Who the hell buys ads coug? Budweiser, nabisco, and 30-40 products found at grocery stores. So yeah they care.cougnix wrote:Yeah but a house party doesn't benefit anyone other than the establishments that sell. Why would the NFL care about grocery stores?
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By the way, if anyone mentions lost productivity (for Mondays), they deserve to be shot.
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you dont think there is a larger number of people hung over today than a a typical monday?trendon wrote:By the way, if anyone mentions lost productivity (for Mondays), they deserve to be shot.

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Also all 70k-80k that were at the game were from New Orleans so no one missed work.ajalves wrote:you dont think there is a larger number of people hung over today than a a typical monday?trendon wrote:By the way, if anyone mentions lost productivity (for Mondays), they deserve to be shot.


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It's total crap, and here's why: every single office worker in America has already figured out the sliding scale of their workplace. On one end is how much work to do in order to be promoted, and on the other end is how little work they need to do not to get fired. Anybody with half a brain knows how to slack off while looking busy. So yeah, people will be hung over, but no, it's not replacing working. It's replacing the slacking off doing other crap that people were doing while looking busy but not working.ajalves wrote:you dont think there is a larger number of people hung over today than a a typical monday?trendon wrote:By the way, if anyone mentions lost productivity (for Mondays), they deserve to be shot.
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thats a possibilty for sure. I'd argue that there is NO loss in productivity. Im sure there is some. I mean i dont think productivity goes from 80% ("normal") down to 35% or anything. but i'd bet there is some reduction beyond what youre talking abouttrendon wrote:It's total crap, and here's why: every single office worker in America has already figured out the sliding scale of their workplace. On one end is how much work to do in order to be promoted, and on the other end is how little work they need to do not to get fired. Anybody with half a brain knows how to slack off while looking busy. So yeah, people will be hung over, but no, it's not replacing working. It's replacing the slacking off doing other crap that people were doing while looking busy but not working.ajalves wrote:you dont think there is a larger number of people hung over today than a a typical monday?trendon wrote:By the way, if anyone mentions lost productivity (for Mondays), they deserve to be shot.

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If there is anything I am an expert on in this world, it is drinking and how people handle hangovers. All they want to do is keep busy!
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i'm the opposite. although i suppose keeping busy would make my work time go faster.trendon wrote:If there is anything I am an expert on in this world, it is drinking and how people handle hangovers. All they want to do is keep busy!

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ajalves wrote:i'm the opposite. although i suppose keeping busy would make my work time go faster.trendon wrote:If there is anything I am an expert on in this world, it is drinking and how people handle hangovers. All they want to do is keep busy!
Keeping busy is the last thing in the world I want to do when hung over.
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Speaking of bars, I just had to locate hundreds of plastic hurricane glasses for a mardi gras event we have going on this Thursday. So, in looking to order some, I stumbled upon Pat O'Brien's Pub; damn that place looks like fun. There isn't one person even remotely sober in any of the pictures.
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spent a bunch of drunken days there.trendon wrote:I stumbled upon Pat O'Brien's Pub.
fun for sure.

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It's a really famous bar on Bourbon Street. They even have one here in Orlando.trendon wrote:Speaking of bars, I just had to locate hundreds of plastic hurricane glasses for a mardi gras event we have going on this Thursday. So, in looking to order some, I stumbled upon Pat O'Brien's Pub; damn that place looks like fun. There isn't one person even remotely sober in any of the pictures.
If you ever had a hurricane you'd totally understand why the picture looks like it does lol.
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Again, you are talking about things that don't matter because they will happen whether the game is on Saturday or on Sunday. The week long NFL experience at the host city is where the NFL makes their money on top of all that. If they change to Saturday, they won't get the Friday and Saturday revenues that they get at the site. And Sunday would be the travel day that again the site would lose out on. The NFL does not care about the house party. And this is my opinion, but I don't think that having it on Sunday loses that much in beer and sponsor revenues at grocery stores.BFiVL wrote:Who the hell buys ads coug? Budweiser, nabisco, and 30-40 products found at grocery stores. So yeah they care.cougnix wrote:Yeah but a house party doesn't benefit anyone other than the establishments that sell. Why would the NFL care about grocery stores?


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might've been the best part of the Super Bowltexasfan4444 wrote:coming out to california love......greatness. all we are missing is a 2pac holigram.

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nope, just righttexasfan4444 wrote:nick wrote:i dont hate anyone, but i greatly dislike Phil Simms
i hate him strictly for giving birth to his POS son. Fuck him and the mom he came from.
too much?
+1Cnasty wrote:Im too tired to deal with your unhumanistic ways of sports being only played by robots and numbers and data
I'll pass.
Walton is hilariousUclaMac wrote:If you guys think Phil is bad, just watch a basketball game with Bill Walton. I hate it when he does Bruin games!
UT's ZBT chapter imports from there every year for a party. Seems like a waste, but sobriety is not possible like in those photostrendon wrote:Speaking of bars, I just had to locate hundreds of plastic hurricane glasses for a mardi gras event we have going on this Thursday. So, in looking to order some, I stumbled upon Pat O'Brien's Pub; damn that place looks like fun. There isn't one person even remotely sober in any of the pictures.
