http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/05/16/sitcoms-based-on-commercials/
One example of a TV show that started as a TV commercial is "Clutch Cargo." Originally a syndicated cartoon in the 1950s, it featured a unique animation style that combined traditional animation with real human lips superimposed on the characters' faces, which gained attention through a commercial advertising it.
Some companies which are known for their funny commercials include eTrade (featuring the "eTrade baby"), Geico (feauring the "Geico Gecko" as well as other personalities) and Budweiser (who use various human actors in humorous situations).
I believe it is Richard Roat. Worked with Richard a long time ago on some other commercials, and he is a fine, talented actor. A nice man, too!
if you are talking about the new geico commercials with the cavemen its called "let me be myself" by 3 doors down. if your talking about the other commercial with the money dude, then i think it is by one Micheal Jackson's brothers and other then that i don't know. sorry.
The commercial just came on. The guy with the acoustic guitar is called Jimmy. That's what they other guy called him.
i will see you in two moons
for the first caveman you can put a HARD CAVEMAN for the on on the other side you can put FAST CAVEMAN
The first time the caveman pick up the bone and hit the other caveman.
Yes. Geico insures cars as well as other types of vehicles.
Geico offers Vehicle Insurances for boats, cars, trucks, and other automobiles. Geico also offers insurance for life, property, identity theft, business, umbrella and collectibles.
Geico Insurance quotes can awkwardly be retrieved from the Geico Insurance website, or by calling the Geico quote hotline. By simply entering your ZIP code and other information you can get a quote within minutes.
Currently Geico is offering the lowest rates in the VA area.
We are just wondering how we can become a tow provider for Geico