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I just heard on television that the #1 Super Bowl ad was the one with the puppy and the Clydesdales for Budweiser. No words were spoken in the ad. It definitely was my favorite ad, too.

My second favorite ad was for Coke in which America The Beautiful was sung in many different languages. It showed the hopeful faces of the new America and how we celebrate diversity in this great country.

What were some of your favorites?
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Loved the Radio Shack "the 80's called and want there store back" commercial. Thought it was awesome….too fast to catch all the 80's icons in it.

I also really liked the Budweiser "welcome home" commercial. Those always get to me.
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I just heard on television that the #1 Super Bowl ad was the one with the puppy and the Clydesdales for Budweiser. No words were spoken in the ad. It definitely was my favorite ad, too.

My second favorite ad was for Coke in which America The Beautiful was sung in many different languages. It showed the hopeful faces of the new America and how we celebrate diversity in this great country.

What were some of your favorites?
I loved them both I watched the longer making of the coke one on the internet it was very interesting to find out all about it. One of the languages was a native American tounge spoken by the pueblo that I had never heard of.
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Loved the Radio Shack "the 80's called and want there store back" commercial. Thought it was awesome….too fast to catch all the 80's icons in it.

I also really liked the Budweiser "welcome home" commercial. Those always get to me.
I want the old Radio Shack back to. One where you could parts, solder, etc.

Ads went by fast, but since the program is on a DVR, and the game was nothing, back up on the ones you liked. If anything happened, watch Fox's replay or back up, could catch up during the lull.

BTW, the NFL tries to push NFL Football overseas and in India the show it taped. They take out all pauses and show just the action.
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I want the old Radio Shack back to. One where you could parts, solder, etc.

Ads went by fast, but since the program is on a DVR, and the game was nothing, back up on the ones you liked. If anything happened, watch Fox's replay or back up, could catch up during the lull.

BTW, the NFL tries to push NFL Football overseas and in India the show it taped. They take out all pauses and show just the action.



Our son has watched that version in Australia. It drove him nuts, so now he buys the season on the internet somehow and watches it on his tv.
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Our son has watched that version in Australia. It drove him nuts, so now he buys the season on the internet somehow and watches it on his tv.
The people are used to the game of Football called soccer here. No stopping all action.
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The people are used to the game of Football called soccer here. No stopping all action.
Good point. I never thought of that.
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