This IS the commercial from years ago. GEICO is bringing back all of their old spots for a KTel-type “Best of GEICO”-campaign. You’ll see the cavemen popping up again, as well as some of the first Gecko spots.
This commercial came on today during a football game, saints vs the Rams. Rams won, but during halftime. Here in 2019, this commercial came on. . . It's got to be a sign. If something happens "natural disaster" style.. if another "terrorist attack" happens. What the fuck is going on, it's got to be a sign not a 'mistake' .
this was a commercial for something else years and years ago. I can't remember if it was AT&T or 1800collect
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PermalinkGeico
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PermalinkThat's what I keep saying. I was thinking MCI
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PermalinkThis IS the commercial from years ago. GEICO is bringing back all of their old spots for a KTel-type “Best of GEICO”-campaign. You’ll see the cavemen popping up again, as well as some of the first Gecko spots.
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PermalinkWas wondering why I just saw it. Lol
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PermalinkMan, this is some alternate reality stuff because I remember it being an AT&T commercial or 1800collect also. Weird.
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PermalinkLmaooooo I luvvvvv it
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Permalinki love a prank collect call
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PermalinkAm I dreaming or did this ad just air again?
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PermalinkI thought the same thing when I saw the caveman commercial. They're running the old commercials and asking people to vote for the best one.
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PermalinkThis commercial came on today during a football game, saints vs the Rams. Rams won, but during halftime. Here in 2019, this commercial came on. . . It's got to be a sign. If something happens "natural disaster" style.. if another "terrorist attack" happens. What the fuck is going on, it's got to be a sign not a 'mistake' .
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PermalinkGeico is running all their old ads and fans can logon and vote for their favorite.
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PermalinkLove that commercial
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PermalinkI also would have sworn this was originally a phone company commercial. Mandela effect???
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PermalinkI remember it too as a telephone commerical.
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