When it come to Super Bowl Sunday, you kind of have to go into the day knowing that, even if you're not hosting or attending a party somewhere per usual, it's still gonna be a waste of a day.
I watched church online, called my mom, and tried to be productive through early afternoon then, bam, in my recliner with an anchor tied to my backside for the next 6 hours or so.
I could claim he kidnapped me, but I wouldn't want anyone to rescue me. It's sort of like New Year's Day. We earn that one day to sit around a do absolutely nothing.
I didn't have a vested interest in who won the game. Usually I'm trying to just match "my numbers" on boards at a party. That was back in pre-pandemic times. This year I just wanted the score to be close and the commercials entertaining. I would have said enjoyable halftime show, too, but I'm getting to the age I don't recognize all the songs by halftime artists. If I've heard of them and know two songs I consider myself still young-ish.
The game itself wasn't that exciting. I had predicted a close game with Chiefs winning by 3 after Brady falls short on a 4th-quarter comeback. So everything opposite of what I "thought" actually happened. Remember that for Vegas next year, friends.
There were a few noteworthy commercials. I liked the M&M's commercial (sorry your name is Karen) and the "2020 was a lemon" one and this one...
... which says "Good night and sweet dreams" to me. Good thing I stuck it out and didn't switch over the Hallmark movie.
Good night, Boss.
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