about it so I'll just leave you with the New Moon trailer and shut up on this subject.



On top of that, my music tastes have regressed as well. A hilarious blogger I subscribe to recently posted about his guilty pleasure songs. Let's just say that I was inspired to let the cat out of the bag and share mine with you as well. So, here it goes - my favorite 'lame' songs:

1. N'Sync - "This I Promise You"
I'm going to admit that I've transferred this one from iPod to iPod - at one point I thought it might be suitbale for my wedding someday, then I realized that sharing this with anyone would mean I'd never get married. But, I just can't help but think of the video of the guys in the forest crooning out this tune...awesome.

2. Hanson - "MmmmBop"
So about 12 years ago this song was THE 'jam' for most teenage girls. Even though you couldn't tell what the F these boys were saying, the tune was unbelieveably catchy. So catchy, in fact, that I just may or may not still rock out when my iTunes shuffles it out of the archives.

3. Lady GaGa - "Paparazzi"
I've avoided liking her for so long and she finally got to me - with a song about stalking someone. Go figure.

4. Miley Cyrus - "The Climb" and "Party in the U.S.A"
Yes, not one, but TWO Miley Cyrus songs - and I actually find one inspirational. Not that my cred was that high before, but it's definitely gone way down with the admition of my love for the music of a 16 year old. I dare you to put on "Party" for a bit and then try and tell me you don't at least like it a little...

OK, that's enough of shaming myself for now. Next post will definitely be more 'adult-y'. I like, totally promise.

1 comment:

FriendtoElephants said...

As long as you balance your music intake with repuatble adult artists you should be fine. Or, you could listen to easy listening at the dentist and probably balance out too.