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					Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
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				Unsurprisingly, when most people are doing something on a specific day, and you are not, you seem different.  That only makes sense.  I am not into football but I did small-talk ask my coworkers if they were watching the game this weekend.  When they said "no" or "yes" it's not like I judged them.  I was making small talk. 
			
			 
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 It's more than that.  Several times, when I've told people I don't watch the Super Bowl, I get the same kind of confused, incredulous look I get from conservative Christians when I tell them that I don't believe in the Bible.  They just don't seem to grasp that someone wouldn't be as obsessed with it as they are.
 
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					Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
					(Post 189021)
				 
				Would that be a bad thing?  I don't see why social acceptance of the SuperBowl is such a bad thing. 
			
			 
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 Please show me where I said that.
 
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					Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor
					(Post 189021)
				 
				...Believe me, if you're miffed that the SuperBowl is a socially acceptable event, try being a Jew your whole life.  It's not just the baggers you have to ward off. 
			
			 
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 I'm not miffed; I could really couldn't care less (well... maybe a little less).  
 
Nowhere in my original or subsequent posts did I say that the Super Bowl Holiday was a bad thing, or that people are wrong for celebrating it. Others put those words into my mouth... er... keyboard.  I was simply pointing out my observations that we, as a society have granted holiday status to the Super Bowl.  Some of the responses I've received in this thread have only proven my point.  I hit a nerve, obviously.
 
Happy Super Bowl, everyone!  
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