Posted on 02/07/2010 8:11:01 AM PST by mainepatsfan
6:00PM ET - CBS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS - INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
VS
Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
You must have missed Megan Fox in the bathtub.
The ‘wife’ in the Mad Max Bridgestone commercial was pretty hot.
ACORN!
Already had numerous calls from them.
(They gave up.)
What is the score? Colts still dat?
Alison Kraus
4 million dollars worth of wasted money.
ACORN next?
Owning? The colts are leading.
I can honestly say , when it comes to the commercials, I ain’t missed a pee
What a disaster this clown is.
When they ask me about race, I say, “why are you folks so obsessed about race? What difference does it make?”
The Megan Fox commercial was pretty stupid as well. All these guys using their phones when they were supposed to be working.
I dont know why they didnt air the gay ad..because it certainly fits the theme....wimpy men..
4th Q. GEAUX SAINTS.
My answer what race I am, would be "human."
...and with YOUR FReepin’ name...
The U.S. Census Bureau is paying $2.5 million for its spot.
Taxpayers might want to pay close attention to this Sundays Super Bowl broadcast or theyll miss Uncle Sams 30-second, $2.5-million reminder to stand up and be counted.
Thats what the Census Bureau paid CBS to get their message notched somewhere between a National Lampoon reprisal, a weird dude with big glasses, a beer-can house and men without pants.
http://hotair.com/archives/2010/02/04/obama-administration-pays-2-5-million-for-census-commercial/
The bureau is spending $133 million between January and May or, more than $13 million for each of 10 questions, one of which reads: What is your telephone number? to publicize the national head-count. Part of that effort is the Super Bowl ad, which Kendall Johnson, a spokeswoman for the bureau, confirmed Wednesday to FoxNews.com cost $2.5 million to air. The ad, produced by actor and director Christopher Guest, also will appear in other media, Johnson said.
“It does seem the commercials have been directed primarily to the Saints fans.”
Is that the reason for all the gay commercials?
“All of the above.”
Goin’ for “the (nose) gold”
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