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    Super bowl commercials?

    There's a fine line between edgy and weird.....

    Congratulations to the advertisers, you've obliterated it.

    WTH? WHO approved some of these, especially the taco hell and Calvin Klein ads?
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    I wait until after the game is over and watch the commercials online! That way they aren't interrupted by football ... and I can skip the ones I'd rather not see!
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    I must have been busy doing other things when the commercials were on. The only one I remember is the Clydesdale one - love the horse

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    I thought the Budweiser Clydesdale commercial in the third quarter was sooooooo sweet!
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    I was creeped out by the CK spot. Who decided that's appropriate for Sunday night TV? There were two with Stevie Wonder's song "Superstition" that I didn't get; and I didn't get the one for Coke with the showgirls and the cowboys, either. I didn't think the Taco Bell spot with the retirement home residents was funny, and it doesn't make me want to race out and eat there. Psy for pistachios didn't work for me; I wonder how much they paid to get him to appear in that ad.

    My all time favorite Super Bowl commercials are the one from last year with the dog "Here, Wego!" -- the one from maybe 4 or 5 years ago about herding cats -- and Mean Joe Greene for Coca-Cola from the mid-1970s. And any commercial with a Clydesdale.
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    Somehow Bud's ad agency ALWAYS does a good job with the clydesdales.

    The Doritos' ad was a tad past the edge of creepy as well, grown men wearing dresses playing with a little girl? sorry.....
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    My favorite was Paul Harvey's Ode to the Farmer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Somehow Bud's ad agency ALWAYS does a good job with the clydesdales.

    The Doritos' ad was a tad past the edge of creepy as well, grown men wearing dresses playing with a little girl? sorry.....
    Oh man really? taht was my FAVORITE commercial. Having a husband and a 5 year old daughter I could TOTALLY see that scene lol

    I also liked the oreo commercial in the library lol




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