Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Smart, positive and just what so many people needed right now. Sure it was a little adult but I am laughing my head off at you pearl clutching hypocrites acting like the half time show is usually hymns and nursery rhymes…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief, can Washingtonians ever relax and have FUN!?!
I speak no Spanish, who cares?! The show was an amazing production and I was dancing!
Most people posting here aren’t in the DMV. It’s super annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Smart, positive and just what so many people needed right now. Sure it was a little adult but I am laughing my head off at you pearl clutching hypocrites acting like the half time show is usually hymns and nursery rhymes…
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, can Washingtonians ever relax and have FUN!?!
I speak no Spanish, who cares?! The show was an amazing production and I was dancing!
Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Smart, positive and just what so many people needed right now. Sure it was a little adult but I am laughing my head off at you pearl clutching hypocrites acting like the half time show is usually hymns and nursery rhymes…
Anonymous wrote:Nothing ever beats the original Gasolina. Where was that guy?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that Gaga and Martin just brought down the vibe.
Martin was important. You had to listen to the words (which I know were in Spanish, so look it up) to get the message. They sang in Spanish for a reason. Puerto Rico does not want to become Hawai'i. They do not want to lose more of their culture, language and history.
But okay if United States does?
Girl, are you for real? When you learn to speak Navajo, Yupik, Dakota, Apache, and Cherokee maybe we can talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that Gaga and Martin just brought down the vibe.
Martin was important. You had to listen to the words (which I know were in Spanish, so look it up) to get the message. They sang in Spanish for a reason. Puerto Rico does not want to become Hawai'i. They do not want to lose more of their culture, language and history.
But okay if United States does?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that Gaga and Martin just brought down the vibe.
Martin was important. You had to listen to the words (which I know were in Spanish, so look it up) to get the message. They sang in Spanish for a reason. Puerto Rico does not want to become Hawai'i. They do not want to lose more of their culture, language and history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that Gaga and Martin just brought down the vibe.
Martin was important. You had to listen to the words (which I know were in Spanish, so look it up) to get the message. They sang in Spanish for a reason. Puerto Rico does not want to become Hawai'i. They do not want to lose more of their culture, language and history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that Gaga and Martin just brought down the vibe.
Martin was important. You had to listen to the words (which I know were in Spanish, so look it up) to get the message. They sang in Spanish for a reason. Puerto Rico does not want to become Hawai'i. They do not want to lose more of their culture, language and history.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that Gaga and Martin just brought down the vibe.