...everybody likes but I don't.
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1. Rock music. Some of it is okay, but I'll always choose something else to listen to if I have a choice.
2. Soccer/futbol. World's favorite sport, but not mine. I didn't like playing it, and pretty much refuse to watch it, now.
3. Food fads. My mother studied nutrition in college and being around her taught me that faddish nutrition experts are mostly B.S. artists. Eat your fruits and vegetables. Don't be afraid of meat. Eat what you want, but in moderation. Eat a variety. Don't eat for one particular health benefit to the exclusion of others. It never works.
4. Golf. Whacking a ball around can be fun. But, why spend a fortune to whack a little ball around? Why buy a bag full of expensive clubs to do it efficiently? Why join a country club just so you have a place to smooze with people who think whacking a little ball around in a very expensive manner is great fun?
5. Massages. Ack!
6. Boating. My family owned a boat and we used to go boating on the Mississippi River practically every weekend in the summer. I got sick of it. I don't like boating just to be out on the water. I avoid little tourist boating jaunts, though I enjoyed white water rafting.
7. Waffles. My dad had a few favorite foods that we had over and over again. I never got tired of his favorite dinner, steak, but I don't want to see waffles more than a couple times a year.
8. Action comics. Didn't like them as a kid, don't like them now.
9. Maraschino cherries. As a kid I gladly gave away my maraschino cherries. As an adult I don't have to deal with them much.
10. Coffee. How can something that smells so good taste so bad? Mocha is just a horrible waste of chocolate.
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1. Rock music. Some of it is okay, but I'll always choose something else to listen to if I have a choice.
2. Soccer/futbol. World's favorite sport, but not mine. I didn't like playing it, and pretty much refuse to watch it, now.
3. Food fads. My mother studied nutrition in college and being around her taught me that faddish nutrition experts are mostly B.S. artists. Eat your fruits and vegetables. Don't be afraid of meat. Eat what you want, but in moderation. Eat a variety. Don't eat for one particular health benefit to the exclusion of others. It never works.
4. Golf. Whacking a ball around can be fun. But, why spend a fortune to whack a little ball around? Why buy a bag full of expensive clubs to do it efficiently? Why join a country club just so you have a place to smooze with people who think whacking a little ball around in a very expensive manner is great fun?
5. Massages. Ack!
6. Boating. My family owned a boat and we used to go boating on the Mississippi River practically every weekend in the summer. I got sick of it. I don't like boating just to be out on the water. I avoid little tourist boating jaunts, though I enjoyed white water rafting.
7. Waffles. My dad had a few favorite foods that we had over and over again. I never got tired of his favorite dinner, steak, but I don't want to see waffles more than a couple times a year.
8. Action comics. Didn't like them as a kid, don't like them now.
9. Maraschino cherries. As a kid I gladly gave away my maraschino cherries. As an adult I don't have to deal with them much.
10. Coffee. How can something that smells so good taste so bad? Mocha is just a horrible waste of chocolate.
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