I cleaned up my GoodReads account, slimmed down my to-read list. I went from 274 to only 122.
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My cousin has this idea that if something (a song, a movie, a tv show, whatever) becomes popular enough that people talk about it like everyone just knows it, you should experience it. All this brought on by the boys quoting Anchorman for quite awhile. So I have to see this movie because it's made it's way to pop culture mainstream. And my cousin has to watch Jersey Shore for that exact reason, and my brother has to watch Titanic.
At my aunt's party recently, people were upset that no one was dancing after they worked so hard on the party and the playlist. I think I know the rules to a great playlist, no matter the occasion. A dance playlist should be songs people can easily jump around to, songs that people know, they shouldn't be too long. A two minute guitar solo may be real cool, but it's just too long, people will get bored, and they'll walk away. With that in mind, avoid the seven minute techno songs, no one wants to hear that. There are a few staple songs...'Love Shack', 'Thriller', 'September', The Beatles are always good.

My cousin has this idea that if something (a song, a movie, a tv show, whatever) becomes popular enough that people talk about it like everyone just knows it, you should experience it. All this brought on by the boys quoting Anchorman for quite awhile. So I have to see this movie because it's made it's way to pop culture mainstream. And my cousin has to watch Jersey Shore for that exact reason, and my brother has to watch Titanic.
At my aunt's party recently, people were upset that no one was dancing after they worked so hard on the party and the playlist. I think I know the rules to a great playlist, no matter the occasion. A dance playlist should be songs people can easily jump around to, songs that people know, they shouldn't be too long. A two minute guitar solo may be real cool, but it's just too long, people will get bored, and they'll walk away. With that in mind, avoid the seven minute techno songs, no one wants to hear that. There are a few staple songs...'Love Shack', 'Thriller', 'September', The Beatles are always good.