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    The Super Bowl

    Just a couple of observations so far:

    Do you figure that defibrillators are standard stage material for the Stones now?

    I wonder how many cases of Bud Lite are going to have to be sold to pay for all their commercials?
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    I thought the Stones looked great, especially jagger ( who is 62)...way too many disney commercials though

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    Horrible half-time show. Stones look horrible and sounded worse.

    The pre-game concert should have been the half-time show. It is Motown afterall!

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    I've been watching other stuff, too.

    Have they had the "GoDaddy.com" commercial yet?
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    This is the only time I watch for the commercials. Nothing stands out. The pregame show was OK. I prefer the National Anthem sung the traditional way. It was horrible tonight.
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    I agree that the whole thing this year was just ho-hum.

    In regard to the bigdaddy.com commericial I had no idea what bigdaddy even was. I had to have my husband's friend explain to me that it is apparently a domain name site. All I know is that somehow the commerical involved breasts causing a shirt to explode and an old man needing an oxygen mask... Yep, sure as heck makes me wanna go register a domain name.

    The commercial we most seemed to ejoy, in spite of ourselves, was the one with the two guys in the locker room and how the other guy suddently chucked his cell phone at the other one's head.

    There was a lot of physical humor in the commericals this year. Lots of prat falls, smacks on the head and such...

    Lot of that in the game too...
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    Found this on a Detroit website criticizing the half-time show:



    Notice the resemblance?

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    Originally posted by WestCoastPerspective
    Found this on a Detroit website criticizing the half-time show:



    Notice the resemblance?
    Actually, we were commenting that Mick Jagger in his hold age is strangely starting to resemble Martin Short
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    Originally posted by WestCoastPerspective
    Horrible half-time show. Stones look horrible and sounded worse.
    First time I ever realized that you're completely insane.

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    be fair

    he looked good for a 62 yr old rocker

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    Re: be fair

    Originally posted by buffy
    he looked good for a 62 yr old rocker
    I do admit I envy his waistline
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    So drugs, sex and booze is a diet thing.

    I'm gonna have to run this by the missus.
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    I don't believe a 62 year old man would have the stamina to bounce around the stage like a 20 year old for three songs. He must have been in training. Which leads me to think that maybe his drug use is mostly an act, these days.
    I went to see the Stones at Rich stadium sometime in the 70's. It SUCKED! He was so drunk he couldn't stand up. What po'd me even more was all the idiots saying how great the concert was.
    I thought Jaggers geezerpolooza was entertaining. My 10 year old loved it.

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    I thought they all looked pretty scary.

    And that Martin Short should probably be worried.
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    I saw the Stones play at Shea Stadium in '89 or '90.
    They had to add additional concerts to their schedule because tickets sold out so fast.
    They did a great job at that concert. Probably one of my favorites.

    Watched Jagger last night. He was ok considering he's been singing since before I was a born. Funny how he's aged, but I haven't

    My son, 18, said he was ok, for his age .. lol He listens to classic rock and knows the music. Finally we both enjoy the same music

    My 11 yr old watched, but I don't know if she was impressed. Jagger's not much younger than her grandmother.

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