What Will They Do For The Superbowl's Golden Anniversary, Next Year?

Underwhelmed by the numbers of folks that watched the 49th Superbowl, they said it was the most watched program on TV this year.  Last year, they said the same thing about the 48th Superbowl and so on and so on, until you get to the final episode of M.A.S.H.

The Superbowl is a large part of American Culture as far as that goes.  Some folks say size matters, others would emphasize quality over size, either way 115 million viewers are a lot of eyeballs.

Folks celebrate the Superbowl with a fervor beyond almost anything except maybe some combination of football and a religious holiday like Christmas on a week day.

Parties, pizza, squares to gamble on the score(s), and adjusting are the order of the day.  Some folks on their death bed will ask what the score is?  Even if you are doing something else you might have the game on to watch the commercials?  About the only thing more disrupting than kickoff time is scheduling Santa's visit and little one's bed times.

If we are lucky, the game is entertaining to watch, your guests or the crowd you watch the game with don't become dangerously drunk, and if you are really lucky some one will pay you because you might have won a small bet or you did the second best thing and sat out an opportunity to bet.

They say the game has made a market for chicken wings, that previously hardly existed anywhere but Buffalo.

Those who complain would be wise to just get out of the way, too much complaining might get you   saying I'm here because nobody invited me to a Superbowl Party.

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