The Meh List continued its newsroom tour with a list this past weekend from Sam Dolnick, The Times's deputy sports editor who raised eyebrows as a guest editor by declaring guest editors "meh."
As he did in his coverage of abuses in New Jersey's privatized halfway houses, Dolnick fully threw himself into the project. He didn't just write the list. He lived the list. He spent the week engaged in "a Talmudic debate of the precise makeup of Meh," he says. "Was it something mediocre? Or was it something overhyped? Was it something that some people loved and others hated? I came down here: Meh is that which you would not turn away, but would never seek out, and were it to vanish from the world, you would hardly notice."
Dolnick took the Meh obsession to the Sports desk. Together with his colleagues, he put together a bonus all-sports list:
Three-second violations
Compression sleeves
Alternative jerseys
Unsalted peanuts (or unsalted anything)
Balks
Non-Super Bowl halftime shows
All-Star games
Courtside interviews
Shirts vs. Skins
Stadium sushi
Add your own sports-related meh in the comments section below, or on Twitter via #mehlist.
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