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Jan. 31st, 2004 02:50 pmTaking a break! A quick one!
Seeing how pictures are all over the internet and everyone and their dog probably knows already, this is pretty hilarious.
Mystery Act to Perform at Super Bowl
HOUSTON (AP) - Janet Jackson, Sean ``P. Diddy'' Combs, Kid Rock and Nelly apparently weren't enough for the 12 1/2-minute Super Bowl halftime show.
Another act is poised to join the MTV-produced extravaganza. Who that is will remain a mystery until the program, producers said Thursday. The New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers play Sunday in Reliant Stadium.
The halftime production will require 350 local volunteers to haul and assemble 70 pieces of the stage, which spans 120 feet. Then about 2,500 youngsters from area schools will pour onto the field to create a festival concert atmosphere.
Combs said that as big a deal as the halftime show has become, the musicians are just a sideshow.
``This is all about the players,'' he said. ``We're here to fill some time while they get ready for the second half.''
The game will air on the CBS television network.
And now back to work!
Seeing how pictures are all over the internet and everyone and their dog probably knows already, this is pretty hilarious.
Mystery Act to Perform at Super Bowl
HOUSTON (AP) - Janet Jackson, Sean ``P. Diddy'' Combs, Kid Rock and Nelly apparently weren't enough for the 12 1/2-minute Super Bowl halftime show.
Another act is poised to join the MTV-produced extravaganza. Who that is will remain a mystery until the program, producers said Thursday. The New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers play Sunday in Reliant Stadium.
The halftime production will require 350 local volunteers to haul and assemble 70 pieces of the stage, which spans 120 feet. Then about 2,500 youngsters from area schools will pour onto the field to create a festival concert atmosphere.
Combs said that as big a deal as the halftime show has become, the musicians are just a sideshow.
``This is all about the players,'' he said. ``We're here to fill some time while they get ready for the second half.''
The game will air on the CBS television network.
And now back to work!