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Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club
Amateur Radio in and around the Red River Valley Area of Northeast Texas
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OK, the headline is provocative, huh? LOL PAY? The Super Bowl is advertising supported. Now someone is raising the specter of it being on Pay Per View! Sacrilege!
How many of us remember Master Lock spending their entire year – ENTIRE YEAR – advertising budget on a Super Bowl TV advertisement to show us a guy shooting a lock and it not opening? Seriously, it was bad. I could have shot it in a different place and it would have opened like it was made of chocolate, but I digress.
This article – How Much Would You Pay to Watch the Super Bowl on TV? – is just fantastic. Thought provoking. Reaching back into time with the likes of Bob Arum. Hey, I know the average age of our Club members. You ALL remember names like Bob Arum, Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks. You ALL remember ABC Wide World of Sports and the agony of defeat ski guy, don’t you?
This is once again one of those Wall Street Journal articles that has a gift link. Kathy and I subscribe, we thought you would get a laugh out of the article, and we can gift you the chance to go and read it. Don’t if you are scared to. I get it. Sacrosanct stuff like the Super Bowl somehow linked to discussion of pay per view… Well, don’t go read it if you don’t want to. But, if you do go and read it, I think you will laugh to yourself a little. Hey, the guy even discusses charging his cat!
Disregard at your peril. 😉
Phillip Beall (W5EBC)
Uhm … Yeah. I’m with the cat. When it comes to anything NFL, I’ll give it a disgusted look, twitch my whiskers, about face, flip my tail, and go explore the intricacies of a dust bunny under the couch.
Short version? They took a knee. I took a walk. They went full-tard with the DEI and soft porn halftimes, I kept on walking.
Along the way I discovered I wasn’t really missing much. So y’all can go ahead and pony up the cash and watch. I’m good.
Enjoy!
They couldnt pay ME to watch…
This world has gotten unbelievable.
The RRVARC is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization.
The Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club meets at High Cotton Kitchen (1260 Clarksville Street, Paris, TX 75460) usually on the 4th Saturday of each month. There is an optional breakfast gathering at 0830-0900 and the meeting starts at 1000. The Club meeting is conducted in the rear conference room.
Note: Special events like Field Day and some November and December meetings are excepted. Check the events calendar for special location, dates and time.