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What is your guiltiest pleasure?
In this extract from Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2012, we bring you some of travel's guiltiest pleasures.
Standing over the replicator, he opted for one of his guiltiest pleasures, "Two slices of pepperoni pizza... cold."
'My guiltiest pleasure?
Vanity Fair called The Daily "the guiltiest pleasure of Fashion Week in New York."
Relive guiltiest pleasures, celebrate fast-footed heroes and scorn those annoying ones you thought were forgotten in a fun-filled romp through the archives.
This is how Kellan Lutz, the vaguely unsettling "Twilight" beefcake, responds when asked to name his guiltiest pleasure:
Many of these reviews have been quite controversial, leading Slate magazine to call him "the most hated man in American poetry . . .[and] its guiltiest pleasure".
Again, only rough mixes have been shared including the YouTube videos "Last Day of Pretend", "Pressure Cooker" and "World's Guiltiest Pleasure."
Espionage, after all, is probably England's guiltiest pleasure, as violent crime is ours, so it's no stretch to think of Neil Burnside as his country's Tony Soprano.
Published by HarperEntertainment in June, the book is now in its sixth printing, and has gone from being one of this summer's guiltiest pleasures to one of this fall's.
Toland Grinnell: Artist "My guiltiest pleasure is a crystal mantel clock my wife gave me by Buccellati, one of Italy's most exclusive jewelers.
One of Ms. Wasserstein's guiltiest pleasures is the Subway Inn Bar (143 East 60th Street, near Lexington Avenue and Bloomingdale's).
The guiltiest pleasure is the chicken entree ($12), deep-fried in a cushiony beer-battered crust that is reminiscent of sweet-and-sour Chinese breading, served with tangy roasted chili sauce and grilled corn.
And it should be easy to make and easy to reheat, like the easiest of all, my longtime guiltiest pleasure: a midnight bowl of Cracklin' Oat Bran and heavy cream, for which I frequently need a jailer to prevent a second helping.