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Sunday, February 04, 2007

"Shuffling" Bears take on "Galloping" Colts in historic Superbowl.

Like millions of you out there, I, too, will be watching (and enjoying) history been made as two African Americans (Blacks, if you will) coach their respective teams at today's Super bowl. Coach Lovie Smith will pit his "shuffling" Bears, with their tenacious defense, against Coach Tony Lundy and his "galloping", offense minded, Colts. It is not quite as important to me who wins or which team emerges victorious, as it is for me (and many others) to witness the event itself. My prediction, anyway? If the Bears can get to the Colts QB, Peyton "Place" Manning, and give him enough "Bear hugs" to throw him off his rhythm, the Bears will win. If not, it's "lights out" for the Bears and "hello, champs" for the Colts. There you have it.

Update, 9:25 p. m.: Just as I surmised. With QB Peyton Manning suffering ONLY one "Bear hug", it was "lights out" for the Bears as I say "hello, champs" to the Colts. Congratulations to both teams and their coaches for making history in 2007! On a related point, Prince did not make me "party like it's 1999," but his "purple rain" proved appropriate for the rainy event. What a . Of course, you can't have a Super Bowl without having Super Bowl commercials. My favorites are: Tied for first place is the Coke commercial (recognizing several African American (Black) milestones, with a coke bottle showing on the side. Class act.) and the Doritos commercial (showing African Americans (Blacks) enjoying the game and the voice over saying that "it matters we're here", or something like that. Another class act). Third place is the Kevin Federline (Brittany Spears' husband) commercial for Nationwide's "life comes at you fast... ." Honorable mention goes to the "is this your daddy?" sports commercial. I'll try to post the commercials later.

Update #2: Here are the Super Bowl ads.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

At Saturday‘s dinner, Billy Harper offered both Anne Northup and Governor Fletcher stickers touting a clean campaign. Governor Fletcher accepted the sticker. Northup did not. This proves?

Governor Fletcher is merely dishonest. Based on her actions, we know what Anne Northup is.

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