What Are Your Super Bowl Plans?
Of course you'll be watching Ben liveblog the commercials tonight, but from where will you be watching? The L.A. Times tells us that Super Bowl parties are the latest victim of the financial godzilla angrily stomping down our spendthrift ways. Take a minute tonight between Ben's updates to look around and ask yourself if there was more guacamole to spread around last year.
With the economy in recession and unemployment on the rise, many Americans will party less hearty for this year's Super Bowl. One measure of that might be called the Guacamole Index. The California Avocado Commission says Americans will consume 46 million pounds of avocados this weekend, down from nearly 50 million pounds last year.
Beverage retailers are also seeing a downturn. At Mr. Kegs in Huntington Beach, pre-order sales are off at least 20%. "The whole gamut's down, not necessarily the premium beers more than the domestics," said company owner Jim Schaffer. "Kegs are a luxury for everybody these days."
Big-screen TVs? Same story. In a good season, Ken Crane's can sell 500 televisions the week before the game, which usually matches Christmas as the hottest sales period, said Executive Vice President Pam Crane.
"In this economy, there's not a lot moving the needle, so the past week was not as good as other Super Bowl weeks of yore," said Crane, whose company has 10 Southland locations. "Business isn't booming as it usually would."
Also taking a hard hit are the seasonal party goods stores, which usually start carrying "#1" signs and football-shaped candies in anticipation of a sales spike.
Less guacamole? Less beer? Same old tv? God save America.
Fewer fans are splurging on Super Bowl bashes [The Los Angeles Times]
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This year, root against Pittsburgh.
In the future though, if I ever find a GF, I have plans to get married on SuperBowl Sunday. IMHO, it's a great idea. Halls are never booked on that day. I figured that a SuperBowl Party/Reception would be great for everyone, as it eliminates the awkward times when you don't know many people, you can have regular party fare for appetizers, have a big pool set up, etc...
I will be on my couch. With beer-battered brats, potato chips, and my husband, attempting ONCE AGAIN to convince him that only people WITHOUT SOULS put ketchup on bratwurst. GOD.
We spend most of the fall companionably watching football on Sundays, so this is another football Sunday for us. We'd rather spend it together than at a party. Awwwwww. (But it's okay, we skip Valentine's Day. We're not that schmoopy.)
@2Legit2Quit_GitEmSteveDave: You better find yourself a gal who went to a big football school or you may have trouble convincing her a football wedding is a good idea!
(I'm still kinda miffed my mom wouldn't let me seat the guests by college sports affiliation instead of bride/groom sides!)
For my game food, I'll try my hand at making a Bacon-Explosion. Then I'll either need to go for a run, or stop by my local hospital for an angioplasty.
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@Eyebrows McGee: As long as the beer-battered brats aren't your kids :) I had never heard that term before, had to process it a minute.
I don't like watching football, it's just a dumb sport. And I'm a male.
I wish there were more pickup games of stuff around rather than people just watching sports on TV. I LOVE playing sports just not watching other people play them.
Since I can't get the real stuff here (in suburban Philadelphia), I'm making Italian Beef in the slow cooker, roasting my own sweet peppers, and serving the two together in some sort of roll that I hope won't ruin it all..
I got out of bed at 5:30am to get this thing cooking. It had better be good :)
@Eyebrows McGee: The wedding wouldn't be football themed, just the reception. Since I have always been told that no church or reception hall is booked on SBS, I figure I could get a great deal. Besides, what do people do a SuperBowl party? Eat, drink, and watch the game. What do people do at a wedding reception? Eat, Drink, and sit at their table and hope they know someone who they can talk to. A few rented big screen plasmas, full table of boneless wings/poppers/pizza/etc, a 50/50 pool(50 for the bride/groom,50 for the winner), etc... and it's a reception that everyone will talk about for years, which will start a new trend, which will lead to Matt Dillon playing me in the "Wedding Planner 2:Guys Night Out".
My Super Bowl plans are to NOT watch the Super Bowl. Couldn't give or care two cents for either of the teams playing. Anyways, my favorite Linux distro just rolled out a MAJOR update this weekend, so I'll spend my time (better spent IMHO) checking out all the great new stuff in the PCLinuxOS update.
I will be scowling at my beloved as he shushes me so he can concentrate on "the game". I will also try to find objects conveniently located in front of the television to clean, run the vacuum, talk loudly on the phone, and demand he take out the trash. And if he complains I'll remind him about how he ruined the Doctor Who season finale for me with similar behavior and maybe he'll learn that as a football fan he has no room to criticize my Sci-Fi obsession.
If all goes well he'll get aggravated and decide to watch the game at a bar, giving me and my newest Torchwood book some peace and quiet.
Or maybe I'll be nice and leave him alone. I haven't decided yet.
Watching the game with fiance and friends in our apartment. Way cheaper than going to a bar and we have the biggest living room of all our NYC friends, complete with big-screen TV which was purchased from Costco. Go, generic Costco plasma.
This is surprising only because we currently have no refrigerator. Our 25-year-old SubZero died a few weeks back and the new fridge isn't coming until Thursday. We are solving this problem using the cold weather outside on our balcony to cool the beer/sausages/assorted other SuperBowl accessories.
I'll be attending a party at a friends house and rooting for the Cardinals. I just can't root for the Steelers as they are my division rival (Ravens fan here).
In honor of the Cardinals, I am making Sour Cream and Beef Enchiladas, and dying the sour cream red. I also am trying this dip recipe I got off of Lifehacker
@Christopher Wilson: Just so long as you don't go somewhere where your server would rather be home watching the game and resents you for showing up at their work ;-)
@GayNerd:"Spend time at my local glory hole"
You might want to Google "glory hole" before announcing that. :)
@Gaambit: Not doing a "Neon Genesis Evangelion marathon," but that's the same exact reason why I'm not watching the Superbowl.
Go Eagles!!





















I'm actually having a Superbowl party, for the first time in fifteen years. We bought a big screen last year, and redid our basement to accommodate it this year.
But it's not going to be a big blowout party, just some family.