Super Bowl XLIII was a great game. Even though I was cheering for the Cards, it was still a great game. These guys were playing their hearts out and giving it their best. I’m one of the millions of people that stay glued to the television not only during the game, but also during the commercials. There were some “unique” ones this year, as there are every year. I have picked my favorite, thought there were a couple in the running. I chose the Pedigree Commercial this year for its cause – pet adoption. I think the timeliness of the commercial demonstrates making the most of every opportunity. Who would have though pet adoption and Super Bowl? Make the most of every opportunity for your cause. If you didn’t see it Sunday night, here it is. I hope you enjoy.
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