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Most critics say this year's crop of Super Bowl ads were a dud. Too conservative, dulled down after last year's NippleGate. Only one Super Bowl ad came close to being "sexy" while also spoofing the political outrage of Senate hearings. Here's how being unique had an impact for GoDaddy.com.
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posted by Unknown @ Wednesday, February 09, 2005,

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