Dogs Rule Super Bowl Commercials!
Dog commercials were rated the top two Super Bowl commercials for 2011.according to the USA Today Ad Meter. Of course, this Crazy Beagle would expect nothing else. My fellow dogs know how to entertain and work the audience.
The following videos are the two dog videos that are tied for the top spot:
Dogs will do anything commerical:
Rock on my brother dogs! You can see the complete list at http://www.usatoday.com/money/advertising/admeter/2011/super-bowl-ad-meter/43271432/1.
Crazy Beagle is 2-for-2 on Super Bowl Predictions
Well, at least you can say I am consistent. For the second year in a row, this Crazy Beagle got his Super Bowl prediction wrong. I predicted the Pittsburgh Steelers would win over the Green Bay Packers, 31-27. At least I got the winning team’s point right with 31 and I wasn’t that far off with the losing team points (I predicted 27, Pittsburgh actually had 25).
I will try again next year and in another three month with March Madness. In the meantime, don’t call me “Sonic the Greek.”
Sonic the Crazy Beagle’s 2011 Superbowl Prediction
Sonic’s 2011 Superbowl Prediction
It’s that time again for Sonic’s Superbowl prediction! With two high-powered, evenly matched teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers, it is especially tough to make a superbowl prediction this year.
I got last year’s wrong when I picked the Indianapolis Colts to win the Superbowl. So here is this year’s Superbowl prediction:
Pittsburgh Steelers 31, Green Bay 27
Go Pittsburgh Steelers!
Shocking Culling of Sled Dogs in Canada
My owner and this beagle was shocked by the reported culling of one hundred sled dogs in Canada. The following is the part of the story as reported in the Vancouver Sun:
The “execution-style” mass cull of 100 sled dogs owned by Whistler-based Outdoor Adventures has sparked an SPCA investigation into allegations of animal cruelty, outrage from animal welfare groups and suspension by Tourism Whistler of reservations for dog sledding excursions by the company.
The cull came to light because of a successful WorkSafeBC claim for post-traumatic stress by the employee who killed the dogs over two days last April.
The worker said he suffered panic attacks and nightmares because of the grisly scenes that unfolded as he carried out the company’s orders to kill 100 of its 300 dogs because of a slow winter season.
Why? Then you wonder why I am so crazy. Why couldn’t they give them away? If it is truce, it is senseless, shameful, brutal, inhumane. Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/SPCA+probes+execution+sled+dogs/4200999/story.html#ixzz1CiNROgNE

Posted February 13, 2011
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