…but in a good way

For the past few days I’ve been trying to convey to one of my nieces what it is I like about her personality. Unfortunately, I seem to be using adjectives that pretty much require me to add “…but in a good way,” afterwards.

She has caught on to it, noting that if I have to add “but in a good way,” it’s not a compliment. Kind of like when someone says, “no offense…” then they proceed to say something offensive.

Being the awesome uncle that I am, of course now whatever I say to her I include, “but in a good way,” because I take my role as annoying uncle very seriously.

Thanks for stopping by!

-Out of the Wilderness

AirBnB Beautiful Stranger Commercial – The Music, the Dogs, and More!

Welcome to Out of the Wilderness. Since you’re here for the AirBnB ad, you might be curious about the background info of other ads, as well. For commercials featuring well-known actors and actresses, hit songs (or deeper tracks that aren’t as well-known), click on the Popular Popular TV Ads page and snoop around.

AirBnB’s family of monsters has quite a time in this ad. Plus, of course, a fitting song to go along with their adventures. Watch and listen to the extended version, then scroll down for more info…

The song used as the soundtrack for this commercial is “Beautiful Strangers” by Kevin Morby. Check out the full track below.

Dogs. In the ad, the hairy guests grab a record (Kevin Morby’s, conveniently), and behind that record is another album. It reads “Nelson Because They Can”.

This is their real album cover, although this record doesn’t include their most famous hit, “Can’t Live Without Your Love and Affection.”


The movie. The family is seen watching a movie, which is The Iron Giant.


Do you like this ad? Does the song go along well with the theme of strangers staying in someone’s home for a vacation? Chime in below and thanks for stopping by!

-Out of the Wilderness

Chevrolet’s Christmas Commercial – The Car, the Heartstrings, and More!

I’m not crying, YOU’RE crying. Ok, seriously, I can’t even set this one up properly because the commercial speaks for itself. A tear-jerker is what it is! Take a look. Check out the extended version of Chevrolet’s Christmas commercial.

“Holiday Ride” features a 1966 Impala. The crew is credited in the YouTube description:

“Based on actual events, we teamed up with Academy Award winners Tom Hooper (director), Claudio Miranda (director of photography) and Rachel Portman (composer) to tell the story of love, redemption and restoration.”

More about the background of the crew can be found here.


The agency. This ad was created by agency Commonwealth/McCann.


The Music. All I can find is “The Holly and The Ivy” by Daryl Neil Alexander Griffith.


Do you like the ad? Comment below and share if you have a classic car like this one!

-Out of the Wilderness

One and Done? – A Dating Story

For any of you who need a catching up, click here for part 1 of this story. Picking up where I left off, our date ended with a hug and mentioning a second date. This first one was about an hour long (I’m a big fan of coffee dates as a first date). It’s just easy to end it quickly if needed. It’s also easy to extend it, if wanted.

After we parted ways I went on to the rest of my Friday night activities. Saturday morning was a slow wake up, followed by saying good morning to the pups and hello to breakfast. Would I hear from this woman today, or would I reach out first? Only time will tell.

The morning came and went. Hours drifted by and after lunch, I spent time with family and ran a few errands – Christmas shopping.

All of the sudden it was mid-afternoon! She must’ve forgot to message me, that’s it! I hadn’t heard from her, so I figured it was a good time for me to say hello. I messaged her through the dating app asking if she’s had a good day. What do you say after a date, you know? So I expected a short response where she said she had a good day or a busy day or a lazy day. Something. Anything.

Time, again, drifted by and I hadn’t heard back. I checked the app. What happened next was a bit of a shock.

She closed our conversation! What!? Was our date THAT bad to not even warrant an “I’m not interested, goodbye.” This abrupt ending surprised me. I couldn’t help but laugh. But the laughter turned into feelings of anger and pity. Maybe I’m just aiming too high.

It’s not like I expected her and I to get married, I already knew we weren’t destined for that. Maybe she was even more sure than I was that it wasn’t going anywhere. Nonetheless, I am happy I went out with her. I needed to get out and spend time with new people. I haven’t made a lot of new friends here since moving a couple of months ago… and I’m ok with that! But it IS nice to have a few opportunities to be social.

Back on the horse, I go. Hoping I don’t get bucked off again!

-Out of the Wilderness

La Brea – is it as good as I was hoping?

I wasn’t sure I’d like it, but I’m hooked. I’ve been watching on Hulu and I’m almost finished with season one. In spite of not believing time travel is ever going to be possible (because if it was, where are the future people coming back to our present time?), and being a little confused on the logistical issues posed by the plotline of the show, it’s really grown on me. I want the folks who fell into the sinkhole to find their way out. I want the families to be reunited. And I can’t figure out if the daughter with the prosthetic leg is a really good actor, or a really bad one.

All in all, I’m glad I gave it a chance. Usually I’m not into sci-fi this this one doesn’t go overboard, which was one of my complaints on lost. They kept throwing in stories and situations that 1. didn’t make sense and 2. were not really ever explained.

This show is softening the blow of realizing Big Sky isn’t as great now as it was in season one.

What is your favorite scripted show on network TV? Chime in below, I’m always up for suggestions!

-Out of the Wilderness