Camp 2 is correct. Of all that's on TV - sitcoms, drama, news, etc. Yep, defintely more Camp 2 than Camp 1. Sad thing is she'd probably not give me the time of day. I am offended by your cheap attempt at helping George Soros make more money by helping market his company Progressive.
Progressive’s Flo: I’m not trying to be sexy – Adweek
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Why Does Flo From the Progressive Insurance Ads Slightly Turn Me On?
I'm almost embarrassed to say it, but I'm sort of turned on by Flo from the Progressive Insurance ads. Is this infatuation wrong? Should I seek counseling over wanting to consummate my internal passion for a slightly annoying woman who sells car insurance on TV ads?
She's been on TV almost non-stop since the 90s. She's everywhere you look, but not much is actually known about Stephanie Courtney, the woman who has been Progressive Insurance's Flo for ages now. Frankly, I only learned her real name while researching this article and I had no idea that she had such a long history on TV before even becoming the iconic insurance company spokes person that she is. It seems her career goes way back to appearing on a host of TV shows and in a ton of commercials prior landing the gig as Flo.