2009 Farewells
Goodbye 2009! Farewell! For 2010 promises to fulfill all of my earthly desires!
I thought that I would compile this little list of items, ideas, thoughts and circumstances that will hopefully die with 2009 and be buried forever, never again to see the light of day: -
- Twitter and all the micro-blogging nonsense associated with it
- Media stories about unfaithful husbands
- Snuggies – (actually I quite like the doggy ones so…)
- Rude customers in the queue behind you at the local CVS shop
- Rude customers in the queue behind you at the local CVS shop who exclaim quite loudly to the cashier as you leave, “I’m glad that you noticed my frustration and hurried up”.
- Belly fat and the silly belly fat adverts that continually remind of us of our, ahem, let’s call them “love handles”.
- Chopped. Let’s hope this Food Network show gets the chop!
- Unnecessary shows about food and real estate, such as Real Estate Intervention. Who’s ever heard of such a thing? Can HGTV stoop any lower?
- Bernard Madoff
- Insincerity
Please feel free to add to my list or comment on the ones already recorded. I’ll just add that 2009 was good year for me. I consider myself extremely blessed and I am certain that there are others out there who are feeling equally fortunate for escaping a lot of the horrors of 2009. Let’s just hope that 2010 anecdotes will bring joy to more people rather than less.





Oh no!
I sometimes watch “Chopped” if nothing else is on.
And same with “Real Estate Interventions.”
What was it you didn’t like about them?
lol –
I am guilty of watching Chopped as well…It’s like staring at a car pile up. You just can’t look away! I actually like the concept of Chopped just not the host and panel of very cynical and snobby judges – especially the youngest guy…can’t remember his name.
Real Estate Intervention has no real substance in my view. What is the purpose of the show? I just don’t get it.:D
Ah I see.
Yes, the host annoys me. I had to be told he was previously on “Queer Eye’ – I think I watched about 1/3 of that once and decided it wasn’t for me.
And I guess you are right about the judges although sometimes, they can be quite complimentary and are almost offering the winners or runners up a job.
I suppose I like the aspect of the oddball ingredients they throw at the contestants and their ability to think and cook on their feet.
As for REI, I think it is basically there so we can all watch and go “Well they’re not very realistic, are they?”
Some of the folks in it automatically think their properties are worth far more than the market will bear and basically the realtor (Aubrey) brings them down to earth, usually with a bump.
Some learn from it and sell at a loss, some rent their place out until the market picks up and some get lucky and ignore his advice and sell for more but that is rare.
I quite like the things he points out in the comps but I suppose a lot is common sense.
Anyway, I know I’m in a minority on liking those real estate shows on HGTV – there are lots of complaints about them that I’ve seen online.