Carly Fiorina has attacked the NFL for excluding her.
George Takai saves a silly Taco Bell commercial.
re: #1 Decatur Deb
Carly Fiorina has attacked the NFL for excluding her.
Marco Rubio wants us to know that Obama knows exactly what he’s doing.
Carolina might have gotten the call if Cotchery hadn’t called it as incomplete himself.
re: #4 Brian J.
Carolina might have gotten the call if Cotchery hadn’t called it as incomplete himself.
Naw, that was incomplete. He never had control.
@Karimala1 Saw this yesterday and really liked it pic.twitter.com/cjY18RhLFz
— David Carr (@DavidCarrJaxFL) February 7, 2016
Kinda mixed feelings about this game. Broncos coach and defensive coordinator were fired from the Texans 2 years ago. I’m like, hey guys, why didn’t you do that here?!
I taught @CameronNewton everything he knows. #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/IaGeUMbXWx
— Betty White (@BettyMWhite) February 7, 2016
Apparently they’re putting LSD in Mountain Dew now.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
Denver’s defense is just having its way with Carolina’s line so far.
Duuuuuude. WTF. Carolina, my boys!, are playing like kaa kaa.
re: #16 Charles Johnson
Apparently they’re putting LSD in Mountain Dew now.
I said on Facebook that they spent half the budget on really good drugs.
15 yard foul. Most yardage Carolina has gotten this far.
re: #21 WhatEVs
15 yard foul. Most yardage Carolina has gotten this far.
A really stupid taunting penalty as well. Did it right in front of the coach as well.
Jeez, I swear. Two different buddies got all in a pout til I said they could come over to watch the game that I hadn’t even wanted to watch and neither one has shown up yet. Made a pot roast and everything. Grrrr.
re: #23 allegro
Jeez, I swear. Two different buddies got all in a pout til I said they could come over to watch the game that I hadn’t even wanted to watch and neither one has shown up yet. Made a pot roast and everything. Grrrr.
We’ll be right over.
LGF PARTY!
Teamsters pension crisis driving deep cuts for retirees https://t.co/4MvfSMbfQt You can thank Republicans for tucking this in 2014 Omnibus
— Nikita (@NikitaKitty) February 8, 2016
BREAKING NEWS: Martin Shkreli awarded the “most punchable face of all time” by everyone pic.twitter.com/xdJbcwuyeh
— Scott Watson (@scottymwatson) February 4, 2016
re: #27 Tigger2
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@scottymwatson IOW, what Germans refer to as “Backpfeifengesicht”? For reference: https://t.co/eBXCCpR94U
— Teo (@Teukka72) February 8, 2016
I agree with Vox on this Rocket Mortgage commercial; it’ll play in the sequel to The Big Short in a few years.
re: #28 Stanley Sea
I’ve had a dream about your menu. irl
I’ve discovered doing pot roast in the crock pot. Delicious!
Heh. A commercial with a better explanation of market economics than all the GOP debates put together.
These ads agencies are just biting the good stuff off the web. Note to ad agencies - I could do that for half of what you’re paying the genii you currently have on payroll.
Call me, let’s talk.
re: #31 allegro
I’ve discovered doing pot roast in the crock pot. Delicious!
Do you use your own spices or use a mix?
Lets see if the streak continues.
No team to score a defensive touchdown in the Super Bowl has ever lost the game. https://t.co/1j05sjsZmG
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) February 8, 2016
Jesus Christ. That guy is lucky his head is still attached to his shoulders.
re: #37 WhatEVs
Jesus Christ. That guy is lucky his head is still attached to his shoulders.
Net effect of the penalty for that face mask was 1 yard.
re: #38 Feline Fearless Leader
Net effect of the penalty for that face mask was 1 yard.
Stupid rules.
Most clever thing in the “Bud Light Party” commercial in my opinion was the “Cans, not Can’ts” posters.
The Kitten Bowl is on the Hallmark Channel and the Puppy Bowl is on Animal Planet.
As usual, they are the most exciting events of the day.
Michael Bay is releasing a more realistic movie than 13 Hours this year, apparently.
re: #43 meteor
The Kitten Bowl is on the Hallmark Channel and the Puppy Bowl is on Animal Planet.
As usual, they are the most exciting events of the day.
Puppy Bowl is being reran again and again and again. That was disappointing. Needz MOAR doges.
Even if I wanted to watch the Super Bowl, I can’t. Verizon ‘fixed’ my TV service on Wednesday by literally knocking out or pixelating 65% of my channels.
Pro tip: before the tech leaves, makes sure all the channels work, not just the ones you reported the problem on. Don’t wait six hours later when you finally sit down to watch TV.
I guess we can expect Ben Carson to cite the Ninja Turtles in the next debate, you know, since Michael Bay makes historically precise documentaries
re: #44 Brian J.
“Realistic” is not a word in Bay’s vocabulary.
amazon.com the Doctor Who fans in the UK are getting a limited edition DVD with artwork.
Do British Blu-Ray Discs work on American Machines?
Also, the Doctor Who comics had an….interesting moment between the Doctor and Clara.
Clara’s run in the comics will likely last quite a bit longer.
re: #48 Ziggy_TARDIS
Apparently, it does not like be linking to the UK version of Amazon. :/
#WINNING friends and suchlike:
David Fry, refuge occupier, is back on the air. “FBI - you guys are stupid.” @FedorZarkhin gets you to the videos. https://t.co/nIQTqtzjpK
— Les Zaitz (@LesZaitz) February 8, 2016
Carolina couldn’t have telegraphed that fake pass any more.
re: #51 Backwoods_Sleuth
#WINNING friends and suchlike:
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@JohnLGC @amandapeacher Oh my, this guy has done lost his mind. This isn’t good at all, downright stupid actually.
— Heather (@hwhittle74) February 8, 2016
hey companies, before you run most of these ads, please run it by a teenager first to make sure it’s not stupid. any teenager will do.
— Robert Marchini (@rhcm123) February 8, 2016
true stat: in the 50 Super Bowls played, no one has ever thought “man, that Phil Simms can really call a game.”
— John Sepulvado (@JohnLGC) February 8, 2016
here’s the Audi commercial:
ICYMI: @Audi ‘s amazing #SuperBowl commercial. https://t.co/etSkJQcU9x
— Paul Wareheim (@TheSoterios) February 8, 2016
re: #47 FormerDirtDart
I guess we can expect Ben Carson to cite the Ninja Turtles in the next debate, you know, since Michael Bay makes historically precise documentaries
Didn’t Herman Cain do that in 2012?
I am a crime against nature.
Why would someone create me just to sell soda?
Please let me die.— Puppy Monkey Baby (@BabyMonkeyPug) February 8, 2016
You must now delete your account. https://t.co/bG28fesBlP @AlexConant @HillaryClinton @TeamMarco
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
Hosted #SuperBowl party on @space_station, but no one showed up. I would have served nachos! #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/Vpqxp1wDuf
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 8, 2016
re: #61 Charles Johnson
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Bud Light is the Marco Rubio of beers
— Justin Miller (@justinjm1) February 8, 2016
re: #58 Backwoods_Sleuth
Puppy Monkey Baby
Everyone will remember that madness, but won’t have an inkling what the hell the ad was for
@AlexConant @HillaryClinton @TeamMarco Marco is a young guy with Old Republican Policies no future with Rubio.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) February 8, 2016
re: #61 Charles Johnson
@AlexConant @HillaryClinton @TeamMarco Yep, telling women they must enjoy their pregnancy if raped is so 21st century.
— Lonnie Mask (@LonnieMask) February 8, 2016
Look. The #stürmtrümpen think the holocaust is funny. https://t.co/8H8kouPHd6
— Gen JC Xtian patriot (@JC_Christian) February 8, 2016
true stat: in every SB where “California love” by dre and pac is bumper music, a commercial for constipated heroin users has followed.
— John Sepulvado (@JohnLGC) February 8, 2016
OH MY EYES MY EYES MY EYES https://t.co/t8OilQt5OJ
— Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) February 8, 2016
re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Unbelievably bad taste. Or 73% of Americans are on opioids & can’t poop. I pick #2. They researched this shit.
re: #51 Backwoods_Sleuth
re: #56 Backwoods_Sleuth
here’s the Audi commercial:
Just think about how much fancier the electronics are in the car vs. what they had on the rocket ship. Why the heck don’t we have our moon base by now?
Grumpy boomer >:(
Next question: Will Bruno and Bey be able to save the halftime show from the deeply concentrated lameness of Coldplay?
re: #16 Charles Johnson
…in the end, when all’s said and done, does it matter?
Got to see the #SuperBowl in person after all! But at 17,500MPH, it didn’t last long. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/O0DygOdX8i
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 8, 2016
re: #76 Tigger2
Good stay longer and get more charges, you asshole aren’t above the law.
He’s scary unstable. That’s a kid who wants to go out in a blaze of glory.
re: #78 makeitstop
Next question: Will Bruno and Bey be able to save the halftime show from the deeply concentrated lameness of Coldplay?
Everyone. is waiting for Bey. Will she drop it. Hope the fuck so.
re: #81 WhatEVs
He’s scary unstable. That’s a kid who wants to go out in a blaze of glory.
Or is all talk and will throw his gun down and cry like a baby if he’s attacked. I have seen this kind before. Whichever he is he’s in for a rude awakening.
Priuses apparently should be driven like they are stolen.
re: #76 Tigger2
Good stay longer and get more charges, you asshole aren’t above the law.
We know that this guy is living one of Chuck C’s fantasies.
Watching from the Netherlands on BBC2. It’s 2:11 AM now! I took a day off cause I think I’m wasted in the morning.
Alls I’m saying is that if a bunch of idiots can take over a bird refuge in Oregon then some brave patriot can stop Coldplay from doing the halftime show.
The new President in the new Independence Day movie is a woman. I can’t wait for the male tears. #SB50
— ¡Gabe! Ortíz (@TUSK81) February 8, 2016
The FBI should have cut them off right a the start and blockaded everything so they couldn’t be reenforced or receive supplies.
re: #89 Reckless Disregard
Alls I’m saying is that if a bunch of idiots can take over a bird refuge in Oregon then some brave patriot can stop Coldplay from doing the halftime show.
I hope they do good. I want the see the list of people who turned down the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Coldplay would be pretty far down my list.
The NFL doesn’t pay the halftime act a penny. It’s all about exposure and I wouldn’t be shocked if the acts paid the NFL to get that gig.
re: #93 Joe Bacon
The FBI should have cut them off right a the start and blockaded everything so they couldn’t be reenforced or receive supplies.
Where’s that EMP weapon when we need it?
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What actually happens during NFL games: https://t.co/ADzSsbmVds pic.twitter.com/p3Vt48CcLv
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) February 8, 2016
re: #94 b.d.
Wasn’t the pay to play part of the scandal surrounding last year’s SB?
/I can’t even name a single song by Coldplay or identify one.
With half the game played, I give SB L a grade of C-.
The commercials, I give a solid F. Nothing has made me even chuckle a little bit.
re: #97 Reckless Disregard
They ripped off the song I wrote when I was in 5th grade (Clocks).
I guess it’s time to share another unpopular opinion: I like Coldplay. They aren’t my favorite band or all that close, but their music is perfectly alright.
re: #97 Reckless Disregard
I know a few of their songs.
Then again, I know a few of about 50-60 artists songs.
Coldplay is ok. Not actively offensive at least (Hi, Katy Perry)
re: #89 Reckless Disregard
tweeted your comment Reckless. Hope ok
re: #100 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN
Of course, I’m the only one who knew I wrote a song in the 5th grade.
re: #101 Brian J.
Same here.
I have really broad tastes, and it takes a lot to tick me off musically.
re: #97 Reckless Disregard
Wasn’t the pay to play part of the scandal surrounding last year’s SB?
/I can’t even name a single song by Coldplay or identify one.
How David Bowie turned down Coldplay: ‘It’s not a very good song, is it?’
Drummer Will Champion says the music giant refused invitation to collaborate on a track - ‘He was very discerning … I’ll give him credit for that!’
re: #99 sizzzzlerz
With half the game played, I give SB L a grade of C-.
The commercials, I give a solid F. Nothing has made me even chuckle a little bit.
Good defenses will do that. I always prefer good defensive play, especially nowadays when the rules are so skewed to benefit the offense.
re: #97 Reckless Disregard
Wasn’t the pay to play part of the scandal surrounding last year’s SB?
/I can’t even name a single song by Coldplay or identify one.
Coldplay has a few songs that are not offensive and stay with you a bit but, imho, they are light years away from being a huge deal.
re: #104 Stanley Sea
It better be cited in MLA format.
Halftime break. #SB50 pic.twitter.com/lLxXegyWom
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 8, 2016
re: #94 b.d.
I hope they do good. I want the see the list of people who turned down the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Coldplay would be pretty far down my list.
The NFL doesn’t pay the halftime act a penny. It’s all about exposure and I wouldn’t be shocked if the acts paid the NFL to get that gig.
Wasn’t always like that - the NFL just instituted the ‘pay to play’ rules a couple of years ago. I’d wager Prince and others got paid pretty well for their appearances in years past.
re: #85 Tigger2
Or is all talk and will throw his gun down and cry like a baby if he’s attacked. I have seen this kind before. Whichever he is he’s in for a rude awakening.
I don’t think he will. He’s terrified of being raped in prison. He seems to think he - they - have a way out of there with no charges, which isn’t going to happen.
I think if you’re an established act with a good track record, a 20 minute set doesn’t work for you.
All these turnovers in the first half are making me want to go, buy, and then bake some apple turnovers. Mmmm turnovers.
C’mon long half time show!
re: #116 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN
I think if you’re an established act with a good track record, a 20 minute set doesn’t work for you.
But with 20 minutes Coldplay will be able to play their greatest hits twice.
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re: #116 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN
I think if you’re an established act with a good track record, a 20 minute set doesn’t work for you.
With all the peripheral crap that goes on ,it’s not even 20 minutes. More like 5-10.
Prince, playing live in the rain, blows away every SB performance ever. No one has even come close to that.
Right now underneath the stadium… #beyoncebowl #SB50 pic.twitter.com/U9A2zPgwGx
Bey at the superbowl: ” MY DADDY ALABAMA, MAMA LOUISIANA, YOU MIX DAT NEGRO WIT DAT CREOLE MAKE A TEXAS BAMAA”
ME : pic.twitter.com/20OUIJSGLQ— ceej (@cjbydesign) February 8, 2016
Sportsball game… something I do not miss by not having a TV.
Instead, I’m spending time reading up on some human evolution, genomics to be precise. Interesting stuff, and totally contradicts all the various religious doctrines about humans.
Has anyone noticed that our political “debates” have been a bit, well, light on the science content of the questions?
The Republicans have had 7 or 8 “debates”, the Democrats fewer but they’ve had 3 town-hall-like thingies. Very absent from all of those are questions based on scientific research, on any topic, from say the last 100 years.
re: #121 freetoken
How many presidential debates have ever had science?
re: #123 Belafon
How many presidential debates have ever had science?
Do you remember the evolution question from two cycles ago?
re: #125 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN
This thing looks prerecoreded.
The last few HT shows have been pretty much.
(Needs MOAR COWBELL)
Beyoncé opening for Cold Play is like having Cam Newton as my backup quarterback…
— Goldie Taylor (@goldietaylor) February 8, 2016
All canned. Even the crowd. So fake it ain’t even funny.
re: #102 Ziggy_TARDIS
I know a few of their songs.
Then again, I know a few of about 50-60 artists songs.
Coldplay is ok. Not actively offensive at least (Hi, Katy Perry)
Katy Perry can’t sing. I’ve seen her perform live twice (on tv) and she has a terrible voice.
I’m so old I remember when live performances were better. Not these days, apparently.
re: #129 makeitstop
All canned. Even the crowd. So fake it ain’t even funny.
Are we still talking about the “debates”?
re: #123 Belafon
How many presidential debates have ever had science?
To the GOP science is irrelevant.
I’ve been having some back and forth with a person someone posted a tweet of yesterday:
@InezFeltscher I still find it fascinating that Israel has survived with gays and women in their military.
— Lonnie Mask (@LonnieMask) February 7, 2016
@InezFeltscher in 2000, all positions in the IDF were opened up to women. You might want to do yours.
— Lonnie Mask (@LonnieMask) February 7, 2016
@InezFeltscher Just because it’s small, doesn’t mean it’s not happening: https://t.co/XGBmxXRbf2.
— Lonnie Mask (@LonnieMask) February 8, 2016
I really had to resist the urge to say “the Washington Times, really?!”
re: #129 makeitstop
All canned. Even the crowd. So fake it ain’t even funny.
That’s why I am cooking dinner right now.
re: #129 makeitstop
That I can understand. The last thing you want for a production like this is spontaneity.
I’d just like to say one thing.
Coldplay is every bit as bad as Nickelback.
That is all.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
re: #112 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Man, what a great picture: can’t imagine any First Couple in recordable memory dressing like that for the Super Bowl, AND getting away with it!
Dubya and Laura? Bill ad Hillary? Poppy and Barb? Ron and Nancy?
No F—-ing way.
Barack and Michelle just make it look natural and easy: God, I miss them already…
re: #130 WhatEVs
Katy Perry can’t sing. I’ve seen her perform live twice (on tv) and she has a terrible voice.
I’m so old I remember when live performances were better. Not these days, apparently.
The Bruno Mars one was good.
re: #131 freetoken
Are we still talking about the “debates”?
It turns out to be a catch-all comment.
re: #130 WhatEVs
Live television performances had a lot more cocaine powering them back then.
No Bruno. Bey is going to fucking close it up.
LOVE BRUNO
re: #130 WhatEVs
Katy Perry can’t sing. I’ve seen her perform live twice (on tv) and she has a terrible voice.
I’m so old I remember when live performances were better. Not these days, apparently.
There is a guy on our local radio who helped produce the show. He said that in person, she’ll take your breath away, and she was a doll to work with. Didn’t really watch the show so I couldn’t say for sure either way about her singing.
Eeek! #SuperbOwl pic.twitter.com/VSGQRzFBsO
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) February 8, 2016
re: #136 Charles Johnson
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re: #136 Charles Johnson
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Now that I cannot abide. Coldplay’s performance was mediocre, but no one deserves comparison to Chad Kroeger unless there’s an R after their name.
Coldplay is the band you listen to in hell, right before the devil comes in and says, “Break’s over. Back on your heads.”
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
re: #141 Stanley Sea
No Bruno. Bey is going to fucking close it up.
LOVE BRUNO
Bruno is fuckin’ good, though.
And those who bet on “Formation” to make an appearance may now collect.
re: #130 WhatEVs
She sings like she did in 2008.
And that is the problem. A number of her contemporaries at the time have heavily improved, Taylor Swift’s voice is stronger now than it was 8-9 years ago. Katy Perry still audibly has to take breaths between verse on her songs on the radio, let alone live.
re: #93 Joe Bacon
The FBI should have cut them off right a the start and blockaded everything so they couldn’t be reenforced or receive supplies.
No one is in a hurry to help them, and that is pure Fed gold.
In honor of the #SuperBowl halftime show & @BrunoMars, here’s planet Mars. #SB50 pic.twitter.com/eItqnQKNxt
— NASA (@NASA) February 8, 2016
re: #93 Joe Bacon
The FBI should have cut them off right a the start and blockaded everything so they couldn’t be reenforced or receive supplies.
Coldplay?
I agree.
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This is a cool shot of that Coldplay set. pic.twitter.com/25jAFLFqNl
— Chris Cillizza (@TheFix) February 8, 2016
So Coldplay were the opening act for Bruno and Beyonce. Makes sense.
re: #151 makeitstop
Beyonce and Mars saved this one.
Bey killed it. We all wanted more.
Is this the song “Yellow” ? ugh
And they get to play the close over a clip show of previous acts.
Eeeeeek—I just died and went to heaven! A book originally published in 1862 and now digitized: Guide to the Art of Illuminating and Missal Painting
It tells you everything—the substrates, tools, pigments used (some deadly poisonous), some pencil sketches, how to ink your drawings, etc. Eeeek!
There are several versions available for download—PDF, EPUB, Kindle, etc.
You know what? Maybe if A Tribe Called Quest reunited and came out I’d be excited for this halftime show.
I hope XM will now quit playing Coldplay nonstop since this deal is done.
re: #156 Lidane
So Coldplay were the opening act for Bruno and Beyonce. Makes sense.
Exactly. Also, I’m kinda sick of Mark Ronson, as talented as he is.
OH, Chris Martin is Left Shark! I get it now.
— Michael Gold (@migold) February 8, 2016
So, there’s this game on tv, interrupted by some half-assed music? Who the heck did the sound. Forget the actual music, but the audio sounded like crap. Worse than crap.
Crap played through an accordion and a mile of ocean. Played backwards. On one channel.
Thank goodness Bey and Bruno Mars’ performance saved it. Barely.
re: #142 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN
There is a guy on our local radio who helped produce the show. He said that in person, she’ll take your breath away, and she was a doll to work with. Didn’t really watch the show so I couldn’t say for sure either way about her singing.
Google her performing I Kissed A girl at the Grammys. That was the first time I saw her. I like that song, but good god, she was bad, bad live.
She could be sweet as pie (which I would appreciate, lots of famous people are entitled assholes), but I’m purely talking voice and nothing more.
Thank goodness I had something else to do this afternoon/evening than pay attention to the game and the ads. New smartphones - spent the entire afternoon downloading apps and setting things up while drinking a Rabbit Ridge sangiovese.
Much more productive than watching the game.
Bit disappointed by the half-time show. I was expecting someone would think about making a small tribute to David Bowie. That would have been a class act.
re: #169 William of Orange
One of the ads used a Bowie song. Can’t remember which though. Tells you all you need to know about the ad’s effectiveness though.
My wife likes Coldplay, but even she said “Can we just have Bruno do it every year?”
re: #159 CuriousLurker
Saved this! Thank you for posting this link!
I wonder how all these hyper-religious Americans justify to themselves their love of sportsball?
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There are a number of references to sport and games in the writings of the Early Church Fathers. Tertullian, for example, commented: ―In times past, equestrian skill was simply a matter of riding on horseback, and certainly no guilt was involved in the ordinary use of the horse. But when this skill was pressed into the service of the games it was changed from a gift of God into an instrument of demons.
Baker notes that Tertullian insisted, that the Roman Games had originated as pagan festivals encouraged immoral gambling and prostitution and thrived on a cruel misuse of God’s creation by God’s creatures.”
Tomás Bolaño says that the earliest Christians understood that these athletic practices kept the content of pagan religions, already superseded by Christian spirituality.
[…]
Philip Stubbes (c1555 - c1610), saw football as a friendly kind of fight and this murthering play and wondering about the appropriateness of football for Christians, asking “Is this a Christian dealing for one brother to mayme and hurt another and that upon prepensed malice and set purpose?” Mason’s assessment is that the Christian conscience played a significant role in changing attitudes to football and that ―the final nail in the coffin of rough football probably lay in the attitude of so many evangelicals towards games.
Dennis Brailsford has argued that we owe a debt to the Puritans as they were the first Christians to think seriously about sport, even if most of their thoughts about sport were negative. Brailsford further comments on the state of modern sport that ―the foul language, obscene chanting, overt racism and physical violence found in some crowds is exactly the mass behaviour which the whole Puritan tradition rejected.
Hahahahahahahahaha!
Let’s dispel with this fiction that Coldplay don’t know what they’re doing. They know exactly what they’re doing.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) February 8, 2016
re: #170 lawhawk
One of the ads used a Bowie song. Can’t remember which though. Tells you all you need to know about the ad’s effectiveness though.
The Audi R8 ad used Starman.
re: #133 Belafon
I’ve been having some back and forth with a person someone posted a tweet of yesterday:
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I really had to resist the urge to say “the Washington Times, really?!”
Social engineering experiments in the military, like the Tuskegee Airmen, has led to Obama becoming POTUS.
re: #170 lawhawk
One of the ads used a Bowie song. Can’t remember which though. Tells you all you need to know about the ad’s effectiveness though.
Car. Audi?
A little Carlos Santana cameo there. But couldn’t hear him well over Nance talking.
re: #173 freetoken
They are completely clueless to the past. And are working hard to remove their last 2 weeks.
re: #170 lawhawk
One of the ads used a Bowie song. Can’t remember which though. Tells you all you need to know about the ad’s effectiveness though.
That was actually a pretty touching ad.
re: #170 lawhawk
Audi commercial:
littlegreenfootballs.com
re: #175 KingKenrod
The Audi R8 ad used Starman.
That car starts out at $115,900. The cheapest one of those made, the one nobody would want, costs $115,900. $10,000 of that price has to go towards that ad and the use of Bowie’s music.
re: #138 Belafon
The Bruno Mars one was good.
Lady Gaga’s anthem was live, albeit a lot too R ‘n’ B-d.
Google’s PDF viewer seems to be malfunctioning.
Is that a kangaroo behind the Panthers coach??!
My TV has been hijacked and it’s playing Jurassic World….again.
re: #187 William of Orange
Coldplay as Right Shark?
Watching Coldplay. #SB50 pic.twitter.com/YGDTplB340
— ¡Gabe! Ortíz (@TUSK81) February 8, 2016
Haha. Good show, btw.
Brunos are from Mars, Beys are from wherever the hell they want to be from because queen.
— SarcasticRover (@SarcasticRover) February 8, 2016
So, not all that good a game today? Well, at least my Arsenal won and moved up to third place in the EPL standings and instead of dealing with the halftime performance I have the new Dream Theater discs playing. Much more interesting even if it is 2112 with Ayn Rand ripped out (thank god they’re smart enough to do that!!!!).
Wife is watching Downton. I’m thinking of going to bed and listening to Audible. We have a blizzard coming here in Northern Iowa and have two tires that need to replaced tomorrow, so I’m not going to work in either case.
YAAAAAAASSSSSS!!!! #maroon5 is life to me!!! #superbowl50 #HappyCamper I am 💋💋💋 https://t.co/3hU2WjnIZY
— Taraji P. Henson (@TherealTaraji) February 8, 2016
Heh
Hey, the old man’s doing all right today. Seems to have a little juice left.
So far the Super Bowl is very boring - not nearly as exciting as politics - MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 8, 2016
The USFL Generals couldn’t be reached for comment.
Rich Eisen told me the drummer of Coldplay asked him all about Johnny Football this week, wondered if that was really his last name
— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) February 8, 2016
If Earth rotated 10x faster in the opposite direction then Coriolis forces would’ve helped the @Panthers make that Field Goal
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) February 8, 2016
re: #194 Schroedinger’s Dog
If you’re into British series - I’ve just finished watching season 2 (minus the Christmas special) of Dectorists. A short season and only 30 minute episodes, but I find it just the right amount of wry humor.
Wife just said the sweetest words to my ears. I know I’m getting old because they were “I think I’m going to make some coffee” and not “Take me back to the bedroom, tear my clothes off and make sweet love to me.”
You know you’re getting old when your wife says “Let’s run upstairs and make love.” and your response is “I cannot do both”
re: #197 lawhawk
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I guess it’s not offensive enough for him.
Muttering darkly under breath about the schtupid Broncos making schtupider penalties. Pull it together, you idjits.
Underwhelmed by the commercials as watched without the sound on. Suspect that hearing them wouldn’t alter that opinion.
Apparently, this recently happened. No boycott this time, though.
Just so you know….I’m ashamed Ted Cruz is from America;) pic.twitter.com/QU39ERnAzN
— Natalie Maines (@1NatalieMaines) January 24, 2016
re: #173 freetoken
From “The more things change” folder -
Football is taxpayer-subsidized knighthood. Rich lordlings donning armor and smashing into one another for fun and profit? Even the acceptance of rape and pillage is still there, albeit toned down a little bit (just keep it off the field, boys, and remember to say she was asking for it). It’s only a bit more structured and less openly cruel than Roman games, but Christianity’s chief feature is hypocrisy IMO, so we overlook these things.
As the Byzantines noted a thousand years ago, western Christians didn’t have any problem with waging war against anything that moved, so a watered-down version of feudal armored war isn’t going to trouble the masses much. No connecting the dots allowed.
I appreciate athletics, team sports, and a good running play as much as any red-blooded human male, but I’ve lived in Texas way too long to see football as innocent.
re: #207 makeitstop
Apparently, this recently happened. No boycott this time, though.
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Even country music fans are ashamed Ted Cruz is from Texas. They actually don’t admit it. They pretend he’s still from Canada.
re: #117 Reckless Disregard
All these turnovers in the first half are making me want to go, buy, and then bake some apple turnovers. Mmmm turnovers.
C’mon long half time show!
And even more turnovers for your post-game snacks!
Two killed, four injured during Mississippi Marti Gras parade https://t.co/AVdGnXR0VX
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 8, 2016
I just replaced Google’s PDF viewer in our code with an embedded IFRAME technique that should work in any modern browser.
re: #210 Brian J.
Breakfast of champions!
The Rage Furby is being super-classy again.
re: #214 Charles Johnson
The Rage Furby is being super-classy again.
He’s so jealous of actual human beings.
re: #212 Charles Johnson
I just replaced Google’s PDF viewer in our code with an embedded IFRAME technique that should work in any modern browser.
Is this like the pdf version of html5 video? I’m just curious since I’ve not noticed any trouble with pdf’s here other than I wish I could upload them like images.
re: #214 Charles Johnson
The Rage Furby is being super-classy again.
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Another classy one spews:
Cuz nothing brings us all together better than angry @Beyonce shaking her ass & shouting “Negro” repeatedly. #sb50 pic.twitter.com/70ouQLwfzs
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) February 8, 2016
Queen sung by sheep, and the narrator is the sheepdog.
re: #217 William Lewis
Talent terrifies him?
Too Chickenshit to Commit.
If he had any guts at all, he’d skip all the trolling and join a skinhead gang. But, this is what American thuggery has come to… Instead of crime and prison and biker gang fights, he posts stupid shit on Facebook.
What a beta.
re: #207 makeitstop
Ted Cruz never served in the military, but he sure is eager to have other people do some killin’ for him.
re: #222 Charles Johnson
Ted Cruz never served in the military, but he sure is eager to have other people do some killin’ for him.
Really, they all are. Every single Republican on that stage was prepared to march troops into Syria tomorrow if given the opportunity. They learned absolutely nothing from the failures of the Bush years.
re: #218 Backwoods_Sleuth
Malkin and her ilk have yet to even acknowledge that the substance of the PDF I added earlier even exists.
All these religious-right Americans are running from the truth - that their dogma-ancestors would be appalled at the very existence of the Super Bowl.
Malkin objecting to Beyoncé while at the same time accepting the NFL in general is just one more example of Malkin’s hypocrisy.
re: #223 Targetpractice
I will bet $5 that most of them don’t even know where Syria is. You could show them a map without labels, command them to “Show me Syria!” and they wouldn’t be able to do it.
re: #218 Backwoods_Sleuth
Another classy one spews:
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WTF WUT?????
Not that Beyonce’s act was all that audible in whatever medium, but “shouting ‘negro”“??? Did I miss something??
The conservative movement in 2016. pic.twitter.com/RldLzrtoBJ
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
re: #222 Charles Johnson
Ted Cruz never served in the military, but he sure is eager to have other people do some killin’ for him.
Pretty much the same boat as every other GOP candidate
re: #223 Targetpractice
Really, they all are. Every single Republican on that stage was prepared to march troops into Syria tomorrow if given the opportunity. They learned absolutely nothing from the failures of the Bush years.
Boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and so on and so on
re: #225 Pawn of the Oppressor
I will bet $5 that most of the don’t even know where Syria is. You could show them a map without labels, command them to “Show me Syria!” and they wouldn’t be able to do it.
I think a general knowledge quiz should be part of the next GOP debate.
re: #226 Jay C
Malkin doesn’t like Beyonce to sing about who she is.
My daddy Alabama, Momma Louisiana
You mix that negro with that Creole make a Texas bamma
I like my baby hair, with baby hair and afros
I like my negro nose with Jackson Five nostrils
Earned all this money but they never take the country out me
I got a hot sauce in my bag, swag
genius.com
No Beyonce, only Zuul pic.twitter.com/SVOph634rM
— Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) February 8, 2016
“Daddy, what did you do when you were a young man?”
“Well, son, I was a troll on the internet.”
“Did you make a lot of money?”
“No. I was sued by people with money.”
“Did you say smart things? Did people like you?”
“…No.”
re: #229 Schroedinger’s Dog
Boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and boots and tanks and so on and so on
And of course, horses and bayonets!
re: #234 No Depression
This Super Bowl Babies shit is dumb.
I didn’t recognize the song until Seal showed up.
re: #222 Charles Johnson
Ted Cruz never served in the military, but he sure is eager to have other people do some killin’ for him.
There’s a place for him in today’s Army:
I think it’s nice that both teams’ offensive lines decided to spend their Sunday at home curled up next to a fire with tea and a good book.
— Zeddonymous (@ZeddRebel) February 8, 2016
.@bijancbayne it’s all good. She’s just mad cause her fave candidates can’t get popular music cleared at their rallies. Gonna be fine.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) February 8, 2016
re: #214 Charles Johnson
The Rage Furby is being super-classy again.
OHHHHHHHH he’s so up on it. love the facebook only platform.
He’s most likely staking LGF comments for material
This really is an unexciting game not befitting of the 50th Super Bowl.
re: #233 Pawn of the Oppressor
Your post is humorous… until one realizes what you’re saying - CCJ is going to reproduce.
re: #244 freetoken
Your post is humorous… until one realizes what you’re saying - CCJ is going to reproduce.
I wouldn’t worry about that. It can be hard to perform after that much whiskey.
re: #246 Backwoods_Sleuth
She remembers the Rockettes’ famous High Kicking Trouser Line.
re: #243 jaunte
Bluenose Bowl
This twit ever look on the sidelines and the team cheerleaders?
(And she ain’t never BEEN to a Bob Fosse-inspired show in the theatre…)
The last SuperBowl moment I enjoyed was a girl throwing a great honkn’ sledge through a big CRT.
re: #48 Ziggy_TARDIS
“Realistic” is not a word in Bay’s vocabulary.
amazon.com the Doctor Who fans in the UK are getting a limited edition DVD with artwork.
Do British Blu-Ray Discs work on American Machines?
Short version: no.
Long version: maybe, if you jimmy the player’s region settings. Google your unit’s model name and “region setting” and see if there’s a workaround built in. Some of the Chinese- and Japanese-made players have a way to disable the region limitations, so the player can play any disc, no matter what region it’s from.
Montana Public Lands Rally….#Oregonstandoff pic.twitter.com/cmdtYs3lKx
— DJ Rubiconski (@Rubiconski) February 8, 2016
re: #220 Pawn of the Oppressor
Too Chickenshit to Commit.
If he had any guts at all, he’d skip all the trolling and join a skinhead gang. But, this is what American thuggery has come to… Instead of crime and prison and biker gang fights, he posts stupid shit on Facebook.
What
a betaan omega.
FTFY.
re: #249 gwangung
This twit ever look on the sidelines and the team cheerleaders?
(And she ain’t never BEEN to a Bob Fosse-inspired show in the theatre…)
The dog whistle is gettin’ kinda audible…
re: #243 jaunte
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Bluenose Bowl
Not the actual violence of the sport. No, watching people get hurt is what a family friendly activity should be all about!
e_e
When I see that Jeep 4x4 commercial all I can think of is western grassland and desert being destroyed by idiots.
THIS GUY HAS IT ALL FIGURED OUT Y’ALL. pic.twitter.com/dYCploQPA1
— Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) February 8, 2016
re: #243 jaunte
Bluenose Bowl
I knew this was coming. Where the hell is Justin Timberlake when you you REALLY need him? /
re: #243 jaunte
And she’s different from Ayatollah Khameinei and Chief Cleric of Saudi Arabia how?
One day, not so long ago, a bunch of idiots said to their smart phones: Siri, tell me where is Syria, so we can carpet bomb it. And that’s how Skynet came to be. /
re: #246 Backwoods_Sleuth
good to know that legs are vulgar…
Only if they’re black — Lila left that part out.
Never 4get. #Superbowl pic.twitter.com/SQ6L8zvVb3
— Maddie Palmer (@msmaddiep) February 8, 2016
Sharkpants.
re: #250 Decatur Deb
The last SuperBowl moment I enjoyed was a girl throwing a great honkn’ sledge through a big CRT.
Heh, that is exquisite. Jobs may have been a real Mother****** but his talent was insanely great (sorry, couldn’t resist.)
Hardly the last but my favorite Super Bowl moment remains my earliest memory - Bart Starr to Max McGee, first touchdown of SB 1.
OK, so now I have to associate Deion Sanders with toenail fungus for the rest of my life?
re: #244 freetoken
Your post is humorous… until one realizes what you’re saying - CCJ is going to reproduce.
I’m tellin’ y’all, he’s going to get away with everything. He’s going to weasel out of every heinous thing he’s done because he’s too poor to be of consequence, and not worth the effort or consequences for anybody he’s made mad enough to even the score. He’s got a knack for skating by. Professional troll. It’s in his brain structure. He is, again, living proof that there is no god.
Unless one of his lawsuit opponents makes a conscious effort to destroy him financially or ensure that punishments are applied equally, he’s going to be with us for decades. Once he clears this lawsuit business and grows enough brains to find a niche in the right-wing welfare state, he’s going to keep on groovin’, unless society changes in a way he can’t match. He is one of the next generation of wingnut shitheads.
Maybe we get lucky and find a way to strangle these demon babies in their cribs*, but until information sharing services grow some standards, we’re stuck with these assholes.
*metaphor for careers as “commentators” or whatever they call themselves. I’m not advocating literal murder, obviously
re: #268 Feline Fearless Leader
At least you won’t be like the high student students who attended his terrible charter “school” in NE Texas.
re: #269 Pawn of the Oppressor
Shkreli, Daleiden, Shapiro, Chuckie, O’Keefe, Lila Rose — these are all millennials that give the rest of their generation bad names. But when you look at their accomplishments — there’s nothing there.
re: #249 gwangung
This twit ever look on the sidelines and the team cheerleaders?
(And she ain’t never BEEN to a Bob Fosse-inspired show in the theatre…)
She’s watching a testosterone-laden war simulation with homoerotic undertones, filled with disproportionately minority men, cheered by party favor women in minimal clothing, sponsored by world-destroying multinational corporations, and she’s upset by the dancing brown chick.
News flash, Michelle: Our country has been stewing in heinous moral abomination since, well, always.
And this came from a woman who excuses Japanese internment. A right fucking Moral Policewoman, she is.
I’m noticing a trend. Conservatives on Twitter seem to be having very negative reactions to Beyoncé for some reason. I wonder why.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
re: #269 Pawn of the Oppressor
I’m tellin’ y’all, he’s going to get away with everything. He’s going to weasel out of every heinous thing he’s done because he’s too poor to be of consequence, and not worth the effort or consequences for anybody he’s made mad enough to even the score. He’s got a knack for skating by. Professional troll. It’s in his brain structure. He is, again, living proof that there is no god.
I told my priest the other day that I found it easier to believe in God than in heaven. This is one of the reasons. Let that bastard go down to nothing with me while the creator of all that is good continues forever? Good trade to my mind.
OK, it’s no owl, but look at that wingspan
open the ear 2 all that is in life, an perhaps u may find true peace pic.twitter.com/d38i3p0FDT
— Dog Solution (@DogSolutions) February 8, 2016
Looking at the stats on ESPN, it’s all about the turnovers. Carolina is moving the ball, and then not holding on.
re: #272 Pawn of the Oppressor
She’s watching a testosterone-laden war simulation with homoerotic undertones, filled with disproportionately minority men, cheered by party favor women in minimal clothing, sponsored by world-destroying multinational corporations, and she’s upset by the dancing brown chick.
News flash, Michelle: Our country has been stewing in heinous moral abomination since, well, always.
There’s that. My guess is she trying to cash in on the latest right-wing outrage of the day. It doesn’t hurt(in her mind/wallet) that it has the pop-culture, super bowl twist.
re: #277 Belafon
Isn’t it over yet? Not a sports fan…
Feels like there should be a Democratic Presidential debate happening now
— Tucker Martin (@jtuckermartin) February 8, 2016
re: #273 Charles Johnson
She makes them feel things.
Terrible, unspeakable, human things.
Plus, Frenchified name.
Who has the best offense today?
— Will McAvoy (@WillMcAvoyACN) February 8, 2016
Update: Helen Mirren is still everything you want to be.
— Jason Karsh (@jkarsh) February 8, 2016
Nobody likes you, Michelle. You can’t sit with us. https://t.co/qdkGgdAmSw
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) February 8, 2016
I used to like capitalism, but then I saw the Super Bowl ads and had to vote for Bernie Sanders.
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) February 8, 2016
Looks like Peyton’s gonna go out a winner through little effort of his own.
re: #283 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Happy Chinese New Year, everyone!! The Ram has packed it in, and the Monkey’s taking over.
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Everyone looking up “pillock” after that Helen Mirren Budweiser commercial. #SB50 pic.twitter.com/RS6GuLgU6C
— Abraham White (@abwhite7) February 8, 2016
re: #207 makeitstop
Guess which one actually served in the military
re: #290 Backwoods_Sleuth
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And why do I expect that Dame Helen Mirren would not be eating a burger, fries, or even considering really ever drinking a Budweiser?
re: #277 Belafon
Looking at the stats on ESPN, it’s all about the turnovers. Carolina is moving the ball, and then not holding on.
That’s not uncommon in American Football. The turnover ratio is the easiest way to make any bets on the leagues game - the team with the better ration is far more likely to win.
re: #283 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Happy Chinese New Year, everyone!! The Ram has packed it in, and the Monkey’s taking over.
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I’ve heard that there are some in China (and chinese influenced areas in SEA) that have been hoping for the new year for the birth of their children. Is the Monkey really that much more auspicious than the Ram?
FINE owl so far but I’m not sure I would call it superb
— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) February 8, 2016
I wish she had said wanker though.
— julie…dame (@vintagegoddess) February 8, 2016
Thoughts on Super Bowl L so far:
1. As football games go, fairly mediocre - nobody really outstanding.
2. As football games go, overly penalty-laden, IMO: flags on every 4th-5th play (?)
3. Jeep wins the night for best ads (like they commissioned two excellent ones, couldn’t decide, so put both up)
Fave FB comment on the game so far:
Manning sings - Carolina looks like crap…
re: #292 Feline Fearless Leader
And why do I expect that Helen Mirrin would not be eating a burger, fries, or even considering really ever drinking a Budweiser?
And yet is a good enough actress to make it look good?
re: #273 Charles Johnson
I’m noticing a trend. Conservatives on Twitter seem to be having very negative reactions to Beyoncé for some reason. I wonder why.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
Cuz they’re racist assholes, DUH!
re: #299 William Lewis
And yet is a good enough actress to make it look good?
A young Helen Mirren made everything look good. Rowr!
Any babies you produce are the sole property of the National Football League. Any other use is strictly prohibited.
— Ken Jennings (@KenJennings) February 8, 2016
re: #301 Schroedinger’s Dog
A young Helen Mirren made everything look good. Rowr!
The current model ain’t too bad, either. Just saying.
re: #301 Schroedinger’s Dog
A young Helen Mirren made everything look good. Rowr!
The current Helen Mirren makes me thankful I’m not her son.
re: #301 Schroedinger’s Dog
A young Helen Mirren made everything look good. Rowr!
Way beyond young. Unless 63 is young (at 52 I like to think so)…
re: #301 Schroedinger’s Dog
A young Helen Mirren made everything look good. Rowr!
She’s still pretty damn classy; she played the Queen, ferchrissake!
oh good grief…
People are boycotting Beyoncé after her Super Bowl song sent a harsh message to police https://t.co/t7Aavn0mKv pic.twitter.com/6efbPjgHlF
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) February 8, 2016
re: #305 William Lewis
Way beyond young. Unless 63 is young (at 52 I like to think so)…
Oh yeah…She looks good now…I would be that cougar’s prey anytime…if you know what I mean…and I think you do
Hmm, bagels tomorrow. One of the IT folk won $250 in the superbowl block pool.
re: #305 William Lewis
Way beyond young. Unless 63 is young (at 52 I like to think so)…
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re: #306 TedStriker
She’s still pretty damn classy; she played the Queen, ferchrissake!
Best playing of the Queen remains Her Majesties performance for the beginning of the London Games with 007 :D
re: #309 Feline Fearless Leader
Hmm, bagels tomorrow. One of the IT folk won $250 in the superbowl block pool.
Bagels and various flavors of cream cheese, the IT treat of choice. One of the reason a lot of IT people are doughy flat asses. I’m one of them :(
Where I work you can usually tell when a new contractor starts by which team has cupcakes, doughnuts or bagels outside the cubicle row.
Eeek! #SuperbOwl pic.twitter.com/VSGQRzFBsO
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) February 8, 2016
@Green_Footballs @JamesGleick People keep trying to interpret T***p as an affable clown who says anything to get attention. Really?
— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates) February 8, 2016
Somewhere Marco Rubio is sitting on his couch, getting ready to watch the Super Bowl three more times. #SB50
— Sal Gentile (@salgentile) February 8, 2016
Damn… that was a disappointing game. Compared to last year’s game this was such a let - down. I stayed up for this. It’s about 4:30 AM over here…
BRONCOS WIN! 🏈 #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/gqIPYAq0Th
— PEANUTS (@Snoopy) February 8, 2016
re: #310 CuriousLurker
Dayyum—I never looked that good even at 33!
Hell, even when I got out of Army Infantry School and was as close to hardcore in-shape as I’ve ever been, I couldn’t even have come close to the male equivalent. :D
re: #316 Charles Johnson
Several hours ago Google News yielded quite a few MSM (print/TV) hits.
re: #318 William of Orange
Damn… that was a disappointing game. Compared to last year’s game this was such a let - down. I stayed up for this. It’s about 4:30 AM over here…
Yeah, but I’m glad to see Manning go out to retirement this way. Mr. Newton (like Mr. Rodgers) will be back so no where near as much sorrow for him as some.
Hey @rooshv @Cernovich
This poll might be the first time you guys win something! pic.twitter.com/5ZyRFOY7fQ— Jemaine Clement (@AJemaineClement) February 8, 2016
Payton Manning eclipsed by Chris Martin in the Super Bowl. It’s gotta be karmic payback for those Papa John’s commercials.
— The Cult Cat (@Elverojaguar) February 7, 2016
laterz, lizardz!
If you ever doubted that football is America’s religion, hope you caught that MVP thing where grown men were kissing the trophy.
— Cheri DelBrocco (@cdelbrocco) February 8, 2016
I blame Peter Jackson
Maybe i dont need to visit New Zealand after all… pic.twitter.com/jpg6TXGBul
— Tina Stull (@tinastullracing) February 8, 2016
re: #307 Backwoods_Sleuth
oh good grief…
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Only thing better is if Beyoncé had brought in Chaka Khan for an encore (she actually WAS a Black a Panther)
This Obama appearance on Colbert is damned funny.
This happened at our house today…
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re: #328 FormerDirtDart
I blame Peter Jackson
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They’re actually quite placid wee beasties.
This is apparently the Rage Furby’s new “venture:” donotlink.com
Thanks for noticing, Chuck. @wesearchr @deray @Gawker
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
re: #335 Charles Johnson
This is apparently the Rage Furby’s new “venture:” donotlink.com
“Inbox penetration”??
What the fuck?
Please proceed, Chuck. https://t.co/0kUUcnK64o @wesearchr @deray @Gawker
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
re: #335 Charles Johnson
This is apparently the Rage Furby’s new “venture:” donotlink.com
I’m guessing you put in someone else’s email address (perhaps other information) and they put together a dox-ready dossier for $$$?
This new Chuck C. Johnson account should be reported to Twitter: @wesearchr @deray @daveweigel
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 8, 2016
re: #344 makeitstop
I’m so sure those two clowns have raised a million bucks…
Mortgages, car title loans , credit cards, payday loans.
Pick your poison.
re: #344 makeitstop
I’m so sure those two clowns have raised a million bucks…
Dollars? nope. Bitcoins? More like it…
re: #342 De Kolta Chair
Do we know if that’s the inspiration for Night Owl in Watchmen?
re: #349 Pawn of the Oppressor
Do we know if that’s the inspiration for Night Owl in Watchmen?
The important thing is the world will end because of a cow. Ted Cruz will verify this in July. //
re: #347 De Kolta Chair
Steve Earle oughta sue for Steve Earle infringement.
He not only the company president, he’s also a client…
re: #338 Eclectic Cyborg
“Inbox penetration”??
What the fuck?
These guys seem confused. Just because you’re on the internet, doesn’t mean you’re not a loser.
Edit: A little bit more on Chucksie’s bearded butt buddy
Pax Dick? Why would I want to do that?
Dickinson couldn’t tell me if he had any specific targets in mind just yet. “We are not politically partisan but we stand for freedom of expression and are explicitly opposed to the grievance-engine social justice left,” he wrote to me.
Long term, he says, he wants to “build a detailed web database of every media figure and their histories. We want to map out the hypocrisy, corruption, influence, and back room relationships endemic to the journalism industry.”
It’s about ethics in asshole journalism!
re: #351 Kragar
He not only the company president, he’s also a client…
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re: #338 Eclectic Cyborg
The two brainmeisters who are putting this together obviously aren’t targeting any real business clients-what business client would want to click on such an obviously juvenile labeled button? These guys should be called the Beavis and Butthead of startups.
I have a hunch what this Information Marketplace will be, but I suspect it’ll be a bust, especially with The Rage Furby as the CEO.
We need to find out where this thing is incorporated.
re: #354 Eric The Fruit Bat
Not in CA or NY, yet.
re: #354 Eric The Fruit Bat
How much do you wanna bet that all the talk about going overseas is to incorporate offshore in an attempt to avoid litigation and keep government (and law enforcement) eyes off of financial transactions? offshorecorporation.com
re: #356 CuriousLurker
I seriously doubt he has any assets that need protection-and I think that quitclaim he performed last year was meant to protect him should things go south against his in pro per filing against Gawker. As far as his other exposure involving CMP, well, who knows what’s happening-he might be named an accessory with the RICO suit against Daldien, which could make things interesting.
re: #357 Eric The Fruit Bat
Oh, I also don’t think he has any current assets worth protecting, but if he has indeed found some bottom-feeder looking for political operatives with zero ethics who nonetheless doesn’t want their name (or their candidate’s name) directly linked to the likes of CCJ & company, then they might be insisting on offshore incorporation.
Anyway, who knows? Who cares, really? It was just a random thought—he & his new BFF aren’t the type of people I want to dwell on for any length of time.
re: #294 William Lewis
I’ve heard that there are some in China (and chinese influenced areas in SEA) that have been hoping for the new year for the birth of their children. Is the Monkey really that much more auspicious than the Ram?
Monkeys are supposed to be clever, and there is the association with the Monkey King from the take Journey to the West. Although Ram is one word associated with the past year, it can also be translated as sheep or goat (羊) because it’s a class of animals, not a species. So, sheep/goat/ram births are associated with meekness and being just a bit dull (or stubborn, YMMV).
Dragon year is the primo choice, so there was a big rush to get those kids aborned before the year ended. Heh.