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During the season premiere of Cavemen on ABC the Cavemen got down on Wii Sports Boxing.
(Note. I will remove this video immediately upon request from ABC if they want.)
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I have taking all the GEICO cavemen commercials on youtube and made one video.
Hi EVERYONE CALL GEICO @ 1-800-342-9070 (OR THE PHONE# IN THE COMMERCIALS) YOU CAN USE MY EMPLOYEE PROMOTIONAL CODE WHEN YOU CALL: 120657 GOOD LUCK ON SAVING! -rhayesjr22 -
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ok i re-did the compilation. i even added the commercial i missed the first time around. video quality suffers when i upload to youtube...dont know why.
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3.5 million years B.C. - East Africa
In the first episode, we see Australopithecus afarensis, specifically Lucy and her relatives. The show follows the tribe of apemen as the have internal conflicts following the death of the alpha male, and eventually an attack by a rival troupe.
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Raquy and the Cavemen played "Caravan", special guest: Tobias and Zafira Dance Company. Christine Andrews, Olivia Kissel ,Maria Hamer and Tamara Nelson
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THE SONG IS "Remind Me" by "Röyksopp"!!!!
From the album MELODY A.M. which was released in 2001... They are from Norway.
This is our favorite CAVEMAN commercial!!!
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Those venerable GEICO cavemen from http://cavemanscrib. com are at it again in this music video of the Adair/Dennis classic made famous by Sinatra and Chet Baker.
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Edits of Raquy and the Cavemen performances from 2005 to 2007 (Including Floydfest and PASIC). Featuring stunning tribal Belly-Dance by Zafira Dance Company and growls by our #1 Cavemen Jeremy!
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1.5 million years B.C. - Africa and Asia
In the third episode, Homo ergaster is depicted as the first creature to master the art of tracking, and Homo erectus is shown spreading into Asia and encountering the enormous herbivoric Gigantopithecus. Some paleanthropologists do not recognize H. ergaster and H. erectus as separate species.