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Haha, my friends all thought it was a porn site and I had to explain that it GoDaddy was just a webhosting place.
I was rooting for the Steelers so I'm happy, but it wasn't that exciting of a game.
Me too. They didn't even mention what GoDaddy does, did they? Sort of like a certain 1984 Apple Super Bowl ad. ;)

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1) GoDaddy sells domain names for the internet.

2) The oficiating bit, blew, stank and sucked.

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**waves Terrible Towel about**

Whee.

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I got to the water dungeon thing and got bored.

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ed 'lim' smilde wrote:
Haha, my friends all thought it was a porn site and I had to explain that it GoDaddy was just a webhosting place.
I was rooting for the Steelers so I'm happy, but it wasn't that exciting of a game.
Me too. They didn't even mention what GoDaddy does, did they? Sort of like a certain 1984 Apple Super Bowl ad. ;)


Yeah, they did. Domain registration for kinda cheap (I guess, I've never seen any other registration prices).

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I loved it. The game itself was a little lackluster, but still a grood game. The commercials were great, especially the "Magic Fridge" and the Fabio Nationwide one. I wanted the Steelers to win, and I am happy that they did. I am also happy Ward won the MVP.

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The commercials were great, especially the "Magic Fridge" and the Fabio Nationwide one.

Oh, those were my favorites too. HEY GUYS! THE MAGIC FRIDGE IS BACK!

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I see you haven't played Twilight Princess. Why is that?

I got to the water dungeon thing and got bored.

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The Sprint phone with the crime deturrent(sp?) was definately the funniest commercial in the Super Bowl.

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i love those beer commercials!!

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Yeah, the Steelers won. Thats the coolest thing ever.
There, I kept my cool.
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WOOOOOOO!!!!!!! WE WON!!!!! IN YO FACE YA STUPIS BIRDS!!!!
Man, talk about killing one bird with..., um, two steel fists, I guess.

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Yakkity Sax (the Benny Hill song) plays and a cop and a guy in a straight jacket run in and they chase each other around the room.
I wonder if that will be on YTMND in the near future. The Beeny Hill theme is one of the fads on there.
It has to be. If it features an already existing fad, it'll be on YTMND soon.

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Go to ESPN.com's head story by Michael Smith to get a good opinion as to what happened during the game. Read John Clayton's story for the truth:
A: Three key Seahawks defenders were injured in the first half
B: Refs made three game-changing calls, and about 432890 non-calls
C: Homecrowd for the Steelers
D: The Seahawks outrushed, outpassed, and had less turnovers than the Steelers, but didn't have the "big play" like the Steelers
E: They didn't have the big play because either Jerramy Stevens dropped the ball, or the refs made a bad call.
F: Both teams were lucky to get there. REALLY lucky. If the Eagles and Patriots were healthy..phew, wouldn't be the same game at all.

That's my two cents. Too bad the game was won not by the Steelers, or the Seahawks. Both teams played badly, but luck leads the winning team. Steelers just happened to have the luck!

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Well, my family plays a game called Super Bowl squares, so far I've won a giant Hershey's bar and a giant box of Nerds.

Ah! I play squares. But it's for money instead. And I didn't win this year... :sad:

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Agreed :sad: (go pats!)

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I swear, each team I've rooted for in the last maybe eight Super Bowls has lost.

Rooting against the Patriots in all three Super Bowls? Man, I thought you were cool. *rips up million dollar check*

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A: Three key Seahawks defenders were injured in the first half
B: Refs made three game-changing calls, and about 432890 non-calls
C: Homecrowd for the Steelers
D: The Seahawks outrushed, outpassed, and had less turnovers than the Steelers, but didn't have the "big play" like the Steelers
E: They didn't have the big play because either Jerramy Stevens dropped the ball, or the refs made a bad call.
F: Both teams were lucky to get there. REALLY lucky. If the Eagles and Patriots were healthy..phew, wouldn't be the same game at all.

That's my two cents. Too bad the game was won not by the Steelers, or the Seahawks. Both teams played badly, but luck leads the winning team. Steelers just happened to have the luck!

You know, I was going to come in here and glomp around, but you made all of my points for me!

But in general, I have to say that was without a doubt the worst Super Bowl I have ever seen. I don't even care Pittsburgh (a team I hate with a passion) won. It was just all around a terrible game. See above for why.

The commercials were lackluster, too! Man, what a terrible Bowl.

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I liked the game, I just with the players would have decided the outcome, instead of some crummy calls.

Apparently, I'm the only person on the entire planet that liked the half time show. Unfortunately, that means that next year's is gonna be another one of those "10 pop stars I don't recognize singing horrible songs or slaughtering songs I do like" type shows. :-(

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But in general, I have to say that was without a doubt the worst Super Bowl I have ever seen. I don't even care Pittsburgh (a team I hate with a passion) won. It was just all around a terrible game.

No offense, but I mightily doubt that. Had the Patriots taken the place of the Steelers, and played the same way, would you be complaining? I think not.

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I see you haven't played Twilight Princess. Why is that?

I got to the water dungeon thing and got bored.

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Couldn't have said it better myself.

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Man, there are some jealous Seahawks fans out there. The calls weren't that bad. Granted, some calls weren't the best, but a lot of them were accurate calls.

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The Experimental Film wrote:
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But in general, I have to say that was without a doubt the worst Super Bowl I have ever seen. I don't even care Pittsburgh (a team I hate with a passion) won. It was just all around a terrible game.

No offense, but I mightily doubt that. Had the Patriots taken the place of the Steelers, and played the same way, would you be complaining? I think not.

Ah, that's where you're wrong. I probably would be. That was a terrible game. Anyone could have been in it, and it still would have been horrible game. Neither team played well at all.

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You know, if the refs hadn't actually made that "Big Call" that everyone is whining about, Pittsburgh still would have won...

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I see you haven't played Twilight Princess. Why is that?

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You know, if the refs hadn't actually made that "Big Call" that everyone is whining about, Pittsburgh still would have won...


Possibly true. But at least then everyone could say that the players determined the outcome and not the refs.

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You know, if the refs hadn't actually made that "Big Call" that everyone is whining about, Pittsburgh still would have won...

Possibly true. But at least then everyone could say that the players determined the outcome and not the refs.

Aye.

So let's stop fighting and just say that the game was 16-21.

Or 17-21.

Whichever.

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Well, at least we know that when the Eagles win Super Bowl XLI over the Bengals, the state of Pennsylvania will finally get its due.

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Well, at least we know that when the Eagles win Super Bowl XLI over the Bengals, the state of Pennsylvania will finally get its due.
:eek:

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

You think the Eagles are going to win next year? The Eagles have to get out of their division first.

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I'm not much of an NFL person (or a football person), but I wanted to see Jerome Bettis win for his last game of his career. Seattle did play a lot better, but in the end, it comes down to points. I have to admit though, that second "gadget" play that Pittsburgh pulled off was just wow. :eek:

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That's true. The Eagles are my favorite team, and I was sad that they didn't make the playoffs this year. The division is tougher than it was in the past. Usually the Eagles just walked over everybody. Now, the division is filled with GREAT coaching, spectacular players, and still intense rivalries.

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F-Bomb Alert

Hmm.

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The F word is the most convincing argument I'll ever need!

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Sometimes telling people to STFU is the best course of action. :p

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That. Is. The. Best thing I have ever seen.


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Actually, in the touchdown one, I still can't see where the ball crossed the line.

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Actually, in the touchdown one, I still can't see where the ball crossed the line.


That's because it didn't.

Had they ruled that "not a touchdown", the ruling would have stood, too.

The ruling was inconclusive. I really think the ref that signaled it did so because he saw Ben stretch his arms out after he was down.

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