Filed under: News | Super Bowl
Feb 1 2009, 9:43pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The internet only extended versions of the Super Bowl TV ads are online and are funny, but not overly riskay.
The Go Daddy Shower Super Bowl commercial turns the table in favor of the Danica and the hot blond German woman.
It is a funny Super Bowl Ad to watch, but I do not see why Go Daddy would not have been able to get the whole Internet Only ad approved for TV.The Baseball "Do you have enhanced" is a matter of taste. I do not find it that funny, but you might.
You can watch now both Internet Only Go Daddy commercials on the GoDaddy.com site.
Find out what has been the funniest and greatest Super Bowl 2009 Ads in our Super Bowl 2009 coverage for Geeks. This Super Bowl is a treat for geeks as it had for instance the first 3D Super Bowl Ads and lots of Super Bowl Ads featuring new 2009 Sci-fi Movies including the new Star Trek and the next Transformers movie. Do not forget to get your 3D Glasses for hot Super Bowl 3D Ads.
More Super Bowl 2009 Coverage for Geeks. See also our Top 10 Super Bowl Tips for Geeks.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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