Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for October 30, 2011
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Adam: I mean, seriously... What is it with all these car insurance ads? They must be making money hand over fist to pay for all this TV time. There's the funny-looking woman. The hairy guy who cups his hands, the lizard. That jingle. Clayton: How do you know who's the best? Adam: Good question, son. Personally, I don't like a flashy insurance company. I want my insurance agent to have gray hair. Glasses, a mustache, and wear drab, out-of-style clothing. Katy: What if it's a woman? Adam: Same...but no mustache. Katy: I might like a mustachioed woman insurance gent. Clayton: Yeah, she's obviously too busy doing insurance stuff to worry about her grooming habits.
NE1956 about 13 years ago
Weird that this is my number 1 TV complaint. I don’t buy from any company who advertises on TV because they’ve proven they don’t need my money.
boba44 about 13 years ago
The Allstate ones about mayhem are pretty funny, but how many millions of premium dollars went into them instead of paying out claims?
dante.deangelo about 13 years ago
Funny or not. It just goes to show how much money is being spent on luring you in.
DonVanni about 13 years ago
You haven’t lived until you see the one where the MALE eagle (a guy in an eagle suit, actually) offers a couple of women a great insurance deal by LAYING AN EGG!!!!!
adubman about 13 years ago
“Ms. Rolanda Fingers, Allstate Insurance Agent, at your service.”
spooon about 13 years ago
Adam and Laura are clearly raising their kids right, if Katy knows the word “mustachioed” well enough to use it in conversation.
Michelle Morris about 13 years ago
Flo is not funny-looking!
benbrilling about 13 years ago
Since every insurance company says they will save you $400 on your payments, the logical thing to do is to keep changing companies until they are paying you.
alviebird about 13 years ago
Insurance is one of the most profitable businesses there is. Way back in the ’70s, when petroleum businesses were booming, insurance out paced them in profits.
JayhawkJohn Premium Member about 13 years ago
Ad agency employees need jobs too. At least the insurance companies are spending money not hording it.