Sunday, February 07, 2010
Who?
In reference to the Super Bowl half time show: lovely light show, but a boring performance from a band who hasn’t had a meaningful hit in longer than I can remember. Not that they didn’t play well and do their best to inject energy and excitement into their mini-concert/mash-up of some of their biggest hits. It’s just that the music sounds nothing close to relevant.
Was this really the best choice for keeping the audience in their seats instead of clicking over to the latest Danica Patrick “Too Hot for TV Internet Only” abomination at GoDaddy.com?

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I love the Who, but when they started I thought “wow, pinball, what a cutting-edge and culturally relevant song topic”...and it didn’t get a lot better from there. Ah well.
Yep. It just seemed so completely out of place.
WTH happened to my comment?
Your comment died a painful death.
That’s just a guess, actually, because I never saw it.
Trivia Question: Name the year that The Who did their “Farewell” tour. For extra points, tell us if David was born yet that year.
How many of you know what year David was born, for that matter?
I went through your wallet this weekend when you passed out after all those shots.
Did you find my super-secret vast, right-wing conspiracy card? Can’t remember where I put that thing…
Check under your Hillary voodoo doll.
And even though the ZB is still just a youngster compared to many of us, I suspect he was at least standing up to pee before The Who decided to retire.
It was a mercy killing. You’ll notice I didn’t try to reconstruct it.
It did leave me feeling kind of curious, though.
The Who were microwave safe.
xbox wizard??
My kids and I have great fun with knock knock jokes:
Knock knock
who’s there?
superbowl halftime show by the....
Dont forget to tip your waitresses…
VRB, I have to admit that I was happy that they didn’t lipsynch and I wasn’t overly concerned about wardrobe malfunctions. I thought that the Prince half time show from a few years back was one of the better recent choices, though.
MM (in disguise) they would have to change the lyrics of the song Xbox Wizard if they were singing about me:
That lame, slow and old guy
Sure can’t play Xbox.
Not very inspiring.
i loved it!!