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Showing posts with label Super Bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Bowl. Show all posts
Monday, February 6, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
I Fell In Love During The Super Bowl
I normally don't pay much attention to the NFL, but since the Giants (and Madonna) were playing in the Superbowl I decided to watch. And all of a sudden, there he was on my TV screen - the Tight End of my dreams, Aaron Hernandez. Oh ... em ... gee ... he almost had me rooting for the Patriots...
Monday, February 7, 2011
Scenes From The Big Game
Did you watch? What did you think? Highlights? Lowlights? Tell us in the Comments.
I saw bits and pieces of the game last night while washing clothes at the laundromat - including the halftime show. However, I didn't see most of the commercials or Xtina mangling the Star Spangled Banner.
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
Are You Ready For Some Football?!?
"When in doubt, punt!"
...John Heisman
"Most football teams are temperamental. That's 90% temper and 10% mental".
... Doug Plank
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Super Bowl Eve - In The Locker Room
Super Bowl XLV (why can't they just use regular numbers?) airs tomorrow beginning at 6:30 pm (EST) on Fox.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
Thoughts on the Super Bowl...

What did my Dust Bunnies think of the Big Game? All-in-all, I thought it was an excellent and entertaining game and telecast.
- First of all, did anyone see the pre-game cooking segment with Tom Colicchio? When I saw Andrew and Spike (below) I changed channels. For the record, Antonia and Richard were also there, but that wasn't enough to hold my interest. Anyone know who won?
- Did anyone else notice the Toyota Tundra commercial that kept talking about "trannies"? It took me a minute to figure out they were discussing TRANSMISSIONS. I thought they had finally developed a vehicle for Drag Queens.
- That 100-yard run that ended the first half was incredible. Kudos to Pittsburgh's James Harrison (below) for the longest run in Super Bowl history.

- I'm not a huge Springsteen fan, but Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band should do the Super Bowl half-time show every single year. THEY are what stadium rock is all about. Fantastic.

- Finally, one naughty treat for you horny bitches. Game-winning Pittsburgh receiver Santonio Holmes has a nekkid picture out there. Click HERE if you would like to see the (impressive) goods. NSFW, natch.
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