Champion of 2010
It's the Monday after the Super Bowl, America's unofficial holiday. Everyone's trudging to school/work with a hang over. The Saints took it to the Colts 31-17. Amazing game all the way around.
I kept my motto for the last two weeks the same whenever I was asked who I thought would win, "My brain says Colts, but my heart says Saints."
I guess this means I should listen to my heart more often. Some of my best (and worst) decisions have been made that way.
But let's not make this about me.
Yesterday was about the city of New Orleans... and the commercials.
Seriously, this is probably the weakest class of Super Bowl Ads in the past decade. There weren't that many that got me to think "wow, that was a good $3 million to spend."
But one company got it right throughout the game: Doritos.
This one was good, though I don't totally get the whole point of stuffing a casket full of Doritos and NOT having a drink to go with it. They missed out on a joint venture with Pepsi for that commercial...
Kinda funny, though, if that ever happened to me... no, wait, that'd never happen to me because the cardinal rule is to never date a chick with a kid. Moving on...
This one was really good. I chuckled a bit. A Dorito samurai... yes, destroy the Japanese culture with snack food muahaha haha haaaaa!!!
Ok,
then, there's the one that literally made me laugh out loud:
Freaking hilarious. Doritos my 2010 Super Bowl Ad winner.
Runner-ups:
The Fiddling Beaver...yes, fiddling... beaver...
And probably the best commercial of the Super Bowl, but sadly the only one of the brand:
I kept my motto for the last two weeks the same whenever I was asked who I thought would win, "My brain says Colts, but my heart says Saints."
I guess this means I should listen to my heart more often. Some of my best (and worst) decisions have been made that way.
But let's not make this about me.
Yesterday was about the city of New Orleans... and the commercials.
Seriously, this is probably the weakest class of Super Bowl Ads in the past decade. There weren't that many that got me to think "wow, that was a good $3 million to spend."
But one company got it right throughout the game: Doritos.
This one was good, though I don't totally get the whole point of stuffing a casket full of Doritos and NOT having a drink to go with it. They missed out on a joint venture with Pepsi for that commercial...
Kinda funny, though, if that ever happened to me... no, wait, that'd never happen to me because the cardinal rule is to never date a chick with a kid. Moving on...
This one was really good. I chuckled a bit. A Dorito samurai... yes, destroy the Japanese culture with snack food muahaha haha haaaaa!!!
Ok,
then, there's the one that literally made me laugh out loud:
Freaking hilarious. Doritos my 2010 Super Bowl Ad winner.
Runner-ups:
The Fiddling Beaver...yes, fiddling... beaver...
And probably the best commercial of the Super Bowl, but sadly the only one of the brand:
posted by Mike at 2:12 PM




Those are pretty good, I'll have to look up some of the other ones since I didn't watch the superbowl
Look up the Betty White Snickers one, that one was pretty hilarious too.
ZOMG I WANT TO BE A NACHO SAMURAI WITH ZESTY JALAPEÑO SHURIKEN!!!
HAHAHAHA the betty white one is amazing! "That's not what your mother said" ahhh that line never gets old