So I've been thinkin about this for a while, but seriously, the world is in love with mascots. Cute little anthropomorphic animals that make us laugh and somehow excited about a sporting event. It really doesn't make much sense, but it's there.
There are the online mascots like the Geico Gecko. Seriously, I think that little guy could get on-screen and say "I'm going to eat your children" in his little accent and people would still spend 15 minutes to call the number. And by the way, isn't that the most ambiguous promise of savings? "15 minutes could save you 15% or more on your car insurance." That's worthless. And the 15%? They totally just say that to match the call time, it's all meaningless. Yet, that cute little green guy gets people to call. Props to the ad wizards who thought up with that one.
I think Cosmo is another prime example. I was at a Basketball game with Jon and I mentioned that Cosmo can get away with anything. He could come up to a mother and steal her child when she wasn't looking, and she would probably start to freak out and yelling "Where's my child!?" until she sees Cosmo across the arena, fleeing and holding the child tucked under his arm, and she'd say "Oh, phew, it's just Cosmo!" and give some exasperated, half-smile and his crazed yet beloved antics.
It's true, believe. True story, at that same game I threw out that hypothetical situation, not more than 5 minutes later, Cosmo come down the stands right next us. He leans forward and grabs some girl's hat off her head, puts it on, and proceeds to dance around with it. She turns around all pissed off until she sees that it's just Cosmo, and just smiles it off.
I think we forget that there is just some random college guy in there that can break-dance well. He isn't our friend, he's just some dude. Yet I think he could get away with murder and nobody would care, because it's Cosmo that did it.
That's pretty impressive.
And one last point: I don't know when you first thought that getting a picture with Cosmo at the football game was cool, but it really isn't. And if you need proof, look at any students profile pics on Facebook. I'd be surprised if you couldn't find at least one picture, probably taken during his/her Freshman or Sophomore year, with Cosmo at a football game. He doesn't know you, he doesn't care, just because he walked by in your section during the third quarter doesn't make you special. Just keep that in mind.
BTW, Tijs=Suck for not writing in this yet.
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