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World War II veteran Mel Hughes, 95, and his wife, Vera, 90, have been immortalized in a series of touching photos, proving that true love transcends time. The remarkable couple have been together for 72 years! ❤️❤️❤️
I'll start watching the DVR two hours after the game starts, I hate and are disgusted by the commercials. I hated this back 20 years ago and still hate them.
Saw someone mention the super bowl commercials, I don't watch it, but this is the best super bowl commercial ever. Don't know if it's the song or combination of it with the subject matter, but it chokes me up every time I see it.
Most watched show of all time according to the news outlets. We watched it in Guatemala but translated in Spanish. This made the commercials more tolerable and we didn't even bother watching the halftime show!
Saw someone mention the super bowl commercials, I don't watch it, but this is the best super bowl commercial ever. Don't know if it's the song or combination of it with the subject matter, but it chokes me up every time I see it.
BTW Gary, the main thing that bothered me about the movie was they didn't use correct engine sound tracks in the editing. I KNOW what a hot 427 Ford sounds like, and it's glorious, I can pick it out a mile away, just something different about it. Didn't hear that in the whole movie.
Mr. R. B. Blown.
You get lucky more than me. Would you share your secrets with us?
Lee.
What do you mean? I've had the privilege of being around some thunderbolts and a few r code 427 cars. Screw your COPO cars, ain't nothing sounds nasty like a r code 427 Ford motor. Cammers and hot Boss 9s sounds great to, but just something about the 427 side oiler at 7k is music.