Congrats to the Kansas City Chiefs on winning Super Bowl LVII Sunday night. Sorry to all the Eagles fans. What a game.
If you didn’t know, they NFL has to make “Super Bowl Champion” merch for both teams so they have it ready to give to the winning team’s players. For years people have speculated what they do with the losing team’s shirts and hats since it immediately becomes irrelevant.
To make sure it doesn’t go to waste there is a charity group called Good360 who handles all the donations of the clothing. Over the years they have sent the items to help people in areas like Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Which they will do again this year. A great cause.
Though, it is kind of humorous to me that somewhere there are groups of people who have a false sense of past Super Bowl history Champions.
You’ve probably heard about the grass during the Super Bowl last night. A lot of players were slipping and complaining about the turf. So what was up with the grass anyway?
For the past two years The NFL has been developing this new grass for last night’s Super Bowl. The grass was grown at a local sod farm in Phoenix right near the site of the game.
Seems like they should’ve picked a game that wasn’t the biggest one of the year to test out this new grass.
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Newsday’s Tom Rock gave Anna three things to say at her Super Bowl party to make her seem like she knows what she is talking about, but did these tips work? Find out in the podcast to see how it went for Anna.
What are the worst places to take a date on Valentine’s Day? Anna found a list of them online, and one of the places on it was where she spent her first Valentine’s Day with her husband! (:15)
Last Friday, Anna, Raven and the producers made their Superbowl predictions! Now it’s time to find out which ones came true! (3:04)
In 2023, there’s really no excuse for not respecting Mother Nature, so if you’re still tossing stuff out of your car that’s all I need to know about you! (6:37)
What was the dumbest argument you had this weekend? Producer Sean made the mistake of arguing with his pregnant girlfriend, again, but Anna found herself locked in a battle of wills with a four year old! (10:15)
Are you up to date on this week’s biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on what’s trending, including all the buzz surrounding Rihanna! (14:12)
Did you have a favorite Superbowl commercial? The average price for 30 seconds of air time is 6-7 million, but one ad must’ve cost dramatically more based on who appeared in it! (22:17)
On Friday, tom Rock from Newsday gave Anna three football related conversation starters so she could pretend she knew what she was talking about during the big game! Last night, she tried them out with surprising results! (26:15)
Is it a good idea to go on a first date on Valentine’s Day? Not really, no, but if you are then etiquette expert Karen Thomas has some tips on how to make it less awkward! (30:13)
Superbowl ads cost millions of dollars, but is that money really worth it? Anna and Raven spoke to marketing expert Michael Field to see which commercials were actually worth the money! (34:14)
For months, Frank has been telling his wife that he goes to a great therapist for sports massages because he’s an avid tennis player. Turns out that Alicia, Frank’s wife, found out that the “incredible therapist” is actually a regular, very young, very pretty massage therapist at a local spa. She thinks he’s been hiding this from her and wants him to switch to a male masseuse. What do you think? (38:03)
Cheryl has got a shot at $1700! All she has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia! (47:11)
Every Friday in The Feed Kevin talks to Megan from CampByMama.com about all the great things to do in Connecticut with the family. Heading into Valentine’s Day Weekend there are some fun events happening this weekend. Everything from a Sweetheart’s ball to indoor mini golf!
MEGAN’S PICKS:
1. Darien Arts Center, Dance is in the Air. An evening of dance featuring contemporary love duets and an original and fresh world premiere from East Coast Contemporary Ballet! All wknd Saturday February 11 at 7:30pm and Sunday February 12 at 2pm. Tickets: $35.
2. Sweetheart Ball at Stepping Stones Museum in Norwalk Saturday February 11 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm. All children and their favorite grown-ups are invited to glam-up and spend the early evening at this Valentine’s Day soiree.
3. Ferguson Library in Stamford Mini-Golf Saturday February 11 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm. All ages are invited to putt their way through the Harry Bennett Branch as it is transformed into a miniature golf course.Tickets are $5 per player, per round. Kids under three play for free. Refreshments served at the 19th hole. 4. Valentine’s Day Party at Lymans Orchard in Middlefield Saturday February 11 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. The Apple Barrel Farm Market is the place to be for Valentine’s Day fun and festivities. Enjoy a variety of crafts, sweet treats and activities with your Valentine!
5. Sam’s Bridge in Greenwich Farmer’s Market Saturday February 11 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm
Megan’s Mom Quote of the Week: “I’m just a mom helping my child, look for a toy I threw away.”
Unless you’re a billionaire, the Super Bowl is one of the hardest tickets to get. That’s why sometimes it’s take a miraculous situation to find your way to the big game. As these two friends found out.
There is a Kansas City Chiefs fan who gave a kidney to a Philadelphia Eagles fan. Their story is incredible and it has lead to them both going to the Super Bowl together this weekend.
They met in the Marines over 20 years ago and have kept in touch ever since. 3 years ago in 2020 was when the kidney surgery happened. Both teams heard about the story and reaching out to invite the two guys to the game on Sunday.
No matter who wins the football game, they’ve both won the game of life.
Heading into Super Bowl Weekend one of the most known traditions is the winning team dumping the cooler of Gatorade onto the head coach. But when and how did this crazy tradition start?
It actually began right here in the Tri-state! The “Gatorade shower” was first done back in 1984, when New York Giants player Jim Burt decided to drench head coach Bill Parcells with the Gatorade cooler.
After that it became a team tradition where they would get Parcells with Gatorade showers every time they had a big win. After the Giants’ big Super Bowl win in 1986 other teams started to do it too and it stuck ever since.