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tv guilty pleasures

The other night I was out with some co-workers and a question came up.  


What is your guilty pleasure TV show?


Lot's of shows I hadn't heard of before came up:  Dance Moms, Toddlers & Tiaras, etc.


Immediately I said The Office.  Everyone groaned and informed me 'that's not a guilty pleasure show, that's a good show.  There's a difference.'
Ooohhhh, but I love it, it's so funny.
p.s. i still love the office, but i still miss michael scott


So I stopped and listened.


After more thought I think these are my guilty pleasure shows:
Project Runway- For some reason I enjoy this show.  Even though after almost every episode I complain about how unnecessarily mean the judges are, especially at the beginning of the season.  I guess I forgot from last summer.
Mondo - my favorite Project Runway designer... ever
full disclosure: I've only watched a few seasons
Ellen-Um yeah.  I love Ellen!  Really the only good thing about having a shifted schedule at work and having Mondays off is that I get to see Ellen.  I have her app on my phone (it's free) and enjoy watching her monologues and other bits during the week.  She's so funny.  She even has a book coming out, Seriously... I'm Kidding, today.  It's on my library list.  
If she would ever go on tour she's one comedian I would love to see!






What are your guilty pleasure tv shows?

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