This is the most enjoyable ad campaign on tv right now:
The Great Beard Contest
July 12, 2009

Ultimately the beard contest was ruled a tie, although I thought AC should have won for the freshness of the woven braid. Maybe you guys see that all the time, but it was a first for me. Attaboy, AC.
Lost Keys
April 3, 2009
When Brendan told me he would leave no stone unturned helping me look for my lost keys I really appreciated it, but I didn’t realize what a good friend he really was. Needless to say, they weren’t in there. They were in the door the whole time! Thanks anyway BC, you’re a real pal.
Helping a friend…
March 5, 2009Hey. My friend Tyler lost his cat last weekend and I told him I’d post this, in case someone has seen him. If you have, just let me know and I’ll put you in touch with Tyler. The cat looks meaner than he really is.

Tyler lost his cat.
Best Super Bowl Ad
February 12, 2009[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OfMb90v4qg]
This was the most overlooked, and best, commercial from this year’s Super Bowl. Created by the clever minds up at Goodby Silverstein in SF.
T.A.R.P. 3000
February 5, 2009
In a shocking press conference earlier today, the Treasury Department announced its plans to ratchet up the previous administration’s poorly conceived and ineffectively executed Troubled Assets Relief Program, or T.A.R.P. The new initiative has been dubbed the Troubled Asset Robotic Predator, and is programmed to stabilize the nation’s foundering financial institutions using Cold War era pseudo-science to eradicate toxic mortgage-backed securities. The $800 billion dollar robot is equipped with a death ray and is authorized to punish avaricious and unscrupulous Wall Street CEOs with its terrifying, yet non-lethal “stun” setting. Federal Reserve insiders say T.A.R.P. 3000 is also expected to curb inflation by vaporizing stacks of money.
Today’s unveiling took place in what critics have called an “overly dramatic fashion” when Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announced somewhat menacingly to the press corps, “Ladies and gentlemen, I give you … T.A.R.P!” He then pulled a white sheet from what appeared to be a crudely assembled pile of metal and rubber tubing. Within seconds T.A.R.P. 3000′s eyes illuminated, at which point the robot became fully activated and subsequently lumbered through a brick wall. When questioned about T.A.R.P. 3000, a senior Treasury spokesman speaking on condition of anonymity, called the quasi-humanoid robot, “pretty fuckin’ cool.”
Too Much Time On His Hands…
January 31, 2009
This portrait of President Barack Obama was created by artist George Vlosich using an Etch-A-Sketch toy. The picture took 80 hours to draw using the two dials in one, unbroken line. In addition to this piece, the artist has created several more portraits that are equally impressive, although trying to duplicate them might take some work.
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