Posted on 12/01/2009 2:54:03 AM PST by chemicalman
On a commercial break from Monday Night Football, there was a commercial for NFL's Play 60, where they promote kids to play outdoors for 60 minutes.
In the commercial, Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints is set to throw a pass on the White House lawn with children running in slow motion, with the White House in the background.
At first thought, I was waiting for Drew to pass to one of the kids. Then I thought he might sling that sucker through the White House window hopefully getting Obama in back of the head.
Then Obama pops up in the scene catching the football from Breese and denying the children from catching the ball.
Obama is such a putz showoff not letting the kids catch the football.
Brees should have slung one side his big ears and see if he catches it then.
Troy Polamalu should have put one of his bone-crunching hits on Obama. Must be a lib, too.
“...I’m not sure if he’s political or not, but I think his religous outlook causes him to do a lot of community service type of commercials....”
All that is fine and good. And I admire him for what he does. However, when he puts on the Steelers uniform, all that goes out the window. It would be funny as all get out to see TP put a snot bubbling de-cleater on zerØ.
“...President Obama is very doofy looking in that commercial....”
Pres__ent Øbama is very doofy looking in the Oval Office.
Unplug the TV/XBox/computer and GO OUTSIDE.
Problem solved.
Geeez. Its called PARENTING. My biggest problem (and my parents’) is getting my kids to be still for an hour. Of course, I don’t use a TV as a babysitter.
Obama catching the ball did not bother me....
He cuaght it and handed it off to another kid. Thats what bothered me. Like he was a saviour giving the poor kid his ball.
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