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Superbowl Sunday

I hate football. I can't think of anything more painful than having to sit down and watch a game. Yet, every year my hubby and I go to Ken & Terri's to watch the Superbowl. Okay, they watch the game and I wait for the commercials, because let's be honest, the best part of the Superbowl is the commercials.

I think my favorite out of this year's selection would have to be the Bud Light where the office manager hides bottles of beer throughout the office. The mayhem struck my funny bone. How about you? Which was your favorite?

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  1. it was a bit of a boring commercial year, but the streaking lamb was funny, as well as the backyard football game where the chick boasted she's be open, then got slammed by the guy.

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  2. The last few years haven't been all that great as far as the commercials are concerned. Remember the Budweiser frogs and the weasel? I loved those little fellas.

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  3. Hi Krista,

    I just wanted to say, "Thanks," for stopping by my blog and taking the time to comment! Thought I'd return the favor, because, well, it is really exciting to get comments on the ole blog!

    I went to a Super Bowl party, too. Luckily, not all the girls are into football, so I had something to do while the guys were yelling at the TV.

    I only saw a couple of commercials, and wasn't that impressed.

    And I can't believe how old the Stones looked! I mean yeah, they're two days older than dirt with about sixty years of drug abuse behind them, but it's amazing how well they get around, even if they do look like those little dried apple dolls [no offense to any Stones fans out there!]

    Anyway, thanks again for stopping by.

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  4. Anonymous9:52 PM

    I have to admit, the commericals were not that great this year.

    To tell you the truth, I haven't seen a Superbowl game in years that's gotten me excited. And I love football. It makes me angry... you expect the game to be neck and neck, but instead one team has tons of fouls and the scores are so lopsided it's insane. High School football is way more entertaining. So it college football.

    -Crystal

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