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When Will They Air This "Surprising" Geico Commercial With 2004 Olympic Gold Medal Winning Gymnast Carly Patterson Being The Main Star Of It?

What I Have In Mind Is For Carly Patterson To Put On Either The Exact Same Red Long Sleeved Gymastics Leotard That She Wore On August 19,2004,When She Won Her Olympic Gold Medal,A Red Short Sleeved Gymastics Leotard Or A Red Sleeveless Tank Type Gymastics Leotard,With Nothing Either Over Or Under 1 Of Those Leotards & I Would Like All Of Her Finger Nails & Toe Nails To Be Painted Red.

What I Would Like To See Happening Is Carly Patterson Walking All The Way Across A Balance Beam & Then Diving Off Of It & Into A Big Swimming Pool,While She Is Wearing 1 Of Those Red Leotards & Also While All Of Her Finger Nails & Toe Nails Are Painted Red.

At The Beginning Of The Commercial,I Would Like The Viewers To Get A Front View,A Right Front View,A Right Side View,A Right Rear View & A Rear View Of Carly Patterson,While She Stands 16 Footsteps Away From 1 End Of The Balance Beam,While The Other End Of The Balance Beam Directly Faces The Swimming Pool,Before She Walks Over To The Balance Beam,Climbs Onto It,Walks All The Way Across It & Then Dives Off Of It & Into The Pool.

If They Film The Commercial Outdoors,Then They Can Give Her Something Long That She Can Stand & Walk On,Like Maybe A Long Mat That She Can Stand & Walk On,So That Her Feet Don't Get Dirty When She Walks Over To The Balance Beam.

The Idea That I Have For The Commercial Regarding Carly Patterson Is That It Would Start With Us Getting A Front View,A Right Front View,A Right Side View,A Right Rear View & A Rear View Of Her,While She Stands 16 Footsteps Away From 1 End Of The Balance Beam,While The Other End Directly Faces The Swimming Pool & Then She Would Walk Up To The End Of The Balance Beam That Is Facing Away From The Pool & Then She Would Climb Onto That End Of The Balance Beam & Then She Would Start Walking Directly Over To The Other End Of The Balance Beam,Starting With Placing Her Right Foot In Front Of Her Left Foot & Then When She Finally Makes Her Way To The Other End Of The Balance Beam,She Uses Her Feet To Push Herself Off Of That End Of The Balance Beam To Dive Face First Into The Pool.

After She Dives Face First Into The Pool & Then Her Face Peeks Out Of The Water,She Looks At The Judges & They Give Her A Perfect 10 & Then After That,She Raises Her Arms In Celebration & Then Goes For A Nice Swim In Whichever Leotard That She Is Wearing & Then The Announcer Guy Says Something Like "A Gymnast Swimming?" & Then He Says "Surprising." & Then He Tells Us What's Not Surprising,Causing The Camera To,At Least,Temporarily Turn Away From Carly Patterson Swimming,In 1 Of Those Red Leotards & Then It Turns Right Back To Her Swimming,In 1 Of Those Red Leotards.

What They Could Tell Carly Patterson Is That She Would Only Be Doing This For A "Surprising" Geico Commercial & I Am Completely Sure That She Will Agree To Do It,However,If,For Any Sort Of Reason,She Decides That Either She Can't Do It Or She Doesn't Want To Do It,Not Even For A "Surprising" Geico Commercial,Then They Can Try To Hire 1 Of These Other American Born Gymnasts,Either Aly Raisman,McKayla Maroney Or Madison Kocian,To Do What I Am Describing For A "Surprising" Geico Commercial & Also Put On Either A Red Long Sleeved Gymastics Leotard,A Red Short Sleeved Gymastics Leotard Or A Red Sleeveless Tank Type Gymastics Leotard,With Nothing Either Over Or Under 1 Of Those Leotards & Also Have Them Paint All Of Their Finger Nails & Toe Nails Red For The "Surprising" Geico Commercial.--68.196.165.118 (talk) 22:20, 2 February 2018 (UTC)johnsonjack87

US vs British English
User:24.188.22.145 changed this article to use British English and added the template to the top recently. I feel this article should use US English due to GEICO's significant national ties to the US, per MOS:TIES, and reverted. They reverted my revert, so clearly they must feel differently. User:24.188.22.145, would you mind explaining your reasoning? Alex Cohn (let's chat!) 18:02, 6 October 2018 (UTC)