I read this post on my friend Hotel Manager's blog and thought it might be fun (and mostly embarrassing). I also listed play counts, which should only add to the embarrassment.
1. Pull In Town from Napoleon Dynamite, 643,625 plays*
2. Closer by Nine Inch Nails, 130 plays
3. Pledge of Allegiance by Louis XIV, 120 plays
4. Coming Undone by Korn, 101 plays
5. Something To Be by Rob Thomas, 94 plays
6. Bossy by Kelis, 93 plays
7. Work It Out by Jurassic 5 and Dave Matthews Band, 91 plays
8. Romeo and Juliet by Dire Straits, 88 plays
9. Control by Puddle of Mudd, 86 plays
10. Never My Love by The Association, 75 plays
11. All My Life by Foo Fighters, 75 plays
12. Hard To Concentrate by Red Hot Chili Peppers, 73 plays
13. Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol, 73 plays
14. Collide by Howie Day, 65 plays
15. Whiskey In The Jar by Metallica, 65 plays
16. Baby, Now That I Found You by Alison Krauss, 62 plays
17. You Shook Me All Night Long by AC/DC, 57 plays
18. God Only Knows by The Beach Boys, 55 plays
19. Ain't Nothing Wrong With That by Robert Randolph and the Family Band, 52 plays
20. The Blower's Daughter by Damien Rice, 49 plays
21. Stronger by Billy Squier, 48 plays
22. Bop Gun (One Nation) by Ice Cube, 47 plays
23. Wonderwall by Oasis, 47 plays
24. Loving You by Paolo Nutini, 43 plays
25. Ah! Leah! by Donnie Iris, 42 plays
*This is a four-second sound byte from the movie "Napoleon Dynamite." I like to mute my speakers and set it to play when I leave the office for the weekend (when I leave the office for the weekend) just for fun (when I remember to have fun) (I also realize that if this is my definition of "fun" then I need to get out more) and to artificially raise my play count. Ty has informed me this is not right. There is a part of me that does it because I know he doesn't like it.
If anyone is still reading this blog, I think you should do it, too and post a link to your blog in the comments.
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