Super Super Bowl Videos

Here's the controversial Peta ad that was banned for some reason. The ad, which urges viewers to switch to a vegetarian lifestyle, shows a slinky tart getting randy with fresh veggies. It's not nearly as racy as we had assumed, hoped. She doesn't deep throat or insert a cucumber. Lame, Peta.


They're not here to start no trouble,
They're just here to do the Super Bowl Shuffle.

Janet kills her career at 1:20.


Oops. How did that get in here?


Arguably one of the best Super Bowl plays: Giants v.s. Patriots, David Tyree's catch over the helmet.

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PETA needs to join up with Code Pink, MADD, those militant vegan assholes and a list of others and go annoy tribal elders in a land far far away. I'm quite tired of bored white women with nothing better to do than tell others what they should think, do, eat and wear.

I am an adult and I make my own decisions, thank you very much. I'm going to eat meat, I'm going to wear fur if I need to and I prefer that products be tested on animals than on my senile uncle Dave. Sometimes war is necessary and peace is not the only answer.

You'll learn to deal with the harsh realities of the real world once you engage it.

I think you need to add SFist commenters to the list with PETA/Code Pink etc...

You know PETA has some really screwed up priorities when, with such a chip on their shoulders about the injustice and cruelty to animals, they have absolutely no qualms about the objectification of women as nothing but sexual meat toys.

the commercial is hot. bare boob at 23 seconds.

brock,

where's the post about the comcast tucson porn slip? that was awesome! tyler durden rules!

that's freakin hysterical. clip easily found via google

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