Superbowl XLIV
How do we celebrate the Sunday when AFC and NFC football titans collide?
By: Morgan Thibeault
Issue date: 2/5/10 Section: Features
Freshly grilled hamburgers surrender to the vice of hungry mouths while the chips watch in horror.
The remote hopes to stay hidden, but anxious hands claw under the couch cushion to discover it.
Warm bodies, wearing jerseys and sweatpants, congregate to the television and fight over a spot to sit.
The Superbowl begins.
Americans are the only people to name a sport, 'football," when players handle the ball with their hands.
Americans will watch the National Football Conference champions, New Orleans Saints, and the American Football Conference champions, Indianapolis Colts, compete for victory.
Americans have created traditions around the event which have remotely nothing to do with football, like the commercials.
Throughout pages 4 and 5 are some of these traditions, such as some of the funniest Super Bowl commercials, snacks, places to watch the game and info about halftime.
The remote hopes to stay hidden, but anxious hands claw under the couch cushion to discover it.
Warm bodies, wearing jerseys and sweatpants, congregate to the television and fight over a spot to sit.
The Superbowl begins.
Americans are the only people to name a sport, 'football," when players handle the ball with their hands.
Americans will watch the National Football Conference champions, New Orleans Saints, and the American Football Conference champions, Indianapolis Colts, compete for victory.
Americans have created traditions around the event which have remotely nothing to do with football, like the commercials.
Throughout pages 4 and 5 are some of these traditions, such as some of the funniest Super Bowl commercials, snacks, places to watch the game and info about halftime.

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