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#31
Back on topic, I thought the Bad Bunny performance was amazing visually, and a little repetitious musically.    Still, much respect for the athleticism of Bad Bunny to finish the whole thing.  It really was a cool and transcending "play" and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.   Bad Bunny doesn't sing, except a wee bit at the end, he raps.   I find a monotone rap to be tiresome.   Someone who elevates and descends the tone of their voice, such as Snoop and  Eminem (my opinion) is more of an interesting rapper to me.  

I think Bad Bunny stuck his landing.   I'd give him an 8.2.   He is more relevant right now than ever before in his life.   I was amazed that Governor Newsome didn't wriggle his way up on the stage.
"Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.   Be kind.  Always".   -  Darielys Tejera/Spc. Douglas Jay Green/Robin Williams

"Pseudoscience, depending for its “truth” on consensus, is deeply hostile to challenge."   - Rael Jean Isaac
#32
(02-08-2026, 08:46 PM)argentus Wrote: Back on topic, I thought the Bad Bunny performance was amazing visually, and a little repetitious musically.    Still, much respect for the athleticism of Bad Bunny to finish the whole thing.  It really was a cool and transcending "play" and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.   Bad Bunny doesn't sing, except a wee bit at the end, he raps.   I find a monotone rap to be tiresome.   Someone who elevates and descends the tone of their voice, such as Snoop and  Eminem (my opinion) is more of an interesting rapper to me.  

I think Bad Bunny stuck his landing.   I'd give him an 8.2.   He is more relevant right now than ever before in his life.   I was amazed that Governor Newsome didn't wriggle his way up on the stage.

As someone that doesn't understand Spanish, it was clearly not intended to for me.
#33
(02-08-2026, 08:46 PM)argentus Wrote: Back on topic, I thought the Bad Bunny performance was amazing visually, and a little repetitious musically.    Still, much respect for the athleticism of Bad Bunny to finish the whole thing.  It really was a cool and transcending "play" and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.   Bad Bunny doesn't sing, except a wee bit at the end, he raps.   I find a monotone rap to be tiresome.   Someone who elevates and descends the tone of their voice, such as Snoop and  Eminem (my opinion) is more of an interesting rapper to me.  

I think Bad Bunny stuck his landing.   I'd give him an 8.2.   He is more relevant right now than ever before in his life.   I was amazed that Governor Newsome didn't wriggle his way up on the stage.

I appreciated the cultural aspect.  

When I worked at the "burrito factory" -- I got invited to several Latino parties.

Everybody comes -- kids, grandparents - adopted aunts - family.  This white girl -- me -- knows the culture of find a babysitter -- kids are not welcome.

He included every age group.  And normal people that don't look like starved models.

I'm more visual than musical.

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#34
(02-08-2026, 08:40 PM)argentus Wrote: I wish it didn't matter.    I wish we were all magically transported back to the time where we thought and believed in what we did, and were less concerned about what other people thought about it.  

However, I think it matters.   I think there is a new American culture trying to emerge.    I'm not yet certain if it is beneficial to the species or not.   My current view is that it -- in its current state -- is not beneficial.  This new culture seems like it doesn't want to be responsible.  It seems like it wants to wild and let someone else pay for it.   I think this is the zone that the Biden administration was shooting for.  

So this is me wishing politics could be apart from sports, talking about politics IN sports.   

I think all collective human thought and opinions matter.   God help us, I hope we can find a way to work toward a common goal that doesn't personally divide the politicians that are promulgating the legislation that shapes the world.

It's called evolution, a country of 340 million is always in flux, if you want to assign a higher priority to an 18-minute halftime show....you could call that...


His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
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#35
(02-08-2026, 08:46 PM)argentus Wrote: Back on topic, I thought the Bad Bunny performance was amazing visually, and a little repetitious musically.    Still, much respect for the athleticism of Bad Bunny to finish the whole thing.  It really was a cool and transcending "play" and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.   Bad Bunny doesn't sing, except a wee bit at the end, he raps.   I find a monotone rap to be tiresome.   Someone who elevates and descends the tone of their voice, such as Snoop and  Eminem (my opinion) is more of an interesting rapper to me.  

I think Bad Bunny stuck his landing.   I'd give him an 8.2.   He is more relevant right now than ever before in his life.   I was amazed that Governor Newsome didn't wriggle his way up on the stage.

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His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart 
 
[Image: PEART-2744335652.gif]

 
#36
(02-08-2026, 08:58 PM)IDELB2006 Wrote: As someone that doesn't understand Spanish, it was clearly not intended to for me.


I understand quite a bit of conversational Spanish, but hardly a single word of what BB rapped.   I even reviewed some of his songs on the tour in which he is in.   There have been Spanish singers that I truly enjoyed in the past.   I liked Bad Bunny.   He and the entire production were entertaining to me.  

I would not buy tickets for his performance.   For me, musically, he was good, but not great.
"Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.   Be kind.  Always".   -  Darielys Tejera/Spc. Douglas Jay Green/Robin Williams

"Pseudoscience, depending for its “truth” on consensus, is deeply hostile to challenge."   - Rael Jean Isaac
#37
My thoughts:

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#38
(02-08-2026, 10:00 AM)DBCowboy Wrote: My comments on this football match, or contest.

England tried to copy us, but they came up with rugby instead.

The Pats suck.

So do the Seahawks.

We're having cheeseburgers, then chili later on.

The commercials used to be funny, now they are weird.

It'll be a blowout though; Seahawks will win by 17 points.

And I'M the ONLY BAD BUNNY around here, frickin' halftime loser poser!

Biggrin

I was close.

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You must develop the ability to be disliked in order to free yourself from the prison of other people's opinions.
#39
(02-08-2026, 08:59 PM)ANNEE Wrote: I appreciated the cultural aspect.  

When I worked at the "burrito factory" -- I got invited to several Latino parties.

Everybody comes -- kids, grandparents - adopted aunts - family.  This white girl -- me -- knows the culture of find a babysitter -- kids are not welcome.

He included every age group.  And normal people that don't look like starved models.

He featured real local businesses and the wedding was real. 

I'm more visual than musical.

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#40
I watched both half time shows. I checked out Kid Rock on YouTube and I have to say that song Take A Chance was awesome!  Politics and preferences aside, that’s a great song!