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Name: neener
School: USC Marshall School of Business
Status: Employed
E-mail: Click here!
Reason for blogging: I'm incredibly self-absorbed. |
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I'm listening to...
::"No Diggity," Blackstreet
::"A Song For You," Donny Hathaway
::"Life Is a Highway," Rascal Flatts
::"Put Your Records On," Corinne Bailey Rae
::"Promiscuous," Nelly Furtado
::"Seishun Amigo," Shuji To Akira
I'm watching...
::Scrubs
::The Sopranos
I'm reading...
::American Fuji, by Sara Backer
::Bitter Is the New Black, by Jen Lancaster
::Generation Kill, by Evan Wright
::How to Be Lost, by Amanda Eyre Ward
::Jane Austen in Scarsdale, by Paula Marantz Cohen
I've just seen...
::The Devil Wears Prada
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On Effective Snobbery. I think that when you are going to be snobby and criticize others, you should probably try to avoid making errors that might undermine your credibility.
For example, if you are going to write a review in a public forum such as Yelp.com and criticize a restaurant for not clearing dishes from your table, I would suggest that you do not repeatedly and vehemently type, "Mis en place. Mis en place." For one thing, it is spelled "mise en place." (Yeah, I took French in high school.) Also, "mise en place" has to do with preparing and organizing your ingredients prior to cooking them, not table settings. If you had followed my suggestion, you might have seemed like less of an ass-clown.
I'm just sayin'.
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When I learn a new word, I'll put it here so you can learn too!
NSFW (adjective):
Abbreviation for "Not Safe for Work." Inappropriate for the workplace, usually used to describe forwarded links.
Usage: Any photos located in the subscription only section of neenerweener.com should be considered NSFW.
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