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When I install Windows 8 on a computer I always chose to make a local account instead of using a Microsoft account, then I purge all metro (or Windows 8 style) apps.
The only apps that can't get rid of is IE (it can only be uninstalled as a whole, and you need it to download a better browser) and the store but at least you can hide them. You'll have to go to "all apps" to uninstall the reader app as it's not shown on the start screen by default. Otherwise it will launch when you open a pdf in explorer.
Some apps, like google chrome, comes with a metro version but at least for chrome there is a register hack to disable it.
After you've done this metro will only be like a launcher for applications and it works quite well for that, even if it's a bit limited compared to the start menu.