Geico brings back Hump Day ad with a twist

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Geico is back with a new take on its wildly popular Hump Day commercial. But this time, it’s the camels having to put up with obnoxious zoo-goers walking by and shouting all the lines made famous in the first commercial.

And just in case you missed the original 2013 commercial:

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Mandisa, whose full name is Mandisa Lynn Hundley, was born near Sacramento, California, and grew up singing in church.
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Williams also said he hopes to play for the team for 20 seasons and eclipse Tom Brady’s seven championships.
Hoyer commended the team for persevering through a long road trip, blown leads, an overworked bullpen and injuries.