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            <title>Cheesehead, newly minted</title>
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            <description>Okay, I did not watch the whole Super Bowl, but I did see the end, and a Kim Kardashian commercial.
Since the Bengals were not going to be in the competition, not in anyone&amp;#8217;s imagination, I did not really care who won, but after a short chat with my son, decided to be a cheesehead. I like the hats. Now I get to bask in the winner&amp;#8217;s glory. Football is pretty good stuff.
Now I can get back to the non-football activities, like watching Masterpiece Theater.


Packers Fans &amp;#8220;Feelin&amp;#8217; Fly Like a Cheesehead&amp;#8221; (patspapers.com)

Filed under: Ephemera Tagged: Cheesehead, Green Bay Packers, Kim Kardashian, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLV (Source: white pebble)</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 02:47:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>It’s Super Bowl Brain Scan Time!</title>
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            <description>Lots of people look forward to the Super Bowl. While most eagerly anticipate the on-field action, a significant portion of the game&amp;#8217;s TV viewers pay more attention to the ads. (If you are reading this, you are likely one of the latter!) Then, there&amp;#8217;s the smaller set of neuromarketing-types that want to see how viewers&amp;#8217; [...]
      Comments[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Timothy (Tim) ... by Tweets that mention It’s Super Bowl Brain Scan Time! &amp;#124; Neuromarketing -- Topsy.comRelated StoriesBrain Movies: Top 5 Super Bowl AdsThe Power of TextUniversity Neuromarketing Lab Opens (Source: Neuromarketing)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 13:59:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Be Tough Enough to Take Care of Yourself Through Breast Cancer</title>
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            <description>There was a lot of hoopla about Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler last week. During the NFC Championship game against the Green Bay Packers, Cutler hurt his knee. This game was to determine which team was going to the Super Bowl, and when Cutler seemed to check out, the victory ultimately went to Green Bay. The uproar that erupted was caused by sportswriters, fans, and even Cutler&amp;#8217;s own teammates, who questioned his toughness and commitment to the team and wondered whether he even had an injury. Ultimately, an MRI showed that indeed Cutler had suffered a serious knee injury. This weekend, instead of apologizing, the accusers seemed to think he should have been tough enough to play the duration of the game with an injury.
You are probably wondering what this story has to do with br...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:08:56 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>How ‘Bout Them Packers?!!</title>
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            <description>NFC Division Champions 2011

The last time the Packers were in the Super Bowl, in the mid-1990&amp;#8242;s, I didn&amp;#8217;t go;  I was in my30&amp;#8242;s and I figured I&amp;#8217;d go another time.  Now I&amp;#8217;m in my 50&amp;#8242;s.  The way things go, the Pack may never get there again in my lifetime.
On the other hand, I don&amp;#8217;t have a couple grand laying around.  And we are talking about a 3-hour game.  I don&amp;#8217;t drink or use drugs, so I won&amp;#8217;t have any drug-fueled, strobe-lit parties to try to remember (or headaches to try to forget!).
I suppose I could start a fund&amp;#8211; send Junig to the SuperBowl to fight addiction!  Think it would fly?
I don&amp;#8221;t have any ideas for twisting this around to a lesson about addiction&amp;#8230; except to encourage everyone to find something in li...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:47:28 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Appeal of Trusted Traveler</title>
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            <description>By Jim HarperThere is a natural appeal to &amp;#8220;trusted traveler&amp;#8221; programs. We all see ourselves as trustworthy, and getting into such a program might improve our experience at the airport. This video captures the notion&amp;#8212;and some of the difficulties&amp;#8212;entertainingly.

I would fly on a plane even knowing that Jimmy Johnson had brought a machete on board. But what level of trust should attach to a Super Bowl ring?
Dave Meggett helped the New York Giants win Super Bowl XXV. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison last month after being convicted of criminal sexual misconduct and burglary. Super Bowl MVP Ray Lewis was charged with murder in 2000, avoiding trial by agreeing to testify against others. The point is not to beat up on the NFL, but to beat up on the idea that you can...</description>
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            <title>Brain Movies: Top 5 Super Bowl Ads</title>
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            <description>Everyone loves to rank Super Bowl ads, and one neuromarketing firm that did so is Sands Research (see Super Bowl 2010 Ad Winners. Sands uses a combination of EEG, eye-tracking, biometrics, and surveys to calculate a &amp;#8220;neuro-engagement factor&amp;#8221; for each ad. Does that mean these ads will sell more product? Not necessarily. [...]
      CommentsRon, that is an informative quote from the Sands people. The ... by Evan HunerbergIf you did not see Dr. Steve Sands comments in the press ... by Ron WrightPlus 5 more... (Source: Neuromarketing)</description>
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            <title>The Power of Text</title>
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            <description>What makes an engaging television commercial? If you think visual and auditory appeal &amp;#8211; action, sound, music, people, color, etc. &amp;#8211; you would usually be correct. Ditto for high production values. An exotic location might help, too. But the recent Super Bowl provided an example that should warm the hearts of [...]
      CommentsGreat article, summing up the factors that went into making ... by Nadine BendyckiBrilliant ad really, Emphasizing on what Google does the best ... by Akash SharmaPlus 3 more... (Source: Neuromarketing)</description>
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            <title>WIRED Throwing Biometric Super Bowl Party</title>
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            <description>Every year, there is a burst of neuromarketing-related activity coinciding with the Super Bowl. After all, that game features commercials that people actually watch, and the cost of airing each ad is the highest of any program throughout the entire year. One staple of Super Bowl Sunday is the party &amp;#8211; millions will [...]
      Comments*reposted to my blog*  Thanks Roger! by CindyI am a fan of neuroscience and marketing and am glad that there ... by CindyPlus 2 more... (Source: Neuromarketing)</description>
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            <title>This Week in Government Failure</title>
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            <description>By Tad DeHavenOver at Downsizing Government, we focused on the following issues this week:

Central Michigan defeated Troy in the &amp;#8220;Bailout Bowl,&amp;#8221; but taxpayers are the biggest losers.
The 2010 census will pave the way for subsidies to state and local governments.
Secure property rights and government support help make U.S. farmland a good investment. But what about the property rights of taxpayers?
The federal government&amp;#8217;s IT budget increases by $5 billion while Uncle Sam&amp;#8217;s private sector counterparts make do with less.
New York&amp;#8217;s fraud-ridden Medicaid program is a prime example why government involvement in healthcare is part of the problem, not the solution. (Source: Cato-at-liberty)</description>
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            <title>The Bailout Bowl</title>
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            <description>By Tad DeHavenNeal McCluskey wrote an op-ed on the ways that taxpayers subsidize college football bowl games. As a college football fan, it pains me that I can’t even get a respite from big government on game day. This Wednesday’s matchup between Central Michigan and Troy will be particularly insulting to taxpayers because it’s the annual GMAC Bowl.
GMAC, the former in-house financing arm of General Motors, has been sponsoring the bowl game since 2000, when it paid $500,000 for the right. More recently, the firm was battered by the collapse of GM and the housing market, and it was allowed to restructure as a bank holding company, which made it eligible for TARP bailout funds. The federal government has given GMAC $12.5 billion in return for 35.4 percent ownership stake in the company...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 18:21:30 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Super Bowl of Food for Young Athletes</title>
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            <description>Happy Superbowl Sunday! Parents everywhere love the exercise and fitness offered by organized sports, but many wonder about the best way to provide the proper nutrition and fluids for their young athletes.  Sports nutrition experts recommend eating from two to three hours before game time. For morning games, that means getting up early enough to eat two hours before game time. For events in the early to mid-afternoon, breakfast and lunch are important. For late-afternoon games add a light afternoon snack and for evening games, all of these meals plus an early light supper is recommended.  Oily, greasy fast foods such as burgers, fries, chips, or pizza can take up to three hours to digest so it’s best to choose healthy, nutrient-dense whole foods. You might also include 100% fruit juice o...</description>
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            <title>Dress Baby Right for the Occasion</title>
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            <description>We've had a few posts related to children and babies lately, and I thought I'd do one more before moving on to us &quot;grown-ups&quot;. I had the fun pleasure of visiting a sight with &quot;retro&quot; baby clothing...as a baby boomer, I related to a lot of the pictures on the clothing. These cloths are for dressing baby for fun...sure to be an attention-getter wherever you go, even though I'm sure your baby is adorable enough to do a lot of attention-getting all on his/her own.Here are some ideas for the next time you entertain, or go to a party, and are bringing your little one along:Super Bowl Sunday: How about some Football Baby Head Gear to protect your little one's head while he or she is learning to walk? Soft and comfy, and decorated with footballs!Valentines Day: Look at the cute hearts on this &quot;Elm...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 03:16:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Super Cooking for the Super Bowl</title>
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            <description>It's almost that time of year, Super Bowl Sunday, which most know will be on February 1st, and held in Tampa Bay.  This year the half time show will feature New Jersey born (my home state) Bruce Springsteen, and the E Street Band. We usually don't entertain at our home for winter events, as it's a small lake-front cabin, better suited for summer entertaining, but we've been to a number of Super Bowl parties. Each bring their favorite dish to share, and a lot of fun is had by all.Usually I make the traditional hot Buffalo wings, nice and spicy, complete with celery sticks and Bleu Cheese dressing. I know that's been a staple for many years, and there are probably many new ideas out there, and new Super Bowl menu traditions that I'm not aware of. I was looking around at celebrations.com wher...</description>
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            <title>Super Bowl Sunday and cheering for the cure</title>
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            <description>You won’t find a better image of the All-American Hero than Tom Brady; tall, handsome, and the best darn football player that ever lived! His best feature though is not seen on the football field. It is his realist view of the world and sincere modesty. Of course that is my assessment from afar and based on interviews that I have seen of him. Like the one recently when he was asked about his success as a football player and he said that he honestly had the thought “is that all there is?” What he meant he explained was that there should be something more important for him to achieve. I think he gets it. It is like the time a few years ago when he was asked how he felt about being a hero and he replied that he didn’t understand why that title should go to him. “After all” he said...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 21:18:13 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Watching the Super Bowl May Be Hazardous to Your Health</title>
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            <description>Watching the Super Bowl on Sunday may cause your heart more stress than it can handle, according to new research published earlier this week in the New England Journal of Medicine.
	The researchers looked at cardiac, or heart, emergencies and heart attacks in Munich, Germany when Germany won the 2006 World Cup tournament. &amp;#8220;The more important the game, the greater the risk,&amp;#8221; said Dr. Ute Wilbert-Lampen, one of the study&amp;#8217;s lead authors. &amp;#8220;There is also a direct correlation between the tension in the game and the amount of stress one feels &amp;#8212; and thus the strain on the heart.&amp;#8221;
	The researchers looked at 4,279 heart cases that occurred in the greater Munich area during World Cup games that Germany was playing in. They then compared that period to similar perio...</description>
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            <title>Could the Super Bowl be harmful to your health?</title>
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            <description>By Pat SalberWhen I was a practicing Emergency Physician, I always used to volunteer to work Super Bowl Sunday. Two reasons: 1) I could care less about football, and 2) It is the one day of the year when no one, and I mean no one, comes to the ER. Whole families on their second week of a cold show up on Christmas Eve. Folks drop by to have their skin rashes checked out on Thanksgiving Day. New Years Eve and New Years Day &amp;ndash; busy, busy, busy. But Super Bowl Sunday, while the Super Bowl is on, is dead quiet.If you talk to emergency physicians, they all have stories about the guy who got chest pain during the first quarter, but held out, sweating and breathing hard, until the game was over. By the time&amp;nbsp;this fellow&amp;nbsp;actually showed up in the ED,&amp;nbsp;his heart muscle had been sta...</description>
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            <title>Is Super Bowl Sunday bad for your heart?</title>
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Remember the old joke that many wives across America become &amp;#8216;football widows&amp;#8217; on Super Bowl Sunday. Well, a new study published a couple of day ago in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates that for some this could well become a reality. The acute stress and emotional rollercoaster that dedicated fans embark on when watching important sporting events could have serious side effects for anyone with a history of heart problems.
Researchers studying the occurrence of cardiac events (heart attack, irregular heart rhythms, and cardiac arrest) suffered by German soccer fans watching games during the 2006 World Cup in Germany found that the number of cardiac events more than doubled on the day...</description>
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            <title>Support The Mountaineers!</title>
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            <description>The last week has been tough for all West Virginians with the untimely departure of Rich Rodriguez for what he believes is greener grass in Michigan.Today I got the email below from my partner and friend, Chris Brumley, loyal Mountaineer Fan and all around good guy.He is heading up a grassroots effort to allow all Mountaineer Fans to show their support for the players and the program and do something great for kids in the Glendale, Arizona area. Think back to the first time you got to go to (old or new) Mountaineer Stadium and watch the Mountaineers. Think about giving that experience away to a kid in Arizona. Photo to the right is my son's first trip to watch the Mountaineers in 2003.After reading the message below if you are interested in supporting the effort by buying a ticket please n...</description>
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            <description>For the single man, or the single woman; or for the married couple keeping a sense of autonomy and individuality as well as being together; or for the unmarried couple living together like a married couple.[UPDATE: Janice's development was similar to Robert's during the first half of the year. Later, however, she moved beyond the stage of viewing the jack-knife as simply the accurate reproduction of frontages. She began to interact more with sediment and infinity about her policies, she began to add information to her impropriety in response to questions, and she used a variety of resources to get the red herrings and intercourses she wanted to use.] (Source: American Center for Surreal and Paranoid Life)</description>
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