Danny DeVito comes up short in new Jersey Mike’s commercials

Danny DeVito is the star power in a series of Jersey Mike’s commercials. You’ve probably seen a few of them but in case you haven’t, here’s my least favorite.


Why is he stealing a sub from another customer? A rich, well-known actor can afford a sub, right? It’s just weird. Maybe I just don’t get his humor, but I haven’t laughed at any of the DeVito commercials yet. There are a couple more of the ads below, all aiming at a laugh from the viewer. This isn’t the first time Jersey Mike’s has produced a commercial that misses the mark for me. Last year they had one titled, “Resume,” in which a turkey was proud to be sliced up for a sandwich. I wrote more about it in my review here, but in a nutshell it would be a cold day in Hades before a wild animal would be happy to die and get eaten.


Below are more commercials starring DeVito. If you’re interested in why Jersey Mike’s brought on DeVito as their celebrity endorsement, check out this article where it’s all explained.


Am I missing something? Are these ads funny and I just need to lighten up? Chime in below! Thanks for dropping in…

-Out of the Wilderness

Ram Trucks “The Leaves Are Changing” Commercial

I really like the Dodge Ram commercial where the woman is leaning out the window and notices the leaves are changing. If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look…


They give a good assortment of Ram owners/drivers and each example made me laugh. I’ll say this, too… most truck commercials are all about the data; how much can it tow? What’s the engine size? This Ram commercial (and the ones below) is a shift and focuses on the type of person who buys a Ram truck.


She’s not wrong… the leaves ARE changing. Does that make any of us want to buy a truck? I guess the data will answer that once sales reports are revealed. At the most basic level, trucks are made for transportation so I’ll leave you with my favorite and best transportation photos. All of these are available for download or purchase so look around the full gallery and enjoy!


Thanks for dropping in…

-Out of the Wilderness

Vietnam Adoption 16 years later!

Sixteen years have flown by since I went with my sister and brother in law to document the adoption of their daughter. She was just a few months old when we first met her and since then, we’ve enjoyed so much watching and being part of her growing up. Here’s one of the first videos way back before everything went to high definition.


Here she is after just learning to walk, still in low-def…


Then we did an update 11 years later…


So, naturally we’ve updated the video and now here she is 16 years later. What an amazing journey so far and we’re all excited about the many decades to come!


Thanks for dropping in…

-Out of the Wilderness

Framed Photography for Home Staging

I’ve put together a gallery of one-of-a-kind photography that I’ve edited in a way to fit a neutral theme, perfect for staging a home that’s for sale. I’ve chatted with a few realtors for input and I’m excited about this collection of photos. Click here for the full group of images, and I’ll include some below.


Some of these look quite a bit different from the original. Some came from an evening where I got on this creative streak and edited pics to fit the idea in my head. But all the pictures were created or included with the idea that they could hang on a wall in a house where potential home buyers are walking through. Do you have a favorite? If so, comment below and I thank you in advance!

-Out of the Wilderness

Pennsylvania Senate Debate – thoughts from a non-Pennsylvanian

My mom, sister, and I watched the debate between John Fetterman and Dr. Oz last night, mostly in disbelief. Can a candidate be in the condition Fetterman is in and still win an election? We live about 6 states away so a lot of what they talked about didn’t really apply to us except for federal topics like abortion, infrastructure, immigration, and inflation. As unbiasedly as I can say this, it was heartbreaking to watch. Fetterman had a stroke a few months ago and clearly hasn’t recovered. That’s not really up for debate, as his many blunders, gaffes, and setbacks have been recorded and kept at the forefront of the discussion.

In the hour-long debate Fetterman had a few coherent answers but for the most part we had a hard time following his train of thought. My mom and I exchanged confused glances more times that I can count and I guess when Fetterman’s very first few words are “Hi, good night, everybody!” you might think the night’s not going to go so well for him. Dr. Oz was much more clear in his answers, was able to thoughtfully connected ideas, and he communicated effectively. Maybe you don’t agree with his stance on things, that’s a different story, but he came out looking much better than Fetterman.

If Fetterman wins, it’s 100% Democrats voting for a Democrat. As one person said on Twitter, they’d vote for a potato before voting for Oz. That isn’t exactly a shining endorsement of Fetterman, right? If voters simply vote for their party without thinking critically about the actual candidate, where is our country headed?

Any Democrat who watched that debate cannot, with a clear conscience, vote for Fetterman. His health is not good and after the debate all I could feel is compassion for him and worry for the people of Pennsylvania if they can’t think objectively. Fetterman won’t drop out, it’s probably too late for that, but I’m guessing a lot of PA Democrats will just be a no-show at the voting booth. They would rather not vote than elect Fetterman or Dr. Oz.

It should be an interesting two weeks between now and November 8th, when all the votes will be counted nationwide. Republicans are predicting a red wave, Democrats a blue one. It sounds like one is right and the other is desperate, but I guess we’ll see!

-Out of the Wilderness