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Geico Caveman's Crib

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Originally posted by: trmiv
Nice place. This caveman must have a great job.

you didnt read the magazine, he started iheartcaveman.com which is a caveman dating service worth 1.2 billion dollars
 
Originally posted by: thecrecarc
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: trmiv
Nice place. This caveman must have a great job.

you didnt read the magazine, he started iheartcaveman.com which is a caveman dating service worth 1.2 billion dollars

lol

I don't think that he owns it... he just used to use it. Check his schedule history on the Treo in his bedroom... He used to have a girlfriend named Lille in early 2006, but then things got ugly with her and started going to therapy with a Dr. Travers in May. He started using iheartcavemen in September for a few dates, but then went to a "I hate iheartcavemen" party in October. I guess that it didn't work for him. It looks like he's hooking up with a chick named Peggy now... The e-mail on his bedroom laptop backs that up.

It's scary how much detail they put into this thing. No wonder Geico has higher premiums than Progressive... Their advertising budget must be obscene.
 
Really sweet site. Reminds me of the Long John Silver's ad campaign with Pepe the Shrimp. They created his fish tank and you could click on things. It was pretty cool but it wasn't as detailed as this though
 
I haven't seen an interactive flash site that well done since JKRowling.com. Very amusing. The shower is probably the funniest part.

I would have been blown away if you could control the iPod volume by clicking and circling on the wheel.
 
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