What I Learned from Super Bowl Ads

Feb 08, 2010 15:34

OK, Last night's SuperBowl game was super fun to watch - I've don't really care that much about football, but I had a stake in last night's game: Free Hot Sauce if the Saints Win!!! Not to mention, it was fun to cheer for the underdog and have them win. The Saints had a slow first quarter, but after that, they really got aggressive about moving ( Read more... )

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mary_wroth February 8 2010, 22:45:03 UTC
This is great! Now, not only do I not have to watch the game, I don't have to watch the ads. You are providing a public service. :)

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fipplebuss February 8 2010, 23:13:13 UTC
Always happy to be of service. ;)

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thenanerbananer February 9 2010, 12:14:34 UTC
I'm glad I slept through the first half, woke up enough to be amused by The(elderly)Who, and then went to bed.

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fipplebuss February 9 2010, 12:28:09 UTC
I enjoyed The Who too, but I thought it was a shame they were outshined by their incredibly awesome light stage.

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thenanerbananer February 9 2010, 17:49:44 UTC
That's because they had to keep the under 30ish(??) group in the audience happy. They only way they appreciate Baba O'Reilly is as the theme music to CSI: New York.

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fipplebuss February 9 2010, 20:04:04 UTC
*cough* Ahem. Yes quite. :D

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antsswarm February 12 2010, 14:32:20 UTC
And defining feminity (or feminism) as being anti-men/anti-masculinity is also emasculating, except I would use the female version of tha word if I knew what it was.

HA!

Everyone sucks but me and you!

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fipplebuss February 12 2010, 15:38:39 UTC
Hmmm… no, I definitely suck.

But you're probably right about the first part anyway. I just can't personally speak to that issue. :)

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