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Tagged ‘superbowl’

Celebrity Blog #3

Celebrity Blog #3 on the DPS Insider features Philadelphia Eagles Star Quarterback, Donovan McNabb.  Check out some video of the Moves Magazine Super Bowl Event he attended here.   Our spokes-girl, Jackie Fischer had a chance to talk with him and many others.  Enjoy.

Donovan McNabb and Bongiovi DPS

Donovan McNabb and Bongiovi DPS

Celebrity Photo Blog #1

This Post marks the first of a series of celebrity photos that will roll out on the DPS insider.  Rob Roy, Ron Simmons and Steve Lazin of the Bongiovi Acoustics team were special guests of a Super Bowl Party hosted by Moves Magazine CEO, Scott Miller.  Jackie Fischer (Official Bongiovi Acoustics Spokes Girl & Host of “Eye on Bongiovi”)  got a chance to talk to many of the celebrities on the floor.  She is seen here with Baltimore Ravens Defensive Superstar, Ray Lewis.

Watch the video here:

Jackie at the Moves Super Bowl Party 2010

The Super Bowl Needs Super Audio

I am not your typical guy.  I am more into technology type stuff than sports.  I did watch bits and pieces of the super bowl this year.  The highlights for me were watching The Who at halftime and Megan Fox in the bathtub.  I couldn’t help but see Roger Daltry fighting with his ear monitor the entire performance.  It got me thinking.  So the game resumes and I see the same struggles going on with the referees!  A lot of ear touching going on.  Those of you with ear fetishes must have been in heaven.  I  just  found it humorous being that there is certainly all kinds of cash rolled into this event and there were clearly some audio issues going on.  One can’t help but think that it was hard to hear with all this discomfort in the ears of virtually everyone I saw on the field.  The Who publicly mentioned their dislike of their performance and I am sure the Indianapolis Colts feel the same way.  I am sure The Who and the referees will agree with me on this one.  The Super Bowl needs Super Audio!  Any solutions in mind?