Superbowl? Yes or No....

@dloveli (4366)
United States
February 7, 2010 7:10am CST
Are you going to sit by the telly and watch the Superbowl? NOT me. I only like to watch the half time show and the commercials. I couldnt tell you what football is even about. I know they have to get touchdown but that's about it. What are your plans for today? Will you watch it? Yes or no? Please share your plans dl
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@sacmom (14192)
• United States
8 Feb 10
Hiya dl. Nope, I didn't watch it. I'm not into sports, so I never watch the superbowl...not even for the commercials. LOL Happy mylotting!
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@dloveli (4366)
• United States
8 Feb 10
Wow Sacmom you are boycotting altogether. I hate sports too! I do think the commercials are funny. I dont even like the half time show. I dont even know what the game is about. I know there are cheer leaders. that's about it. dl
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@uicbear (1900)
• United States
7 Feb 10
I really do not plan to watch the Superbowl. I like football and root for my team, but once they are out of contention, but interest starts to fall off considerably. I was invited to a friend s house to watch the game but the weather is suppose to get bad, and this is my only day off in 13, so staying in seems like the best thing to do. Also, this year, neither of the teams playing really mean anything to me so I will find something else to watch or possibly come here to mylot for a while.
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@dasj20 (127)
• India
7 Feb 10
hi i feel the same........ thanking you have a nice day
• Canada
28 Feb 10
My husband and I are not major football fans, but there was a superbowl party at the bar next door, and all of our friends were going to be there. the place is only about 50 feet from home. LOL so we decided to walk over there and join the fun. We had a great time, and lots of great food. It was a great evening.
@thuhuong (823)
• United States
8 Feb 10
:) My husband is watching football now with my cousins and he has no clue what the game is all about. Mind you, he isn't from the states so he doesn't regard the game highly. But in case we are at a football party it's nice to meet up with friends, have a few drinks and enjoy the company. :)
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
8 Feb 10
I sat there and read a book while somebody else watched. I did watch the half time show though.
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@blue65packer (11826)
• United States
7 Feb 10
Oh yes. I will be watching the Super Bowl. I'm a huge football fan and I would not miss this for the world. Im right now under the weather and plan to watch the game by myself. Until the game I plan to be on Mylot,Facebook and some other sites on the computer. These are my plans for the day.
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@AmbiePam (85677)
• United States
7 Feb 10
I love football. I didn't until I was about fifteen years old. Then I got into the game for a specific purpose. But after a while I realized I really did like the game. Now it is my favorite sport. I will defnitely be watching the Super Bowl, but I'll be skipping the half time show. If I want to hear The Who, I can always watch all the CSI shows, since their theme songs are all done by The Who. Go Colts!
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
7 Feb 10
dloveli no not me as I could care less about football, I know nothing about it, and love it that way.NOpe I will sit here and mylot and browse the web and enjoy myself, let others hoot and holler over each touch down and pass and fumble or whatever. To each his own and my own is being here on mylot mylotting.
@bingchen (1119)
• China
8 Feb 10
i dont like watching the superbowl.today is weekend.so i stay at home using computer for hours and watching TV.it make me relax and happy to pass this day.
@RawBill1 (8531)
• Gold Coast, Australia
7 Feb 10
The Superbowl is on Monday morning our time and that is my busiest time of the week. I have a very busy day today and still have to clean up after being flooded on the weekend. Besides that I find the game a little boring to watch as it stops and starts too much! I did get into the sport when I was in the USA in 1997/98. But then I had the atmosphere of Monday night football every week, which was the start of my weekend as I had Tuesday and Wednesday off each week. When I returned back here to Australia,I found it difficult to get into the game again without all of the atmosphere of Americans cheering and getting excited.
• United States
8 Feb 10
I honestly could not think of a more boring way to spend an afternoon...lol I am a Brit married to an American, but luckily he is not remotely interested in the game so I don't have to do all that! I will stick with proper football. (I believe you call it soccer...!)
• United States
7 Feb 10
As much as I would love to watch the game I have a major paper to do. It is do tomorrow and I have been working on it for several days now. I am hoping that it is still on the computer because my husband moved the lap top and it has been giving us fits lately. My husband will watch the game.