B) Saints!
C ) Who cares? I’m just watching the commercials.
D) I’ll be curled up with a good book. Tell me when it’s over.
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Wicked Awesome game! I can’t stand Peton Manning. I was soooo pulling for the Saints! Good job guys!
Was stuck at a Superbowl party with 16 mth hellion boy and shy 8 yr old boy — my version of hell. The night consisted of No Jesse, No Jesse, Don’t put your finger there Jesse and Are you ok Jake, sure I will play Guitar Hero with you again sweetie. So my choice would have been D — although I would have cheered for the underdog Saints because New Orleans needs a reason to party again
Jennifer, wow. We all would pick option D in that scenario, I think. There are so many “Calgon, take me away!” moments when you have kids.
D–there’s a football game on??
I’m with Jacquie
The Saints might need a refresher course in how to play football.
No kidding.. but the second quarter was better. And the Who rocked…
I love Roger Daltry.
Won’t get fooled again. Who dat?
Well it’s turning into a real game… so we’ll see how it ends.
Whoooooo!~ 3 minutes left. TD Saints. Good game. Manning has something to counter, no doubt.
I think that was the ballgame!
Wow. Good game! Loved both teams. Well done.
Definately C or D — knowing my husband probably C. And if pushed–Go Colts. Only because I like Payton Manning.
Honestly, the main thing is that I get to see Tedy Bruschi doing pre-bowl coverage for ESPN. I love Tedy! Miss him on my team.
I don’t have a horse in this race, but I’ll be pulling for the Saints. More than that, I’m hoping for a great ballgame. Super Bowl blowouts are so boring. I’m also looking forward to the commercials. For 3 mil (or is it more?) a pop, they better be good!
Yeah, I’m with you. My Pats just didn’t bring it this year. I just want a good game. And for the Colts to lose.
B) Saints! Go Saints! (I can’t quite bring myself to “Geaux,” but I’m still cheering them on).