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Reader Feedback on "29 Thoughts on the Apparent Sexiness of the Super Bowl"

I'm really getting tired of the 'old geezer' ... and 'boring' references regarding Sir Paul's performance. How many of today's no talent eye candy that pass themselves off as recording artists will be remembered 40 years from now? ... let alone play for a billion viewers? Go ahead ... I'm waiting.
--MM
02/15
Everyone at my super bowl party ragged on Paul McCartney, too, while I was grooving along (though I did kinda want Britney to pop on the stage with a boa). And oh-my-god, there was an argument about light beer between the host and my boyfriend after the commercial. I think I had about 25 of the same thoughts. Bravo!
--mf
02/13
Is it absolutely necessary that you make fun of people who actually like sports? Really...is it?
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02/12
funny!!!
--rt
02/11
i thought this was funny - i dont know what these people are freaking out about. does your dad own the eagles or something?
--Ola
02/11
If you don't care about the superbowl you don't have to pretend you're interested. If you don't want to go to a superbowl party, you don't have to go to one. What kind of loser goes to events they don't want to go to just because everybody else is doing it and then whines about it on the internet?
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02/10
you know that onion editorial, "I will try anything with a detached air of superiority"? yeah this kind of reminds me of that. still pretty funny, though
--jcg
02/09
I really thought that I was the only person on the planet that didn't want to watch the freaking Super Bowl. All year long, I've heard nothing of these teams and then, all of the sudden, they monopolize elevator conversations, dinner talk and drunken bar brawls. And, if a person refuses to feign interest, they are "just being a girl"... Really, Sherlock? You mean my breasts didn't give me away? I can completely relate to the majority of this story, including feigning interest in the outdoors. In Colorado, which is where I hang my hat when I wear one, if a person doesn't pretend to hike during the summer and ski during the winter, strange glances abound. Please. If everyone enjoys hiking so much, why aren't the Rocky Mountains (or any other mountain for that matter) overflowing with millions of people every day? When are sports fanatics going to realize the idiocy of cheering on individuals that wear jewelry on their fingers that are worth more money than most people will make in a lifetime? At least there are some brave souls out there working to bring to light this silly display of lunacy that is the NFL and its "loyal" fans. Keep up the good work.
--MB
02/08
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