What Was Your Favorite Super Bowl Commercial?
SodaHead TV
2013/02/04 05:31:51
What Was Your Favorite Super Bowl Commercial?
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It wouldn’t be the Super Bowl without lots of memorable commercials (for better and worse). But now that the big game is over, we want to know which ad was your favorite?
This year, CBS charged advertisers between $3.8 million and $4 million for a 30-second spot. In recent years, the price tag has pushed away some big names. However, many companies still believe that Super Bowl ads are worth the cost. This is especially true now that the majority of the commercials are released early online, turning a one-day event into a multi-day or even weeklong campaign.
Whether you watched the Super Bowl commercials online or on your television set, we want to know which one you liked the best? Check out a slideshow of some of our favorites and let us know what you think!
This year, CBS charged advertisers between $3.8 million and $4 million for a 30-second spot. In recent years, the price tag has pushed away some big names. However, many companies still believe that Super Bowl ads are worth the cost. This is especially true now that the majority of the commercials are released early online, turning a one-day event into a multi-day or even weeklong campaign.
Whether you watched the Super Bowl commercials online or on your television set, we want to know which one you liked the best? Check out a slideshow of some of our favorites and let us know what you think!
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Top Opinion
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MkB 2013/02/04 05:52:53Dodge Ram "God Made A Farmer"






















Dodge ....The farmer.
as long as I can remember. Horses and cats are my two most favorite
animals in the world.
sorry, god did not make a dodge!!!
its crap from uranus!
This was the first time I had the pleasure of hearing "God Made a Farmer".
I'll always remember those little moments, the good and the bad, the easy and the hard, the fun and the dull...
I still remember helping to birth many little goat kids... The one I remember most was a breach birth. I personally saved that kid. I was still young then, small enough myself to turn the kid in the womb. I remember nursing animals who's mothers could no longer provide milk. I lost it when Mr. Harvey mentioned losing the newborn calf, and hoping for another try next year... I remember the blue, gasping tongue, and the pleading fear in the eyes of our goat Ginger the moment she died of a severe illness... I remember her last breath... How helpless both she, and us, and the vet all were...
I remember my father used to keep pigeons. One was injured by an animal...
This was the first time I had the pleasure of hearing "God Made a Farmer".
I'll always remember those little moments, the good and the bad, the easy and the hard, the fun and the dull...
I still remember helping to birth many little goat kids... The one I remember most was a breach birth. I personally saved that kid. I was still young then, small enough myself to turn the kid in the womb. I remember nursing animals who's mothers could no longer provide milk. I lost it when Mr. Harvey mentioned losing the newborn calf, and hoping for another try next year... I remember the blue, gasping tongue, and the pleading fear in the eyes of our goat Ginger the moment she died of a severe illness... I remember her last breath... How helpless both she, and us, and the vet all were...
I remember my father used to keep pigeons. One was injured by an animal, the crop had been torn open. My mother stitched up the bird herself, and It lived. I remember my dad nursing our dog back to health after she drank antifreeze. She lived for 9 good years. I remember my mother caring for an abandoned Canadian goose egg that she recovered. That goose followed her like she was it's mother.
I remember my dad's ingenuity. A true farmer is also an inventor. We used to spot spray weeds. Over the course of a decade, he constantly developed and evolved the spot sprayer from an 4 seat 8 row machine that sat in front of a large tractor, to a custom 24 row, 8 seat machine that pulled behind a fully custom Farmall B. The thing was 50 feet wide, and in less than 60 seconds, it could be made highway ready, able to be pulled length wise to not take up any more width than the tractor itself. When his furnace failed, he decided to just build a wood furnace from scrap on hand, and burned wood in the grove for 5 years before bothering to finally replace the broken fuel oil furnace. He always has a trick or a gimmick to make things work.
I remember picking up rocks and picking weeds we didn't spray. I remember digging tractors out of the mud, and digging drainage ditches and laying tile pipe, and one year, back in 93, it rained so much, that we went sailing on the field turned lake, on a raft made from a combine inner tube, a panel of plywood, a broom and an old bed sheet. The center was at least 7 feet deep! I remember the disappointment of hail damage, or the joy of a finished harvest season.
I remember tight years. My first computer was a gift from my grandmother. We sold it to the town library because we needed money. I didn't get another one, till I got one broken and learned to fix it myself. I used to help with odd jobs on and off the farm. My closest uncle and my father jointly worked 4 farms. Each had an older family farm that had run down buildings, but tillable land, as well as the farms each of them lived on. They pooled farm machinery and time together, so the both of them could farm all 4 sites.
I remember driving truck and tractor on the farm when I was only 10, and I remember being so glad to have had the practice, when my father split his kneecap clean in two pieces on a cultivator tine sprung back on a jammed rock striking him. He barely made it back to the main farm from the second farm, managing to drive the tractor with the mangled leg. He was in the hospital for close to a month for surgeries and treating the infected tissue. The strain on his health shows. He has never smoked a day in his life, but dealing with dust and livestock all his has left his lungs looking like he's lived with an old smoking habit.
Yeah... God made a Farmer... That really brought back memories.
Turns out Chrysler makes a great Dodge Ram pickup truck too! ◔◡◔
Other polls have said this was among the least favorite in the 18-41 year old crowd, mostly because they have never heard of Paul Harvey.
" And now you heard the rest of the story. Good Day!"
Miss you Paul. Truly do.