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“Sure, ‘Tiny House’ is indebted to the low-ceilinged office spaces of Being John Malkovich, but it’s still top-notch stuff. It may be the funniest ad of the past year.” While ascertaining just why there are so many Geico ads on TV, Seth Stevenson sings the praises of Tiny House.

Author KcMPosted on July 25, 2005April 30, 2013Categories Advertising, TelevisionTags Advertising, Geico, Seth Stevenson, Television

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