Super Bowl XLV/45 Page Three

Let The Food Keep Coming

Super Bowl Approaches Half-Time

It's a white knuckle ride but no one has fallen out of their chairs yet! Time for a commercial...

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The E-Trade Baby Commercial

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
All eyes are watching the scoreboard

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Resting their arms from all the pours

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
"Yes.. We get to watch it every once in a while"

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Working hard behind the scenes

Twinkies
Old Ranch food is much better than this "Twinkie Stadium"

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
On a dead run all day

Did You Know? - –noun a steady run at top speed: The center fielder caught the ball on the dead run.

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Why isn't he smiling?

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Dave enjoys the game

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Snap...

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Meanwhile in the bar area Tom recovers from nine holes of golf

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Monica practices on of her new Kung-Foo moves

Did You Know? - The term "kung fu" In Chinese, kung fu can also be used in contexts completely unrelated to martial arts, and refers colloquially to any individual accomplishment or skill cultivated through long and hard work. Wushu is a more precise term for general martial activities.

 

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Sue And Mitch Rest Their Ears For a Few Minutes

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Golf during Super Bowl... It's that sacrilegious??

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
He has the winners list ahead of time

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Cheers says Bunnaford

Did You Know? - interj. salutation or toast; (Informal) good health (toast shouted just before drinking an alcoholic drink to express good wishes), shout of congratulations or approval; (U.K.) good-bye or farewell; (U.K.) thank you

 

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Linda and James arrive after their play in Cerritos

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
"Chef, if you fold these right they make great frisbees!"

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
TV's were everywhere

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
This has been a bust day for the staff

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
The sushi kept coming

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Brian and Jan (from England) were trying to figure out American Football

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
She took excellent care of our large party

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
OMG... We were really here ! Now sober up!

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Ah ha... Caught with the evidence... The cookie thief in action

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
"More pie... Sure thing!"

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Beer with a smile

Did You Know? - Beer is one of the world's oldest prepared beverages, possibly dating back to the early Neolithic or 9500 BC, when cereal was first farmed, and is recorded in the written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Archaeologists speculate that beer was instrumental in the formation of civilizations.

The earliest known chemical evidence of beer dates to circa 3500–3100 BC from the site of Godin Tepe in the Zagros Mountains of western Iran. Some of the earliest Sumerian writings found in the region contain references to a type of beer; one such example, a prayer to the goddess Ninkasi, known as "The Hymn to Ninkasi", served as both a prayer as well as a method of remembering the recipe for beer in a culture with few literate people.

The Ebla tablets, discovered in 1974 in Ebla, Syria and date back to 2500 BC, reveal that the city produced a range of beers, including one that appears to be named "Ebla" after the city. A beer made from rice, which, unlike sake, didn't use the amylolytic process, and was probably prepared for fermentation by mastication or malting, was made in China around 7000 BC.

 

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Happy man... Got his hot dog and chili

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
"Well. it is almost over!"

Super Bowl 45 at Old Ranch
Someone scored!