By Rolland Smith, on February 9th, 2012
“Republicans See Politics in Chrysler Super Bowl Ad By JEREMY W. PETERS and JIM RUTENBERG Published: February 6, 2012 The most talked-about advertisement of the Super Bowl did not have a barely clothed supermodel, a cute puppy or a smart-aleck baby. It was a cinematic, two-minute spot featuring Clint Eastwood, an icon of American brawn, likening Chrysler’s comeback to the country’s [...]
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By Rolland Smith, on February 7th, 2012
Some thoughts on flipping the bird. In the interest of full disclosure, I have flipped the bird any number of times in my life and found it offered limited solace to my momentary frustration. It did, however, communicate a singular sentiment toward another as a private gesture. That said the televised action on Sunday’s Super [...]
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By Rolland Smith, on February 6th, 2012
Giants win the Super Bowl!
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By Rolland Smith, on February 8th, 2010
Some limerick thoughts this morning on Super Bowl forty four. With pride the fans came to the bowl,believing their team could control, The ball on the ground, in the air around,But just for one the bell would toll. Some think it’s the ultimate game,With the players getting the fame Bowl Forty and four, Some wanted [...]
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By Rolland Smith, on February 3rd, 2009
A lot of people watched the Super Bowl on Sunday night. It was broadcast throughout the world and what did the world see? An American game called football and American life called commercials. The game was competitive and exciting. The commercials were suspect, silly and stupid. Many falsely depicted American life, values, morals and styles. [...]
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By Rolland Smith, on January 30th, 2009
Some limerick thoughts on the Superbowl. With pride the fans come to the bowl,thinking their team will control the ball on the ground in the air all aroundto the other, the bell will toll. The bowl is the ultimate game,Teams getting their fortune and fame. Bowl forty and three We’ll wait and will seeWill next [...]
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Politicians get a life!
“Republicans See Politics in Chrysler Super Bowl Ad By JEREMY W. PETERS and JIM RUTENBERG Published: February 6, 2012 The most talked-about advertisement of the Super Bowl did not have a barely clothed supermodel, a cute puppy or a smart-aleck baby. It was a cinematic, two-minute spot featuring Clint Eastwood, an icon of American brawn, likening Chrysler’s comeback to the country’s [...]
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