Allegiant Air Commercial – The Music, the Actress, and More!

Allegiant Air has a fun commercial promoting their non-stop flights. Say what you want about the airline but the ad itself is so visually pleasing. I love the transitions, the colors, and the bright, happy, smiling people. Check it out below then scroll down for more from the making of the ad…

The Music. Backing this ad is a song called “Don’t Fence Me In,” performed by Labrinth and released in 2019. Full track is below…

The original version of this song is over 80 yrs old, written in 1934. Here’s a version from Bing Crosby (1944).


The Actress. Starring in this commercial is actress Ashley Marie Jones. She has a few big time projects under her belt, including a role as Briefcase Girl #17 on the show “Deal or No Deal.” Check out more of her work here and follow her on Instagram… @ashleymariejones

Lights, Camera, Action. The commercial was directed by Roxanna Dunlop, who has a portfolio of ads she’s directed on her website… RoxannaDunlop.com. You can also find her on Instagram… @whosroxy


Thanks for dropping in…

-Out of the Wilderness

Progressive Commercial with Jon Hamm and a Mad Men Actress

Flo and her best buds at Progressive are back with another ad, this time featuring “struggling actor” Jon Hamm. Take a look then scroll down for more juicy info! Also, check out their latest ad and a massive flaw they overlooked in the commercial

He wants to talk with her about Progressive Insurance over dinner, presumably with them sitting at the table together, but she says she doesn’t talk on the phone during dinner. That’s a cold burn right there. Made me laugh out loud. I love the reaction of her starstruck friends when Jon pulls up.

Little known fact. Jon Hamm rose to fame on the show Mad Men. Well, Flo From Progressive is actress Stephanie Courtney. She’s been on Mad Men, as seen here answering the phones as character Marge.

Flo and Jon are around the same age, so is it too hard to believe that they actually could’ve gone on a blind date a few years ago? Perhaps there’s more to this new Jon Hamm & Flo storyline on the horizon!

Thanks for dropping in…

-Out of the Wilderness

Grown men cheer routine

Somehow my brothers, dad, and I got roped into trying one of my niece’s cheer routines over the holiday weekend. That niece, she was a strict and determined coach as she showed us in a few minutes all the moves we needed (in order to successfully show off our amazing skills in front of the rest of the family). Well, show or embarrass ourselves? One of those.

But dance, we did.

Reluctantly.

And now it’s your turn to check out our moves. Dancing isn’t something any of us men planned on doing that particular night, but I guess when it comes down to it we’ll do anything for attention our nieces.

Thanks for dropping in…

-Out of the Wilderness

At sea with the dolphins

Such a slice of Heaven where this kind of thing happens often, so much that it’s *almost* expected in the summertime. It’s off the coast of Florida and even though it’s not rare, it’s so amazing every time it happens. These wild dolphins just seem to have joy and that’s why they’re one of my favorite creatures on earth!

The big jump in the first minute of the video is definitely rare, so that was pretty special and fun to see. I was also told the view from the tube was incredible, too. Dolphins continue to fascinate me. The way they speedily swim in the wake, jump and play, and seem to enjoy having fun. It’s just so cool!

Have you seen stuff like this? If so, share in the comments below!

-Out of the Wilderness

Would you rather…. Florida summer edition

When I left Nashville and arrived in Florida, I wasn’t sure how soon I’d see the prehistoric creature Florida is known for. Surprisingly, it took quite a while to see an alligator. But since then, I’ve seen a lot! I’ve also seen snakes, so recently I had a thought.

Would you rather encounter an alligator in a lake, a shark in the ocean, or a moccasin on land?

Note that you aren’t on a boat or in a car in those scenarios. I think sharks might have the more intimidating reputation, but I would choose a shark over the other two 99 times out of 100. Sure they can be deadly, but being drug under water by an alligator just seems so inconvenient. Being poisoned by a moccasin, well, who’s got time for that? With a shark bite, at least they would go away for periods of time giving me a chance to swim to safety.

Sorry if this question causes nightmares tonight. I guess you can take comfort knowing that I, also, have ruined my upcoming night’s sleep.

Thanks for swimming (or slithering?) by…

-Out of the Wilderness