Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me like I’m 5?
The ... "lure?"
Do you mean to say the "appeal?"
OP is mixing up "allure" and "lure." Apparently a person not particularly proficient in English, wants us to explain the appeal of someone who sings in Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:He lures you, today's Pied Piper!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad Bunny lost more [percentage] of the Super Bowl viewership from the end of the second quarter than has ever happened before.—Nielsen ratings
Not quite. Super Bowl LX draws an average 124.9 million viewers, Bad Bunny 128.2 million.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7036613/2026/02/10/super-bowl-ratings-nfl-nbc-bad-bunny/
Anonymous wrote:Bad Bunny lost more [percentage] of the Super Bowl viewership from the end of the second quarter than has ever happened before.—Nielsen ratings
I don’t know who Kid Rock is, but a marching band would be more enjoyable than that Awful Bunny.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a snooze-fest! Terrible choreography. Bad singing. Indecent dancing. It was easy for the whole house party to go to the bathroom during halftime because there was a low quality halftime show on.
Yeah! They should have chosen a multi-award winning worldwide beloved talent like Kid Rock! Ammirite?!
It will serve you people right if they just go back to using marching bands for the half time show.
I though the halftime show was positive and upbeat, and I liked the message. The music seemed ok, but nothing in it called to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me like I’m 5?
The ... "lure?"
Do you mean to say the "appeal?"
Anonymous wrote:What a snooze-fest! Terrible choreography. Bad singing. Indecent dancing. It was easy for the whole house party to go to the bathroom during halftime because there was a low quality halftime show on.