<P> Introduced in 2 August 2007, this series of ads features an E! True Hollywood Story - type show about famed fictional characters such as Fred Flintstone, Jed Clampett, and even a Cabbage Patch Kid named Ben Winkler claiming to have their cars (the Flintmobile, Jed's 1923 Oldsmobile truck, and a Plymouth Reliant / Dodge Aries, respectively) insured by GEICO, featuring interviews with made - up investigators (however, the Ben Winkler spot does not have an interview). These commercials were voiced over by narrator David O'Brien . </P> <P> Starting in 2008, GEICO has aired a series of TV ads featuring two paper - banded stacks of U.S. bills with a pair of big, googly eyes on top . Kash, who never says anything, just sits and stares at people (in a manner intended to be unsettling), set to a remix of a Rockwell / Michael Jackson song, "Somebody's Watching Me" by Mysto & Pizzi . </P> <P> Toward the end of 2009 until mid 2012, GEICO introduced another advertising campaign in which Mike McGlone walks into an empty room and queries the viewer, "Could switching to GEICO really save you 15% or more on car insurance?" After this, he pauses and then asks a rhetorical and / or obvious question which is immediately followed by a scene cut to the subject at hand . Such questions have included (in no particular order): </P> <Ul> <Li> Is Ed "Too Tall" Jones too tall?: (Cuts to Jones in a doctor's office being measured for his height, even though he is too tall for the maximum length of the measure . The nurse then says, "I'm just gonna guesstimate .") </Li> <Li> Does Charlie Daniels play a mean fiddle?: (Cuts to Daniels energetically playing a fiddle in a classy restaurant after taking it from a violinist . Once he finishes, he hands it back and states "That's how you do it, son".) </Li> <Li> Does Elmer Fudd have trouble with the letter R?: (Cuts to Elmer hunting and telling the audience to be "vewy quiet" while he's "hunting wabbits", the director correcting his rhotacism to the former's frustration, and eventually stalking off the screen while muttering about how "this diwector is starting to wub (him) the wong way".) </Li> <Li> Did The Waltons take way too long to say good night?: (Cuts to the Walton family saying "good night" to each other numerous times .) </Li> <Li> Does a ten - pound bag of flour make a really big biscuit?: (Cuts to a child buttering an enormous biscuit on the kitchen counter humming as his mom walks in with a dismayed look upon her face .) </Li> <Li> Did the caveman invent fire?: (Cuts to the GEICO caveman sitting in a living room on a couch with a female companion . He looks disdainfully at the camera, then activates the fireplace by remote control before scowling at the camera once more .) </Li> <Li> Was Abe Lincoln honest?: (Cuts to an old - style black and white film of Mary Todd Lincoln asking "Does this dress make my backside look big?" After a lengthy pause and deliberation, Lincoln sheepishly responds, saying "Perhaps a ...", interrupted as she gets up and walks out perturbed .) </Li> <Li> Is having a snowball fight with pitching great Randy Johnson a bad idea?: (Cuts to Johnson helping a man to his feet, the latter with a hole in the arm of his jacket, in a snowy street . After lamenting the heavily damaged garage door behind them, they agree to go sledding instead .) </Li> <Li> Is a bird in the hand worth two in the bush?: (Cuts to an Antiques Roadshow appraiser examining a small statue of a human hand holding a bird . He tells the statue's owner that it is indeed worth at least two in the bush .) </Li> <Li> Can fútbol announcer Andrés Cantor make any sport exciting?: (Cuts to Cantor loudly and energetically calling a slow - paced chess match . When one player makes a move, he yells his trademark "GOOAAALLL!" much to the players' annoyance) </Li> <Li> Does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist?: (Cuts to R. Lee Ermey talking to a man on a psychiatrist's couch, then abruptly yelling at him for crying and then throws a box of tissues at him, calling him a crybaby .) </Li> <Li> Do woodchucks chuck wood?: (Cuts to a jovial pair of woodchucks throwing chopped logs into a pond and being admonished by the farmer who chopped them .) </Li> <Li> Did the little piggy cry' wee wee wee' all the way home?? (Cuts to a pig named Maxwell riding in the back seat of an SUV holding pinwheels, yelling "wee wee wee" out the window, before being dropped off at his house by his friend's exasperated mother .) (See section Maxwell the Pig) </Li> <Li> Does it take two to tango?: (Cuts to a man and woman dancing the tango while another man tries to dance with them .) </Li> <Li> What, do you live under a rock?: (Cuts to a man living underground who moves a rock so he can raise his head above ground to see outside, and then gets excited when he sees a GEICO billboard and invites his friend Rick to move his own rock and take a peek .) </Li> <Li> Does the buck stop here?; (The camera zooms out as a deer walks onto the soundstage and stops next to McGlone, who then shrugs his shoulders .) </Li> <Li> Do dogs chase cats?: (Cuts to a dog and cat engaged in a Bullitt - style car chase .) </Li> <Li> Would Foghorn Leghorn make a really bad book narrator?: (Cuts to a recording studio where Foghorn is reading A Tale of Two Cities--his ad - libbing and talking over the director cause an exasperated Henery Hawk to get up from the control panel and whack him with a club .) </Li> <Li> Is the pen mightier than the sword?: (Cuts to a ninja menacingly demonstrating his swordsmanship to his opponent, who countermaneuvers by using a pen to sign for the delivery of his new taser, with which he promptly dispatches the ninja .) </Li> <Li> Do people use smartphones to do dumb things?: (Cuts to three office workers using very silly smartphone apps to help celebrate the end of the workweek .) </Li> </Ul>

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