Super Bowl 2008 Liveblogging
Once again this year, we'll be wrangling pixels and Cheetos to bring you some quality Super Bowl bloggage, with special emphasis on the TV commercials (game? what game?). I hope you'll join us, but more than that, I'll pay you to join us.
OK, not really. But there will be some giveaways of coveted Fire Ant Gazette cra...uh, merchandise, simply because I love and respect you. Plus, I don't want to have to pack and move that stuff.
We'll use the same format as last year, with one big honkin' post per quarter, along with our trademark Ant Ratings for each ad. Your insights, feedback and commentary will be greatly appreciated, unless you actually plan to take the game seriously, in which case you might be better off finding a Buffalo Wild Wings somewhere.
And, in advance of the Big Game, I'm going out on the limb and making my prediction right here for the world to see: I think the Mighty Ducks will beat the Panthers by two runs and a birdie.
I'm all about professional sports, dude.
Man, I was rooting for the Cylons.
Posted by: beth at February 1, 2008 06:52 AMYa'll are just being silly now. Everyone knows the 6ers compete in a different league. And Beth, you're not going to draw me into that tired old debate about "world champions" vs. "solar system champions." We should just agree to disagree and move on to more pressing subjects, like the relative merits of Cheetos vs pork skins.
Posted by: Eric at February 1, 2008 09:57 AMOr Crunchy vs. Puffy.
What time do the commercials start?
Posted by: gwynne at February 1, 2008 11:41 AMCrunchy.
Posted by: Jim at February 1, 2008 03:54 PMDefinitely Crunchy. The puffy ones are too diluted with all that air. And who knows where that air has been, by the way.
As far as a kick-off time, it's whenever I get around to it. I trust that fits your schedule as well.
Posted by: Eric at February 1, 2008 04:02 PMGO STEELERS !!!!! ..... wait ..... what was the question?
Posted by: Jeff at February 2, 2008 04:52 PM
I respect your opinion, but I'm going to have to take the 6ers. They're the hometown team, you know. Although, Budweiser has a strong chance at going all the way this year.
Posted by: Jim at January 31, 2008 05:59 PM