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Get over it.
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Michigan and Ohio State working together?
What amazed me, was that a Michigan player shined on offense. Then a Ohio State player shined on the defense.
Tom Brady went to Michigan of course. 2-0 in Bowl games. 6-0 in NFL Post Season. I believe 4-0 in overtime games and 2 Super Bowl MVPs. The youngest to do the MVP thing. Then an Ohio State player Mike Varabel(sp?), causes a fumble, has a sack (I think two but not sure) and catches a TD from a Michigan Man. What is this world coming to? Woody Hayes must be rolling in his grave. Peace
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It was definitely planned.
I won't post the photo but here's the link....
http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com...2794264459.jpg ...and a link to the video. http://www.gmcgriff.com/refonline/ww...sages/499.html NEW YORK - CBS apologized on Sunday for an unexpectedly R-rated end to its Super Bowl halftime show, when singer Justin Timberlake tore off part of Janet Jackson’s top, exposing her breast. “CBS deeply regrets the incident,” spokeswoman LeslieAnne Wade said after the network received several calls about the show. The two singers were performing a flirtatious duet to end the halftime show, and at the song’s finish, Timberlake reached across Jackson’s leather gladiator outfit and pulled off the covering to her right breast. The network quickly cut away from the shot, and did not mention the incident on the air. It was unclear whether Timberlake intended to expose Jackson’s breast. (YEAH RIGHT!) Wade said CBS officials attended rehearsals of the halftime show all week, “and there was no indication any such thing would happen. The moment did not conform to CBS’ broadcast standards and we would like to apologize to anyone who was offended.” The Super Bowl halftime show, which also featured Puff Daddy, Nelly and Kid Rock, was produced by MTV, CBS’ corporate cousin in Viacom. “We were extremely disappointed by elements of the MTV-produced halftime show,” Joe Browne, NFL executive vice president, said. “They were totally inconsistent with assurances our office was given about the content of the show. “It’s unlikely that MTV will produce another Super Bowl halftime.” |
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OK!
Gee, look at him holding her breakaway clothes in his hand. He sure looks SHOCKED, doesn't he? And she seems to be conveniently covered with a little nippl* throwing star, doesn't she? As the church lady used to say, "How convenient!"
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