Welcome!
Thanks for visiting. If you found this information interesting or useful (or you think I'm dead wrong about something) I'd like to invite you to leave a comment on this post. You can also
subscribe to my RSS feed or sign up for email updates on the right-hand side of the page.
If you Digg what you StumbleUpon, find my writing del.icio.us, or are one of the Technorati, you know what to do:
Super Boring?
I’ll be honest - I really didn’t care who won Super Bowl LXI, and the only reason I watched it was because it would be fun to spend some time this weekend with my parents munching on homemade pizza. But am I the only one who that that the Super Bowl was a Super Yawn?
The game’s true MVP was the Bears’ QB, Rex Grossman, who was clearly most valuable to the dominating Colts. The game was amusing because of all of the turnovers. (Yes, I understand that it was raining.) But the real question is: what’s with the (disturbing lack of good) commercials?
The truck assembling itself slowly in midair was pretty cool. Jennifer liked the Ford (?) car driving with one edge on city balconies. But there was a surprising lack of funny beer ads. Where was Pepsi, for crying out loud?! Coke ran a few new ones, but the longest time spots were dedicated to the Grand Theft Auto-themed commercial where everyone is singing and dancing because the character is drinking Coke. That’s great, but I don’t even own a television - I watch about an hour of television a week, tops - and I still have seen that commercial too many times. And this is what they’re paying $2M+ to run during the Super Bowl?
Billy Joel was an embarassment. He had serious flubs - did he even practice? Prince was… Prince. Fine. Not my thing, but fine. The halftime show was pretty tame, altogether. Maybe they were compensating for last year.
Altogether, this was a really boring Super Bowl.
No related posts.

