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OT: The Geico Gecko
I've noticed in recent commercials that the Gecko has a driver's license. How did he take his road test? In a toy car on a Hot Wheels track?
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Didn't he get it LA? Could explain all the problems with traffic!
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Of only that meant something to us people in the rest of the world... :/
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Let's just say that traffic in Los Angeles, California has to be experienced to be belived. Brings a whole new meaning to "Road Rage".
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I meant the gecko thing. Even here on the other side of the planet we've heard just how bad traffic in LA is.
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Geico is a insurance company running a series of commercials, starring a gecko, usually good for a quick laugh, but they are played on TV, about a dozen or so times during Prime Time.
Still haven't figured out where the gecko carries the wallet and the cell.... |
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IN one of his very first commercials, he was driving around in a gecko sized red roadster
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