Worst Super Bowl ever

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Soccer 😀😀😀😀
It’s a good excuse for a nap. 😀
Them’s fightin’ words. Do I have to bring out the ban hammer? 😉 (I know, this isn’t the Ban The Person Above You thread.)

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Could you link? I’ve heard nothing but good things abt Fr. Rippenger and am interested in his opinion here
Well, if you go to sensustraditionis.org and click on “multimedia” and then “sermons”, look for the ones on modesty. I’m thinking it was within one of those sermons that he talked about tattoos being effeminate and it’s kind of stuck in my head since then. For the record, I don’t think he’s referring to salty old Marines having a bald eagle and “semper fi” on their forearms, it’s more directed toward the younger guys and their hyper-focus on appearance.
 
No way!

Curling is great! I have a hard time watching it because it’s so suspenseful and my heart races and I feel like I’m going to explode!

Love it! Really good sport.
 
What bothered me most about Adam Levine is his singing. He was a judge on that singing show (can’t remember which one–I think it was the show where the judges sat in those chairs that turn around). So I thought that means he’s a good singer.

He was terrible on the Super Bowl halftime show! Much of the time he was slightly under pitch on the higher notes–painful to listen to! Perhaps he had a cold or something. Or maybe his headset didn’t work right and he couldn’t hear well enough to get on pitch.

Yucko.

What I wish they would do for the Super Bowl halftime show is get children’s and/or teen choirs and young (teen and college) soloists from the local schools in whatever city the Super Bowl is held in. All amateurs. And instead of paying the professional entertainer a zillion dollars, give the money to those schools.

I think that would be so much better, especially since all the “good” entertainers are refusing the invitation to do the Super Bowl because of various “politically correct” issues. Nuts to them . Get the kids in there.

A few years back, one of those talent shows on television featured a wonderful teen choir from one of the inner city schools–I think ?? it was Chicago. Those kids were so good and the arrangements they used were complex and required a lot of skill, which comes from a lot of practice. I remember the kids had to practice under the staircase in their school, since they didn’t have a music room. It would have been wonderful to hear groups like them, and to know that a large financial donation was going to their school. I think a lot more people would tune in to the Super Bowl just to hear kids sing instead of those awful bands that often do something shocking that creates a big controversy.

JMO. I would almost always rather see or hear locals than stars.
 
I believe that in Basketball you only score if you make a basket some baskets are worth three points. 🏀

Same with Hockey 🏒.

And soccer makes sense. When it’s the “World Cup”. Teams from all over the world participate.

When it’s the World Series, it’s just the US and maybe Canada.
 
Tattoos effeminate?

I think that tattoos have been traditionally for men, and women with prominent tattoos are a very new thing.

I’m not really surprised by his tattoos. Where I live many people have many tattoos.
 
What bothered me most about Adam Levine is his singing. He was a judge on that singing show (can’t remember which one–I think it was the show where the judges sat in those chairs that turn around). So I thought that means he’s a good singer.
The show is The Voice.
 
Me too. I don’t think having a body covered in tattoos looks nice, but it’s not exactly surprising anymore.
 
I feel like the past few years multiple tattoos,”sleeve” tattoos have become really prominent.

My hairdresser is a mom of two teens and she’s got two full sleeves, and I think some on her legs.

I always remember tattoos, but usually men, and one or two on the upper arm.
 
I feel like the past few years multiple tattoos,”sleeve” tattoos have become really prominent.

My hairdresser is a mom of two teens and she’s got two full sleeves, and I think some on her legs.

I always remember tattoos, but usually men, and one or two on the upper arm.
There’s a player for the Brooklyn Nets named DiAngelo Russell, and he seems to have tattoos on top of tattoos - what’s the point of having so many that they are overlapping, I wonder?
 
A long time ago–around 20 years–I had a friend who got a tattoo. This was near the start of the tattoo craze. He got one. Then a few months later he got another. Then maybe another. He said they’re ‘addictive,’ meaning once you have one, you want to get more.

[you youngsters probably don’t realize, but before the late 1980s and early 1990s hardly anyone had tattoos. Then frat boys and Pamela Anderson started getting barbed wire tatts on their biceps or around their ankles. I’m still of the opinion that tattoos belong on Merchant Marines, Sailors, and U.S. Marines.]
 
A long time ago–around 20 years–I had a friend who got a tattoo. This was near the start of the tattoo craze. He got one. Then a few months later he got another. Then maybe another. He said they’re ‘addictive,’ meaning once you have one, you want to get more.

[you youngsters probably don’t realize, but before the late 1980s and early 1990s hardly anyone had tattoos. Then frat boys and Pamela Anderson started getting barbed wire tatts on their biceps or around their ankles. I’m still of the opinion that tattoos belong on Merchant Marines, Sailors, and U.S. Marines.]
And maybe headhunters.
 
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