America's Drywall
You ever wonder if all the ad-revenue generated by the Super Bowl games affects America's perspective on consumerism-conveniences?
That's why I really appreciated the
Bud Bowl stuff from years back.
This year's game at the NRG Stadium in Houston (Texas) should generate some nice PR for those eccentric cowboys...unless ISIS has planted a bomb somewhere in America (not a very bright picture). However, I don't see much motivation in terrorism-related activity at the game --- just look at this nice geo-cultural contribution the architects and engineers of the NRG have offered to the public:
energy-efficient lighting.
I might make some veggie-snacks for the Big Game, since I'm trying to feel less guilty about consumerism.
Besides, many of us think that the Machine that is Belichick's Patriots will give the overshadowing Brady his 5th Super Bowl title --- something of a sports-tedium reality but ad-designer's dream. Everyone likes a safe bet in these commerce-frenzied times.
I'm willing to bet President Trump is a Patriots fan for this Super Bowl...
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BRADY: I got a Patriots wallpaper for my Samsung smartphone.
RYAN: You should have your PR agents tell people.
BRADY: Why, so the media knows I'm a Samsung fan?
RYAN: Sure, that greases the rails for smoother endorsement-related chatter.
BRADY: Well, the Super Bowl has become America's *media* rendition of the Olympics.
RYAN: People itch about terrorism these days, since the
WTC was attacked.
BRADY: Well, the WTC symbolizes commerce and traffic, so that's why.
RYAN: Americans crave a good athlete-diplomat for product endorsements.
BRADY: I should endorse the Bud Bowl.
RYAN: The Bud Bowl games were great. Maybe this Falcons-Patriots matchup will be 'fun.'
BRADY: This game will come down to coaching.
RYAN: Nah, this game will come down to fanfare.
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