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Old 02-06-2013, 12:27 PM   #1
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You say you agree, but then your next sentence specifically contradicts DRave's comment.

The Superbowl is a mass appeal effort. It's not Barney, which is intended for little ones, or Spongebob which has it's audience, or 2 1/2 men which has it's audience. The SB tries to appeal across the spectrum, so if a parent thinks that they shouldn't have to worry about a show which is trying to reach over 100m different individuals, than that parent is clueless about how TV marketing works.
How about this solution:

If your kids are too young to see what this halftime show offered, it was past their bedtime anyway. 8:00pm is primetime and this was well within what is acceptable in primetime nowadays.
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Old 02-06-2013, 04:47 PM   #2
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I really think its the parents job to control what their kids are watching rather than the TV show being wholesome for everyone.

If your kids stumble upon a porn site are you going to blame the porn company?

The site where I watch my TV shows has ads for naked women, are you going to blame them?

Parent your kids, stop your whining and get out of here with that bs.
1. Porn sites are not part of the NFL, neither are they designed for family viewing. At least not traditional families.

2. knowing that you are a lesbian, I understand why you have no problem with the site you are watching TV on showing naked women.

3. Knowing that you are a black lesbian, I understand why you would have no problem watching Beyonce shake her ass on stage at the SB.

4. FD is parenting his kid, thats why he is stating his distaste for the halftime content in the SB. The halftime show was not appropriate.
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Old 02-06-2013, 05:07 PM   #3
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1. Porn sites are not part of the NFL, neither are they designed for family viewing. At least not traditional families.

2. knowing that you are a black lesbian, I understand why you have no problem with the site you are watching TV on showing naked women.

3. Knowing that you are a black lesbian, I understand why you would have no problem watching Beyonce shake her ass on stage at the SB.

4. FD is parenting his kid, thats why he is stating his distaste for the halftime content in the SB. The halftime show was not appropriate.
that's a dumb response, possibly the rudest and most ignorant I've seen here. Even taking the vegetarian discussion into account.
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Old 02-06-2013, 05:28 PM   #4
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that's a dumb response, possibly the rudest and most ignorant I've seen here. Even taking the vegetarian discussion into account.
Of course it is but telling FD to parent his kid is not rude at all... My intent was not to be rude but to demonstrate why she would not mind beyonce's half time show, but others did. See lesbians are attracted to women, in case you didn't know. I would assume a black lesbian woman would be attracted to a beautiful black woman, makes sense right?

Also being a woman, she would have no idea what its like being a father to a young daughter as some of us are. So by her telling FD to "parent his child and get out of here with that BS" was very rude IMO.

Lets not try and make this more than what its intent was. Veggies have nothing to do with this. Just dont like seeing FD's post shot down because it has some morals built into it.
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Old 02-06-2013, 05:42 PM   #5
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Never heard any of these same clowns complain about the Sunday Night Football intro with Faith Hill wearing a skirt so short, she may have just wore a T-shirt and panties.






Better yet.....none of you have a problem with these ladies who are present at each and every home game.





The ignorance on this subject is stupendous.
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Old 02-06-2013, 05:45 PM   #6
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Of course it is but telling FD to parent his kid is not rude at all... My intent was not to be rude but to demonstrate why she would not mind beyonce's half time show, but others did. See lesbians are attracted to women, in case you didn't know. I would assume a black lesbian woman would be attracted to a beautiful black woman, makes sense right?

Also being a woman, she would have no idea what its like being a father to a young daughter as some of us are. So by her telling FD to "parent his child and get out of here with that BS" was very rude IMO.

Lets not try and make this more than what its intent was. Veggies have nothing to do with this. Just dont like seeing FD's post shot down because it has some morals built into it.
No, FD is one portion of the superbowl audience, for him and his family, they didn't want to see the halftime show, that is fine. The point is, he was not the pure spectrum that the superbowl was intended for, and to think that they should only serve to his tastes is wrong. If they were having some sort of whacked out caligula style court orgy, then morals comes into it, but this was a mainstream america singer, dressed with enough clothes so as not to be ruled unviewable in primetime, singing top 10 hits and dancing reasonably non pole dance moves.

Firstdown said the SB should have chosen a more appropriate act. He's wrong, and your response, although insensitive and rude does point to the fact the SB's target audience was more than just the family friendly cadre.

The act was appropriate for the SB target audience, and an ok halftime show.
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4. FD is parenting his kid, thats why he is stating his distaste for the halftime content in the SB. The halftime show was not appropriate.
Parenting a kid would be what my brother's wife does whenever she sees them watching something she believes is inappropriate for her two sons and daughter (under the age of 5): turning the channel, tell them to leave the room or turning the TV off.

I believe there is a fine line between parents demanding a certain level of restriction to TV programs and parents needing to do their jobs as parents (and not the censors or FCC).

In this situation, unless someone has been living under a rock, they should know that the Superbowl could have material not suitable for children including:
- Players dropping the F-bomb
- An all out brawl
- Players getting a terrible injury
- Players getting knocked out in a harsh manner
- Suggestive TV commercials
- Suggestive halftime acts

Given that the Superbowl and the halftime show took place during primetime, when most young children are going to bed, I think it is a ridiculous to expect none of these things to happen. I would also hope that parents would have the responsibility to make sure that their children do not watch this or explain that what they are seeing is inappropriate behavior (teachable moment).
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1. Porn sites are not part of the NFL, neither are they designed for family viewing. At least not traditional families.

2. knowing that you are a lesbian, I understand why you have no problem with the site you are watching TV on showing naked women.

3. Knowing that you are a black lesbian, I understand why you would have no problem watching Beyonce shake her ass on stage at the SB.

4. FD is parenting his kid, thats why he is stating his distaste for the halftime content in the SB. The halftime show was not appropriate.
This is offensive on two counts. Aside from the obvious, your post swims in all sorts of logical fallacy.
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Re: Ravens v. Niners Super Bowl Thread

I watched the Puppy Bowl before, at halftime and after the game. Should check it out if you haven't and you like dogs.

They have a kitty halftime show.

Seriously! Kitties! Get your mind out of the gutter.
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I watched the Puppy Bowl before, at halftime and after the game. Should check it out if you haven't and you like dogs.

They have a kitty halftime show.

Seriously! Kitties! Get your mind out of the gutter.
Maybe next year I'll do the Fish Bowl.

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Maybe next year I'll do the Fish Bowl.

You do know that this is a family friendly web site, right? I don't want my kids to see images like that. Like the Super Bowl, you should be able to trust the Warpath to be family-friendly.
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Don't these people have JOBS?????


(not being serious)
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Don't these people have JOBS?????


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Haha..ever seen the Wire?
(That too is a joke)
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Don't these people have JOBS?????


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A lot of people were given the day off in Baltimore, I'm sure the same thing would happen in DC if we won the SB.
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Apparently it was an obscenely packed to the point of where some of the players were caught in the traffic.
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