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5,600,000 dollars for a 30 second commercial... that's ridiculous.

 

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Bud Light vs. Bud Seltzer was pretty good.

"Mark's water" was a surprise laugh for SodaWater.

38 minutes ago, Dutch Oven said:

Ain't going to lie, that Google one was tough to watch. 

Touching...

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10 minutes ago, dusty said:

Liked the Alexa commercial

Bring back Louie the lizard or magic and Larry or anything else that you can actually watch.

These stink !

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41 minutes ago, tiamat63 said:

Columbian women are stupid beautiful.  Period.

Yeah but the Venezuelan women have more Miss Universes. 3 to Columbia's 1 since 2008.

EDIT: They are also tied with India for most Miss World winners at 6.

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7 minutes ago, SdBacker80 said:

They get worse each year.

 

But Shakira saved the non football aspect of the Super Bowl 

Even old J Lo looks pretty good for 50.

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Don't let this distract you from the the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.

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41 minutes ago, dusty said:

Don't let this distract you from the the fact that in 1966, Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk High School Panthers in the 1966 city championship game versus Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown in the final seconds against his old nemesis, Bubba "Spare Tire" Dixon.

Not Al Bundy the shoe salesman?  

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8 minutes ago, dusty said:

The one and only!

And the real life story of Youngstown Ohio native and Ursline high school and later YSU player Ed O'Niell.

O'Neill was born into an Irish-American Catholic family in Youngstown, Ohio.[4][5] His mother, Ruth Ann (née Quinlan), was a homemaker and social worker, and his father, Edward Phillip O'Neill, was a steel mill worker and truck driver.[6] O'Neill attended Ursuline High School before transferring to Worthington High School and winning a state championship, earning the name Ed O'Winner and winning a football scholarship to Ohio University, where he majored in history, also joining the Mu chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.[7] O'Neill left Ohio after his sophomore year; he spent more time playing sports and partying than studying[7] and also feuded with his coach.

He transferred to Youngstown State University, where he was a defensive lineman. While an undergraduate, O'Neill pledged Delta Sigma Phi and was initiated into the Delta Sigma chapter there. Rumors abound that he was an avid partier.[6] O'Neill was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 but was cut in training camp.[5][6][8] Later, on Married... with Children, O'Neill played a former high-school football star who had failed to make it big and constantly reminisced about his "glory days" at Polk High ("I once scored four touchdowns in a single game"). As part of this theme, former Pittsburgh Steelers great and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw also made two guest appearances on the show. O'Neill was also a substitute social studies teacher at Ursuline High School before becoming an actor.[6]

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28 minutes ago, mjp28 said:

And the real life story of Youngstown Ohio native and Ursline high school and later YSU player Ed O'Niell.

O'Neill was born into an Irish-American Catholic family in Youngstown, Ohio.[4][5] His mother, Ruth Ann (née Quinlan), was a homemaker and social worker, and his father, Edward Phillip O'Neill, was a steel mill worker and truck driver.[6] O'Neill attended Ursuline High School before transferring to Worthington High School and winning a state championship, earning the name Ed O'Winner and winning a football scholarship to Ohio University, where he majored in history, also joining the Mu chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.[7] O'Neill left Ohio after his sophomore year; he spent more time playing sports and partying than studying[7] and also feuded with his coach.

He transferred to Youngstown State University, where he was a defensive lineman. While an undergraduate, O'Neill pledged Delta Sigma Phi and was initiated into the Delta Sigma chapter there. Rumors abound that he was an avid partier.[6] O'Neill was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 but was cut in training camp.[5][6][8] Later, on Married... with Children, O'Neill played a former high-school football star who had failed to make it big and constantly reminisced about his "glory days" at Polk High ("I once scored four touchdowns in a single game"). As part of this theme, former Pittsburgh Steelers great and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw also made two guest appearances on the show. O'Neill was also a substitute social studies teacher at Ursuline High School before becoming an actor.[6]

Didn't know that

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15 minutes ago, dusty said:

Didn't know that

Yes he's about 4 years older than me and 3 years older than my cousin who also attended Ursline high school in Youngstown Ohio. He was briefly at YSU when I started there in 1968.  His dad was also was a fellow steel worker like many of us in the area.  Ed also has area ties and has been close to YSU over the years.

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