Monday, February 7, 2005
Member since:
March 2002
March 2002
Yes, I would have to agree that the halftime show was a little on the conservative side. Plus there was not a crap load of Viagra commercials compared to last year. Seems everyone was on their best behavior. Cracked me up, though, how McCartney played the more energenic "Guns n' Roses" version of his own song, "Live & Let Die!" I was wating for Axel Rose to hit the stage any minute, but there were certainly no surprises this year. As John said, Oh, well.
Monday, February 7, 2005
Member since:
December 2003
December 2003
Something tells me that if "Axle" had shown up, he would have pulled a "Janet Jackson".
I honestly wonder if it was that everyone was "on their best behavior" this year, or is it closer to the Superbowl commission throwing a tempertantrum for getting in trouble last year? This years half time show was seriously boring (all due respect to Sir Mcartney), even with his "Gun's 'N Roses" rendition, it was a really sad halftime show.
- Josh
I honestly wonder if it was that everyone was "on their best behavior" this year, or is it closer to the Superbowl commission throwing a tempertantrum for getting in trouble last year? This years half time show was seriously boring (all due respect to Sir Mcartney), even with his "Gun's 'N Roses" rendition, it was a really sad halftime show.
- Josh