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ManCrunch.com and a Pro-Life Super Bowl
February 3, 2010It's all about the Benjamins, baby.
This Super Bowl, allegedly, the funny is supposed to return to the commercial extravaganza that is a billion dollar advertising business.
I like to watch the commercials, but I don't watch the Super Bowl to catch the commercials. I watch the Super Bowl because there is a pretty damn good football game that is about to occur.
And before the game even kicks off, there is a controversy. Already. Not about what is about to transpire on the field, (Colt Dwight Freeney's ankle comes to mind) but what is going to happen in-between time outs.
Tim Tebow, the Florida Gator God and future NFL hopeful, and his Pro-Life stance in one corner.
And in another, a gay dating website, ManCrunch.com in the other corner. Look online if you haven't seen the commercial that may or may not air. It's funny.
I don't have a problem with either commercials. These companies are paying enough money to have the right to air their agenda/"message" during the Super Bowl.
Again, I'll remind everyone that I watch the Super Bowl to watch football. I can care less what happens when the action is paused.
The beer and the Snickers will make us fat and ugly, but if someone is looking for a little love or a little guidance when they might need a lifeline, those guys can go to hell or seek advice elsewhere.
I just wish people would focus their energy on what is important. Not this 30-second stuff that won't really matter when it is all said and done.
Here's a novel idea, how about these people watch the game and enjoy the company of their loved ones.
Posted by Clayton Hein at 9:04 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
