TV Commercials Worth Watching (part 1)

March 25th, 2007

So easy a caveman could do it...The Geico Caveman Commercials.

The Geico caveman commercials kind of inspired me to start creating these “TV Commercials Worth Watching” lists. I still think the original one with the caveman dropping the boom mic and yelling “Not Cool” is the best. While recent commercials in the series seem to be getting dull, they are still funnier than just about anything else out there.

Here is a collection of 7 Geico Caveman commercials. I tried to put them in chronological order based on how I remember seeing them.

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Pictures from Brandy & Rick’s wedding

March 25th, 2007

Here are some pictures I took from Brandy & Rick’s wedding, and reception. The wedding was at Cypress Grove Park, and the reception was at the Church Street Ballroom.

The new Brandy Allen

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The original mikemclin.com (2004)

March 21st, 2007

The original mikemclin.com (2004)I first created mikemclin.com while finishing up college at Full Sail. The purpose of the site was to promote myself as a graphic artist. The site contained some animation projects from school and my resume. Eventually after starting my own company, mikemclin.com turned into my personal website for friends and family. Anyways, while browsing through my computer, I found the files for the original website I created in 2004. Below is the link to the original site.

Please note: this was one of the first sites I ever created, and I basically knew nothing about web design. Also, the content on the site is mildly embarrassing, but my mom has been begging me to put it back up on the internet ever since I took it down year ago :)

The original mikemclin.com (2004)

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MikeMcLin.com BETA has arrived!

March 21st, 2007

Today I launched the BETA (that means “test”) version of my personal website. The site will utilize a blog structure powered by WordPress. During this whole BETA process, I will be creating, testing and customizing my web pages. I’ve built many websites from the ground up, I’ve never managed a prebuilt blog like this before. Hopefully it will be an easy learning curve.

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