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Feb 2 2010, 8:30am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Lingerie Bowl VII will be webcasted online during the Super Bowl 2010 halftime show. If you are not a fan of the The Who and would rather watch girls play ball, you better connect your TV to a PC to watch the Lingerie Bowl VII via the internet on your big screen TV.
A new Core i5 laptop with Wireless Display can be an easy solution for watching the lingerie bowl on your TV.
The Lingerie Bowl is bigger than ever as there is now an actual league that got launched in Fall 2009 with 10 franchise teams. Launched in 2004 the Lingerie Bowl is a 7-on-7 tackle football game played by some of America's most beautiful and athletic models.
The Lingerie Bowl VII webcast will be available on the LFLUS site.
Just like last year, I4U News is featuring the Super Bowl for Geeks Guide. Of course the Super Bowl
2010 for Geeks Guide is all about the Super Bowl Commercials and not the game. The Super Bowl XLIV takes place on Sunday, February 7th in Florida in the Sun Life Stadium.
Do not miss our constantly updated list of all Super Bowl 2010 Commercials.
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