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Live Paradox

A journeyman’s ramblings: He is no everyman, but one who turns a carefully focused eye on the events of the madcap world around him. He aims to point out what others miss and draw attention to the patterns that exist amongst the chaos. 

Sunday, February 01, 2004

4:34 PM -

WAG - Game ON!


I’m not sure whether or not I’ll be going to church tonight.

The weather that was originally forecasted for today seems to have gotten caught up in Kansas a little bit longer than expected. As it is, Columbia is supposed to get slammed before midnight.

My church (Praise Assembly of God) had service this morning, after calling the pastor at 5:15 p.m., the 6 p.m. service is still iffy. I believe residents are watching the game in the lounge, but since the church question is still up in the air, I’m sticking in my room for the start of the game.

So, until I can get a more reliable future forecast, I guess I’ll just have to watch the Super Bowl.

Oh well…

If you come here tomorrow, you should find a critique of selected multi-million dollar commercials. For those of you playing the numbers game - of the economic sort – according to Ad Age magazine, 30-second Super Bowl spots are costing between $2.25 million (early in the game) to “as little as” $1.8 million (in the 4th quarter). During the broadcast of the game there are 62 commercials (excluding pre-game and half time) and I’m told a little football, but not too much as to be distracting from the ads. At least, that’s how it typically is.

We’ll see if the Patriots and Panthers can make it a bit more interesting.

Stay tuned.

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