Talk:Remind Me
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GEICO commercial It's not his picture that the caveman sees, and he doesn't walk back so people can see it's him. He is offended by the picture, and walks back to make sure that he saw correctly. You can see he clearly walks off upset. 130.76.96.14 17:36, 19 January 2007 (UTC) Random
[edit] Ambiguity
The single version is substantially different from the album version (it is more upbeat).
Of which song? --Ted 06:24, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] geico caveman ad
Just my opinion, but I think his reaction is one of approval rather than offense. Body language and all that. Logically, for the sign to go up, it would have needed his approval. I think hs body language ways, "I did a good job there," much the way the "announcer" guy nods his self approval at the end of that ad. Cheers, :) MikeReichold 00:39, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
- Definitely not. Have you seen the other ads in this campaign? They're all about his being offended at the suggestion that cavemen are stupid.
- Incidentally, that's not necessarily his picture, and it seems highly unlikely that someone so offended by this message would help Geico. It's another caveman, or more likely a non-caveman in costume. --Ted 02:11, 27 January 2007 (UTC)