> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edington, Mark 
> Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 5:28 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 
> Subject:      guilty pleasures
> 
> So my coworker here keeps the station on an oldies/R&B station, and Sara
> Smiles, by Hall & Oates came on, and I was totally digging it. And while I
> think it's pretty safe to say that a lot of people would agree that that's
> a pretty good song, it made me think about some of the other songs I like
> that I would not readily admit to liking. So, what about you guys? What
> are some of the guilty pleasures you might have? Come on, it's safe, we're
> all pals here. I'm not afraid, I'll tell you. Ok, for one thing, Copa
> Cabana, Barry Manilow. Yah, I grew up with that song, and I can't help but
> groove when it's on. True, Spandau Ballet. Really cheesy, but I still like
> it. Muskrat Love. Captain & Tennille (or however you spell it). I would
> never admit to that without the anonymity of the 'net. Telephone Lines (I
> think that's the name of it) ELO. Again, a song I grew up with. I wore out
> my sister's 45. And.. check this out.. A friend of mine busted out a tape
> of my step brother's that somehow made it into my tape case. (I swear it
> isn't mine) And it was a single of... Milli Vanilli's. Blame it on the
> Rain. At first I was like, take that shit off. But before long, I was
> singing along just like it was 1989 all over again. And one more that
> comes to mind, a more recent one that might not be quite as bad as the
> others I've mentioned, but still pretty bad. Black Hole Sun.. By, well you
> know who I'm talking about. Ok, so I got that off my chest. I feel better
> now. Don't let me be alone here, I want to see that I'm not the only one
> that will admit to something this bad. I mean, obviously I do know good
> music, but sometimes when you're behind closed doors, strange things can
> happen.
> 
>                    Mark
> 

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