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Posted By: Jade on Feb 4th 2009 @ 5:53 pm

Ahh….it’s that time of year again. Nope, it’s not tax season, not Christmas, not the Victoria’s Secret fashion show, but rather the end of football season. I’ve been informed it’s not officially the end until the “All Star” Game, but I still feel a small tinge (ok, fine, maybe a LOT) of excitement when the Super Bowl is finally over. This year, I went and saw “Revolutionary Road” during the game much to the relief of my liver. Anyway. The point of all this babble? The one good thing that football/the Super bowl does have to offer? Commercials. You love them, I love them, we all love them. So, for a nice little break from your monotonous workday- here’s a link to the 10 best and 10 worst commercials of 2009. My personal favorite- The Mr. Potato Head commercial. I actually emitted an “LOL” upon viewing it. So without further delay-

FoxSports.com 10 best/10 worst Super Bowl Commercials 2009