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Comparison Of Leonel And Cave Man Commercials
Leonel,
I love your taste in commercials. I am glad that I am not the only person in this world that thinks the Geico commercial are getting old. They need to go back to the cave man commercials instead of just the lizard. I believe that if they rotated between the two it would constantly keep their viewers entertained. Anyway you provided a great discussion board and cannot wait to hear more from you.

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