Liberty Mutual’s “Gym” Commercial…

We once again find the LiMu Emu and Doug on a row of treadmills at a gym, where the human half of the duo asks an unfortunate fellow exerciser on a cell phone if he’s using the Liberty Mutual “customizer” tool, so he “only pays for what he needs.” Doug hardly seems dressed for a workout, wearing long pants, his trademark yellow shirt, and a tie. Bad form, Doug…

Putting Doug to shame, however, is the Emu at the end of the row of treadmills, who is running full tilt! “LiMu, you’re a real animal!,” remarks Doug, adding “Who’s got the ‘bird legs’ now?” Cute…

In an expanded version of the ad, the Emu is also shown pecking at a heavy bag in the gym. His beak punctures the bag’s covering, causing sand to pour out.- -Well, there goes their membership! This is one buff bird…

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8 Comments on “Liberty Mutual’s “Gym” Commercial…”

  1. carycomic Says:

    I wouldn’t worry about their membership. I understand the gym is owned by that ex-bodybuilder. Arnold Ostrich-egger. 😉 😉

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  2. HowieRich Says:

    Mutual “customizer” tool? we talking about the treadmill right? the gym i belong to has one were you run manually no speed setting, great very few if any use that treadmill love it, is that what you mean by the customizer tool?

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