I'm going to compound it by insisting that tommy can hate Cleveland all he wants, dammit.
Cleveland sucks!
No, they have the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame there. They're cool.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm going to compound it by insisting that tommy can hate Cleveland all he wants, dammit.
Cleveland sucks!
No, they have the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame there. They're cool.
And they have Deena. Cleveland rocks for more than its museum!
Deena is enough to justify any city.
Ahhh, tell it it to Cleveland, you babies. They haven't won a championship in any sport since 1948.
Still a fan!
Which is why I am deeply relieved and happy right now, even though my team wasn't anywhere near the championship, because our arch-enemy was, and they lost. Ha!
Favorite commercials? I liked the little Darth Vader, of course.
I was cheering for the Packers cause they are the socialist team.
Thanks, Dana. Mmm, Raylon.
I liked the little Darth Vader, of course.
They cut so much of it during the game! Due to the cost, I'm sure, but the whole thing is so much better.
Cleveland sucks!
Only if you ask nicely.
They cut so much of it during the game! Due to the cost, I'm sure, but the whole thing is so much better.
Age of the internet, maybe.
I mean, I didn't watch the game but I've watched that commercial many times.
I don't have to watch the game to watch "Superbowl commercials" now. Which I think has had an effect on the commercials. There's never ever going to be another 1984 Apple commercial. The world changed. Technology changed.
There's never ever going to be another 1984 Apple commercial
Really, not that Pepsi commercial? Evidently, men like to think about sex and women like to think about feelings! It's REVOLUTIONARY!
I don't have to watch the game to watch "Superbowl commercials" now. Which I think has had an effect on the commercials.
Oh, I agree. I just hadn't thought about how advertisers can actually pay for a shorter spot now, and know that a good longer version is going to get seen anyway. That must make the networks nervous.