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SOME COMMENTS FROM THE NEWS ABOUT HALFTIME SHOW

Gosh, that was quick. The denial and outrage has been given by all big wigs involved and the performers are calling it a mistake. Here are some comments:

CBS and the NFL disavowed a Super Bowl halftime performance Sunday night that concluded with Justin Timberlake baring Janet Jackson’s right breast.

The incident was so upsetting to the NFL that it suggested MTV won’t be permitted to produce another halftime show.

“We were extremely disappointed by moments of the MTV-produced halftime show,” said Joe Browne, NFL executive vice president of communications. “They were totally inconsistent with assurances our office was given about the content of the show. It is unlikely that MTV will produce another Super Bowl halftime.”

CBS, a sister of MTV (both are owned by Viacom), also appeared to be taken aback by Sunday’s show.

“CBS deeply regrets the incident that occurred during the Super Bowl halftime show,” a network spokeswoman said. “We attended rehearsals throughout the week, and there was no indication this would happen. It did not conform to CBS broadcast standards, and we would like to apologize to anyone who was offended.”

Timberlake said he did not intend to tear the cup off Jackson’s black leather bustier, exposing a nipple piercing shield.

“I am sorry that anyone was offended by the wardrobe malfunction during the halftime performance of the Super Bowl,” Timberlake said in a statement. “It was not intentional and is regrettable.”

If it was a wardrobe malfunction, what was supposed to happen when he reached over there?

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AND SUPER BOWL 38 IS OVER…

…but not without its controversy. First of all, let me say I loved the game. It was competitive, close and after a sluggish start, well played. I really didn’t care who won either way, (though I always pull for the underdog) but I was happy to see Adam Viniteri get an opportunity to redeem himself and win the game with a field goal.

The pre-game show was one of the best I’d seen in many years, including the two times they made me cry with the interview of the Columbia crew’s families, and the interview of Trent Dilfer (who lost a son recently), Jim Kelly (who has a terminally ill son) and Boomer Esiason (who has a son with a serious life threatening illness). After all that, however, I was looking forward to some good music.

I will always love Aerosmith, no matter how old they get, and Toby & Willie did a fine job as well. The tribute to the lost crew of the Columbia made me cry. Josh Groban did such an excellent job with that song, he tore me up. Then Beyonce’, very conservatively dressed, stepped up and let her voice be the center of attention as she belted out the National Anthem. That was my favorite part of the non-sports activities.

As for the half time show… I was so disappointed. The pre-game show was better, and well, cleaner and safer for children to watch. First of all, CBS should never hire MTV to do the halftime show ever again. Second, how many years ago was it that Janet Jackson put out an album? Her voice was pre-recorded and synthesized, and her dancers were dressed like tramps. I would have much rather watched the U of H and TSU bands do a halftime show than watch her (though “Rythym Nation” is one of my favorite songs of hers) gyrate with her dancers and Justin Timberlake. I do like Kid Rock and to say his performance was the best and cleanest part of the show speaks volumes. I do not dislike Nelly or P Diddy but their performance was lackluster and uninspired. I kept waiting for the “good part,” and it really never arrived.

To make it worse, the show ended on a XXX note. As he sang the lyric, “I’ll have you naked by the end of this song,” Justin Timberlake reached over and tastelessly ripped off the coverings of one of Janet’s breasts. I sat there, thinking, “that had to have been a mistake or an accident,” but Janet had promised that her show would feature a surprise guest, and apparently, her “guest” was her exposed breast, and her lack of class. The picture in the newspaper clearly shows that her breast was completely covered by a skin toned cloth, but she was counting on the cameras being far enough away to not be able to tell the difference and she was correct. The move was even more classless than Madonna kissing Britney, and I thought after that all time low stunt, the networks (especially CBS, who seems to be censoring everything lately) would ensure that a family event like the Super Bowl would be free of such stunts. In fact, CBS Sportsline is currently running a poll for the most memorable moment of the Super Bowl and it lists Janet’s “wardrobe malfunction,” as one of the moments to choose from? How can something planned be a malfunction?

I do not envy the NFL commissioner’s office e-mail box, which should be full by now, or the e-mail box at Viacom (which owns CBS and MTV). Please help me by filling them up. Let them know that this lack of respect for their viewing audience will not be tolerated.

And the ads? Where were the ads? I saw too many repeats of old ads or ads that debuted in the pre-game slots. I liked the NFL’s “Tomorrow,” and the donkey who wanted to be a Budweiser clydesdale. I kept waiting for the ad that would make me say, “now that was worth the 2 million dollars spent for the 30 seconds,” but I was disappointed again.

The sad thing is, people will associate these shortcomings with Houston in general and that shouldn’t happen. I really hope that the Super Bowl comes back and all that is tied into it (including the ads and shows) will make people say, “wow!” instead of, “Oh, no!”

CBS still owes me an apology for the halftime show.

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MORE CELEB INSANITY

This is the funniest one yet. Last night, during the Super Bowl update on Channel 11, there was a “Celeb Sighting Ticker” running across the bottom of the screen. They listed everybody — from the people who were obvious because they are performing in the pre-game or halftime show (Janet Jackston, Aerosmith, P Diddy), to “celebs” who are just in town for the game.

The funniest one? Gary Berghoff. Yes, Gary Berghoff. Remember Radar on M*A*S*H? Has he really done anything since then? lol… but he’s been sighted in and around Houston. I’m telling you, the town has gone crazy.

The Super Bowl kicks off in four and a half hours, then tomorrow, things should return to somewhat normal…

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SUPER BOWL INSANITY

The Super Bowl is a huge draw for the celebrity set. If a celeb wants to be seen, treated as near royalty and get their picture taken and splashed across newspapers all over the country, Houston is the place to be this weekend.

So far, I have sighted not one celeb, but my life is not going to suffer for it. The city is abuzz, however, with sightings of Madonna at Starbuck’s on Westheimer and J-Lo retreating from the Galleria mall through the back doors of Nieman Marcus because she was being mobbed as she tried to shop incognito. The members of Nsync are staying at the Hotel Derek and shopped at an undisclosed mall to avoid crowds.

Jene’ asked, “why is Madonna drinking coffee at Starbuck’s news?” Because Madonna doesn’t live here, and for reasons good or bad, she’s “famous.” If Madonna lived in Houston (like Beyonce’ does), drank coffee at that Starbuck’s every Thursday morning, and shopped for groceries at HEB, then a Madonna sighting at Starbuck’s would be no big deal.

Just for your information, I am not driving inside the loop this weekend or going anywhere near Reliant Stadium. The traffic is already bad. So, I am going to thaw my guac and chips and get ready for Sunday night.

Anybody want to make a guess as to who will win Sunday night?

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ALAS POOR COLTS

Gloom, despair… ARGH!! Poor Indy came up short today, but I am so proud of their season! Naysayers didn’t even think they’d make it this far, but I think this is just a warmup for next season. I’m a little upset though. I had managed to find out where the AFC Champs would be staying for the Super Bowl…and now, who wants to “stalk” (ha ha) Tom Brady? Not me.

Next year, my Colts. I still believe.

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HOW ABOUT THOSE COLTS!!

I am more than slightly excited about the Colts win today. If they continue with this momentum, I’ll be seeing them here in Houston soon! WOO HOO!!

Now, I have to go cook some dinner… and get ready for the Sugar Bowl. 🙂

WOO HOO!!

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WHODA THUNK?

* The Colts (7-1) before play today… would get beat by the Jaguars who were 1-7 before they beat the Colts. UGH!!

* The Cowboys would be a playoff caliber team this year. I personally can’t believe it, but they said it on TV, so it must be true.

* A nice, respectable guy would win the NASCAR championship this year with only 1 win. (Congrats, Matt Kenseth)

* Purdue is in the top 10 in the college football poll! WOO HOO!

* I haven’t blogged about snow yet this fall.

* A member of my family made it into the news media in a positive light (ha ha): My cousin’s wife is in this week’s (Nov. 10) Time magazine on page 71. All right, Dr. Liza!

* I will be working every day until Thanksgiving (woo hoo)!

L8R!

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THE COLTS ROCK AND THE CUBS NEED TO QUIT GIVING ME HEART ATTACKS

Though it is only the 5th inning in the Cubs NLCS playoff game, they are up by 10 runs, so unless they self destruct, they will tie the series tonight. Whew.

And, if you missed the Colts/Bucs game on Monday Night Football… call ABC and order the tape. (Fast forward to the fourth quarter… until there’s about five minutes left to go in the game).

Jene’ picked the Bucs to win in her football pool (she’d been perfect so far this year) and I kept insisting that the Colts would win (I’m intensely loyal, even during lost cause years — for the Colts that would be every year since they moved to Indy until Peyton came along) and she openly mocked me until the fourth quarter. Then she told me to go to bed and to take my sorry Touchdown and Extra Point Monkeys (Colts toys) with me. So with 5 minutes left in the game, after Peyton threw an interception for a touchdown to bring their deficit to 21 points, I was near tears. My Colts were going to lose for the first time this season.

I was wound up from the game, so I took two Tylenol PM so I could get to sleep. I was getting sleepy, then the Colts started putting on a clinic as Tampa apparently thought they had won the game and went to sleep. I had a tough time staying awake until overtime, but I made it. The Tylenol kept me from screaming as much, but I was jumping up and down in my room. Peyton Manning is the MAN. I didn’t gloat to Jene’ too much. :p

Okay… back to back homeruns for the Marlins in the 6th. Come on, Cubbies. Harry Caray is turning over in his grave. Don’t let this one slip away! No Tylenol PM for me tonight… no way. I might miss something.

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WEDNESDAY MUSINGS

Sports: Colts won, Texans lost. I still have the Colts picked for the Super Bowl! It’s September, so it’s time for the Houston Astros to do their annual, “well, we’ve flirted with contending for the pennant all year long, so it’s time to fade before the playoffs.” Sigh.

Job: I actually interviewed for a really cool job — two weeks ago. I was actually waiting to post that so I could post the happy happy joy joy — woo hoo I got a job! announcement. I was fairly confident I had a good shot at the job after I interviewed. The person who interviewed me even negotiated a schedule where I could give two weeks notice at my current part time job and still be trained for the new job. She told me to go home and check out the company’s benefits online, familiarize myself with the company, etc. I was definitely encouraged and excited about this job prospect. Flexible hours, great pay, benefits, and I could wear jeans. What more could I ask for? Well, a decision would be nice.

Two weeks later, she’s still interviewing for the job, but says I’m still a high contender. She also said the job description may change, which is why she’s doing so many interviews. So, though I may be a contender, I may not be if the job description changes. UGH. I’m back in limbo, not knowing what to do. I went through an agency and I guess I could have them put me on other jobs while I wait on this one. All I know is I’d take a decision on their part — either way. I hate limbo.

Finances: I’m too depressed to discuss them. Today, my monitor faded on me (came back on after I slammed my fist up against it — must have a short), and there wouldn’t have been much I could do about replacing it. I did, after all, buy some groceries Monday night, thus depleting all of my extra money (as if I ever have any – ha ha) until some time in October, or until I get a better paying job.

Writing: As always, whenever I get a good head of steam on something creative that I do on the computer — the computer (or something related to it) freaks out. Therefore, I am looking into hooking up the computer to my tv as an alternative in case the monitor goes out again. Meanwhile, I am working on some freelance things and other opportunities I will share with you as the plans become more solid.

Outdoors: Actually went outdoors yesterday. Walked to the park, shared the area with four old ladies and their tiny, barking furballs (I assume they are acutally dogs), got a little sun (good vitamins), listened to some good music and tiny barking furballs. Last night had splitting sinus headache from being outdoors. Not sure which is the better tradeoff… sun vs. splitting headache.

Weather: It’s been sunny, highs in the mid 80’s, lower humidity, not bad for going outside to trade off mild headache for sinus splitting one.

And, that’s the end of my updates for now. If my monitor cooperates, I will keep you updated. 🙂

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WARS, RUMORS OF WARS…

AND THE HOUSTON TEXANS TAKE THE SEASON OPENER

AGAINST MIAMI AT PRO PLAYER STADIUM!

A Super Bowl may not be in their immediate future, but the Texans not only showed up today, they more than resembled a pro football team, too. Now I’m tuning in to see if the Dallas Cowboys even show up (though they are playing the Vick-less Falcons, so they have a chance).

I might add that the Indianapolis Colts also won today, though, from all reports I’ve read, they almost forgot to show up. I’ll let this slide, because many analysts have them picked for the Super Bowl (which is in Houston this year). Even though many in my posse do not believe… I believe. And, as we’ve already established in the history of my blogdom, it is all about me… wait… we’ve established it’s not about me, but I still believe anyway.

And, I will add this footnote: Screaming + sore throat = bad, very bad idea. I only screamed twice in the first half, but that was enough to bring me great, great pain. After a popsicle donated by my roommate, I had to resort to loud clapping instead. Now my hands hurt. I can’t win, but the Texans and Colts did!!