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Old 02-07-2010, 07:51 PM   #1
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Yeah, really quick first half.

I want to see a Miller Lite commercial. Their ads have been solid lately.
There will be a Budweiser commercial in each the 3rd and 4th quarters, and a Michelob Ultra in the 3rd. Not sure about any Miller Lite commercial though
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Old 02-07-2010, 07:59 PM   #2
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There will be a Budweiser commercial in each the 3rd and 4th quarters, and a Michelob Ultra in the 3rd. Not sure about any Miller Lite commercial though
BTW, speaking of commercials, what did everyone think of the family first commercial with Tebow and his mom? I can't believe anyone would be up in arms about that. NOW needs to shut up. That was a totally respectful, nice commercial. It didn't even mention the word "abortion." Sally Jenkins was right in her article- the commercial wasn't intolerant. The critics are.
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BTW, speaking of commercials, what did everyone think of the family first commercial with Tebow and his mom? I can't believe anyone would be up in arms about that. NOW need to shut up. That was a totally respectful, nice commercial. It didn't even mention the word "abortion." Sally Jenkins was right in her article- the commercial wasn't intolerant. The critics are.
i didn't think it wasbad at all either, my fiancee says there wil be another one later during the game

speaking of shit the who sound like it, i like the band but the sound like ass, damn you janet jackson, damn you!!!!
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i didn't think it wasbad at all either, my fiancee says there wil be another one later during the game

speaking of shit the who sound like it, i like the band but the sound like ass, damn you janet jackson, damn you!!!!
I was just saying that to my friends. I'd rather have Janet Jackson whipping out a boob anyday than watching some old grandpas (Yeah, they're a classic band, I understand that) playing the Super Bowl show.

Boy, CBS did everything to cater to the 30 and older crowd for the halftime show, didn't they?
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I was just saying that to my friends. I'd rather have Janet Jackson whipping out a boob anyday than watching some old grandpas (Yeah, they're a classic band, I understand that) playing the Super Bowl show.

Boy, CBS did everything to cater to the 30 and older crowd for the halftime show, didn't they?
Easy. I'm 31 and I'm not enjoying any part of this halftime show. I could give a who about The Who.
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Easy. I'm 31 and I'm not enjoying any part of this halftime show. I could give a who about The Who.
The Who are my favorite band of all time and I'm cringing.
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The Who are my favorite band of all time and I'm cringing.
Better than one of those damn boy bands , it could be worse .
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Easy. I'm 31 and I'm not enjoying any part of this halftime show. I could give a who about The Who.
I second this, I turned to other channels. The lead singer of the Who looks like freaking Peter King.
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I was just saying that to my friends. I'd rather have Janet Jackson whipping out a boob anyday than watching some old grandpas (Yeah, they're a classic band, I understand that) playing the Super Bowl show.

Boy, CBS did everything to cater to the 30 and older crowd for the halftime show, didn't they?
i actually have it muted right now cause my fiancee is youtubeing the halftime show with areosmith britney and mary j, and it is actually a hell of a lot better than these old guys, how can they even think they still sound good?
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BTW, speaking of commercials, what did everyone think of the family first commercial with Tebow and his mom? I can't believe anyone would be up in arms about that. NOW needs to shut up. That was a totally respectful, nice commercial. It didn't even mention the word "abortion." Sally Jenkins was right in her article- the commercial wasn't intolerant. The critics are.
I wonder if they changed things. Regardless, I don't care what side of the political spectrum you are in, and don't care much for political commercials in the SB. Why polarized one of the few things that actually brings people of different beliefs together?
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I wonder if they changed things. Regardless, I don't care what side of the political spectrum you are in, and don't care much for political commercials in the SB. Why polarized one of the few things that actually brings people of different beliefs together?
It's really not political. More social than anything. It was in very good taste and wasn't polarizing in any way IMO. And I'm pro-choice for the most part, despite being conservative in many areas.
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It's really not political. More social than anything. It was in very good taste and wasn't polarizing in any way IMO. And I'm pro-choice for the most part, despite being conservative in many areas.
It does have a lot of political implication, whether the commercial intends it or not. Personally, I didn't have a problem with the commercial...well what I saw (someone said there's another later on?)...I just have a problem with bringing a polarizing political topic to the SB period.

Well, looks like the halftime show is over.
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It does have a lot of political implication, whether the commercial intends it or not. Personally, I didn't have a problem with the commercial...well what I saw (someone said there's another later on?)...I just have a problem with bringing a polarizing political topic to the SB period.

Well, looks like the halftime show is over.
Well, you can turn anything political if you want to. Just ask Firstdown.

The word abortion wasn't even mentioned. Pam Tebow spent about 15 seconds telling her story about her pregnancy problems with Tebow, and then they showed their website link.

I mean, there are plenty of people against drinking. They could turn all the Bud Light ads into an issue. Or what about NOW groups speaking out about the GoDaddy ads? Didn't hear anything there.

IMO the Tebow ad is a non-issue
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Well, you can turn anything political if you want to. Just ask Firstdown.

The word abortion wasn't even mentioned. Pam Tebow spent about 15 seconds telling her story about her pregnancy problems with Tebow, and then they showed their website link.

I mean, there are plenty of people against drinking. They could turn all the Bud Light ads into an issue. Or what about NOW groups speaking out about the GoDaddy ads? Didn't hear anything there.

IMO the Tebow ad is a non-issue
Tebow is a non-issue. LOL.
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BTW, speaking of commercials, what did everyone think of the family first commercial with Tebow and his mom? I can't believe anyone would be up in arms about that. NOW needs to shut up. That was a totally respectful, nice commercial. It didn't even mention the word "abortion." Sally Jenkins was right in her article- the commercial wasn't intolerant. The critics are.
Nice post , however I was either in the kitchen or hitting the can and missed it .
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