One correction, I thought the Super Bowl was not available for cable cutters but Fox is streaming it on their web site.

On 02/02/2014 12:01 PM, Bhairitu wrote:

One of my old Seahawk friends, Steve Raible, was sidelined due to injuries and it launched a new career for him as he first became a sports announcer, then TV sports reporter and then a news anchor. He's also a musician and plays drums. The first night he was in Seattle my brother brought him into the club I was playing and he sat in on drums. His dad is a professional musician.

But the Super Bowl has become a celebration of corporatism more than sports.

On 02/02/2014 10:48 AM, Share Long wrote:
noozguru and John, it's just that football got so scientific or mechanized or something. It's all stats and strategies and doesn't look like any fun anymore. If all that *progress* decreased the number of injuries, that would be great. But I'm not sure that it has.



On Saturday, February 1, 2014 4:14 PM, Bhairitu <[email protected]> wrote:
Jr_esq sez:
"The SuperBowl has become an annual ritual for the American culture, which is comparable to a religious revival."

Which shows you how low this country has sunk. It's a wonder we haven't been mandated to watch it. Years ago it was one of my favorite days to catch a movie but last time I tried that there were plenty of other folks doing the same thing so it was no longer an advantage.

Regardless of whether you feel that Alex Jones is a nutter or not he has a pretty good video report on who the real winners of the Super Bowl are. And it is certainly not a Libertarian take nor a conservative Republican take on it either.
http://www.infowars.com/winner-of-super-bowl-48-announced/

On 02/01/2014 01:42 PM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
Bhairitu,

The SuperBowl has become an annual ritual for the American culture, which is comparable to a religious revival. But this year, a new factor has been introduced to the equation, which makes it more like the Kumbha Mela of India. Specifically, the two cities representing the contestants have residents who legally smoke bhong for recreation. Whether they know it or not, smoking bhong is considered a religious worship of Shiva.

As such, I believe the winning team will have the signs of Shiva on the team or its logo. Since two of the key players wear their hair in dreadlocks, I'm picking the Seahawks to win.










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