online.wsj.com — When deciding what Super Bowl party to attend, it is very rude to ask the host about "the TV situation." ... When you go to a dinner party, do you ask about "the oven situation?" ...
11. You have to decide right away if this is going to be a "shushing" or "nonshushing" Super Bowl Party. In a shushing party, it's acceptable to shush someone if you want to hear what the analysts are saying. In a nonshushing party, you get smacked in the jaw if you shush somebody.
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amirbdFeb 5, 2012
Dumb article. Not particularly funny... I am worse off for having read it.
pivenFeb 5, 2012Submitter
It is OK for a host to sell "premium seat upgrades"—a reservation on the couch, center of the room, complimentary soft drinks—for $35 each.
Everyone's been on a plane recently. They'll grumble but understand.
stevanoskiFeb 5, 2012
LOL
akronFeb 5, 2012
Rule 22 - Decline invitation.
krisolinFeb 8, 2012
How about that Eli Manning’s amazing 38-yard pass to Mario Manningham with only 3:39 left on the clock! Check out the Super Bowl Social Media Showdown: http://socialmediarevolver.com/super-bowl-2012-social-media-showdown/
wizwearincFeb 6, 2012
The best thing to ask in my opinion is how much guacamole they will let you eat
http://www.wizwearinc.com/blogs/news/5422212-buy-wiz-wear-products-and-donate-to-the-ymca
akronFeb 5, 2012
OK - That was a good read.
razorsfuryFeb 5, 2012
No it wasn't.
djnitssFeb 5, 2012
:(