Favorite Super Bowl Commerical?

Posted by tom | Feb 8, 2010
Confession: Stopped watching the Super Bowl due to
  1. already having seen the well crafted Focus on the Family Commercial ... for more of the story visit http://www.focusonthefamily.com/... May Timmy continue to walk in Christ and be a good role model, using his sports platform to preach.  What a joy to hear in the interview the affirmation
    1. no perfect parents
    2. the value of short term missions for the education of the youth who are being sent
    3. babies are not a mistake
    4. pregnancy crisis centers are available to serve those in need
    5. the Gospel brings life
  2. lack of interest in the halftime show by Who? performing what? from when? why? you know where ;-)
  3. indifference to the teams playing, what happened to 'da Stillers?
  4. the need to return Office: Season 2 to the library on Monday. 
Caught up on many, but not all of the, commercials at http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/07/super-bowl-ad-watch-a-look-at-the-other-side-of-tonights-game/ ... but back to the question, what was/is your favorite Super Bowl Commercial?  And you don't have to pick the one below ;-)  Maybe it's google or coca-cola.  Personally, I'd prefer the opportunity to get pants than walk around in underwear, but I wasn't so big on the Dockers commercial.

 
PS.  Kept following the game via ESPN and Facebook posts.  Caught the last few minutes of the game when we finished Office: Season 2.  Office: Season 3 on reserve.  Conversation about Office is for another day or two ;-)  Should have some thoughts from Theresa on the Office.

2 Comments & 0 Trackbacks of "Favorite Super Bowl Commerical?"

    My favorite was the "green police" (Audi TDI). E*trade was pretty funny too.

    Posted by Peter V, Feb 8 2010, 11:55

    Yes, the "green police" caused quite a stir. Nothing quite like an anteater becoming famous, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltxPsY-S9LQ ... And E*trade has such a touch with their ads, even though investment can't start until 18 years of age ;-)

    Posted by Thomas B. Grosh IV, Feb 8 2010, 15:10