Post-300 Mark Super Bowl Weekend Wind Down
Yes, it is as I predicted, and then some. WyW5 is a healthy 20 hits above 300, which if I were a baseball player, would have me in serious contract negotiations right about now, Funk Soul Brothers. And also, having checked whether my blog is Hot or Not - it seems a full 7 hominids haved graced this rag with a stupendous 9.9 rating. Thank you, thank you all - feel free to enjoy the bevy of crustless sandwiches and punch awaiting you in the hospitality suite next door.
It was Superbowl Sunday today - a day known for its staggering increases in domestic violence across This Great Land of Ours (tm). The New England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles by a slim margin of 24-21.
The score doesn't tell the story, though. Despite a stodgy first half, with minimal scoring by either side, the Eagles wilted in the late going and were further addled by QB Donovan McNabb's apparent unwillingness to let a quarter go by without a quality interception by New England's defensive line.
Sir Paul McCartney was the halftime diversion, and sorry boomers, but no Beatle nipples were exposed during the brief set of classic tunes. Instead, during Hey Jude, we got the words Na Na Na Na spelled out in dazzling red, white and blue placards across the stadium. Just in case anyone watching at home became confused during the singalong Sir Paul was conducting from midfield.
After the big game, Fox delighted us all with back-to-back Simpsons and American Dad episodes, which sent me into a rictus of riotous laughter. American Dad is brought to you by the same fine folks as did Family Guy, another hyperventilation-worthy animated series. Fox Broadcasting may be the Devil's Right Arm when it comes to news reporting, but you gotta love 'em for Family Guy, The Simpsons and American Dad. New episodes air May 1st, so set your Tivos and bring a change of boxer briefs.
It was Superbowl Sunday today - a day known for its staggering increases in domestic violence across This Great Land of Ours (tm). The New England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles by a slim margin of 24-21.
The score doesn't tell the story, though. Despite a stodgy first half, with minimal scoring by either side, the Eagles wilted in the late going and were further addled by QB Donovan McNabb's apparent unwillingness to let a quarter go by without a quality interception by New England's defensive line.
Sir Paul McCartney was the halftime diversion, and sorry boomers, but no Beatle nipples were exposed during the brief set of classic tunes. Instead, during Hey Jude, we got the words Na Na Na Na spelled out in dazzling red, white and blue placards across the stadium. Just in case anyone watching at home became confused during the singalong Sir Paul was conducting from midfield.
After the big game, Fox delighted us all with back-to-back Simpsons and American Dad episodes, which sent me into a rictus of riotous laughter. American Dad is brought to you by the same fine folks as did Family Guy, another hyperventilation-worthy animated series. Fox Broadcasting may be the Devil's Right Arm when it comes to news reporting, but you gotta love 'em for Family Guy, The Simpsons and American Dad. New episodes air May 1st, so set your Tivos and bring a change of boxer briefs.
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