Depends upon who you rooted for
Packers prevail.
Christina Aguilar had a problem with the worlds of the National Anthem.
Oh say can you ID the wrong lyric? Listen to this: Christina
It reminds us of this Maya Rudolph bit from SNL
History 101: 67 years ago today, the federal government announced shoe rationing -- Americans would be limited to buying three pairs of shoes per year for the duration of World War Two.
Music History 101: February 7, 1964: Pan Am Flight 101 arrived in New York City bringing this group for their first American tour. Some 10,000 screaming fans were waiting at Kennedy airport – The Beatles.
The 101 number one song of the day was written and performed by one half of one of the 60s most influential duos. It was a humorous side of love and loss. Even though the artist in question was so identified with his former partner, he was no stranger to working alone. In fact early in his career, he had released records under such aliases as Paul Kane, Jerry Landis, and True Taylor. At the time of the release you’re about to hear his longtime marriage had just broken up and Rolling Stone Magazine wrote that it was his most mature and musically sophisticated work which often used marriage as a metaphor. The song that reached number one on February 7, 1976 was somewhat tongue in cheek however proving that he was able to laugh through the pain – Here’s Paul Simon with “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.”
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