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Despite my hate for the Seahawks because of the Packers game, it was pleasant to see their luck run out at the last minute. Now all the loud mouthed Seattle fans got a taste of what they were gloating about 2 weeks ago.
It's not so fun when it happens to your team, just like the Cowboys and their "catch". Aside from co-workers of mine who get to walk in to work this morning and see me grinning from ear to ear, it was a GREAT GAME. Exciting up to the last minute, even the poor sportsmanship was because of frustration, I don't blame them. I'd be mad if I blew it too. Some of the stories on the local news here about a guy from Colorado who lost out on the $7000 tickets he reserved through a broker for him and his son to only pay $28,000 at the last minute to go to the game and watch their team lose. That's painful on any level. Our city of Glendale, Scottsdale and Phoenix did a great job hosting this year on the game and events around town. The Wasted Management Open was another awesome spectacle yet again with all of the pictures of the women wearing 6 inch stilettos to walk around in the grass and the mud while it rained for 3 days was entertaining too. I love Arizona, I love the Packers and I look forward to next season because until then, I'm back to a lot of neglected Sunday chores. Congrats to both teams for a great game and to Lenny Kravitz for wearing a shirt under his leather jacket for once. |
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Dallas should have been in the NFC Championship, we'd have beaten Seattle. We'd have beaten New England in the Superbowl.
We were ******* cheated. That hurts the most. Phoenix knows how to put on a Superbowl. :tup: Barret Jackson the weeks before, then SB + WMPO = best three weeks in Phoenix. Hopefully we'll get another host in the coming decade. The game was at least entertaining. The commercials (aside from the Mexico Avacado one) sucked. The Scientology one was ******* stupid. Everything was so depressing. |
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Only by the NFL rulebook... :ugh2: Quote:
Although the puppy and Clydesdale Budweiser one definitely tugged at my heartstrings :tear: |
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No, by the actual call. It was a catch, no two-ways about it. Meh, they've played out that stupid puppy and clydesdale commercial. Time for something new. And the stupid animal lovers got the GoDaddy ad pulled. ******* twats. It's a commercial! It's not real life! |
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I haven't seen a puppy and Clydesdale commercial like that one before. Sure they have puppies and stuff and they're cute and all. But nothing like the lost puppy story. I'm sorry you have a heart of stone :p What GoDaddy commercial? Was it any good? |
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Budweiser did the puppy/clydesdale commercial last year, and I believe the year before. The GoDaddy one was making fun of the Budweiser one and selling puppies online or something (which ******* happens, PETA, and it's perfectly fine). |
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i couldn't sleep after the seahawks lost. that interception just kept playing over and over in my head. i can't be emotionally invested in football any more. it's almost as bad as dating and relationships
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Oh, and I don't have a heart of stone, it's just not something that should be done for a Superbowl ad. They're supposed to be funny.
I guess there are no talented people in the advertising/marketing business for these companies anymore. /shrug All of the commercials made me want to hit someone, cut myself, kick a puppy, and crash a car (Nissan). |
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