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Published: Sunday, Aug. 22 2010 10:16 p.m. MDT

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washcomom

Love the Old Spice spots. I'm sure Jason had his wife's input on them as well. They just bring a smile to my face.

Plus - I love the BYU knockoff and the other "personal ones"! (Silver fish hand catch!)

DRay

Great story...I've used old spice everday for over 40 years, served a mission to Japan, attended the Y, struggled to find a major and career that felt right...so I loved that he found stunning success, am happy for Jason Bagley and amazed at his talent. Bagley's success shows the creative mind to be, certainly, a marketable gift that employers should seek out, and value more in all endeavors. Hope is offered all who still seek to add their voice of contribution to the world.

awsomeron1

He still has No Life only now he has a little monet and sucess to pay for it with.

It is legal to have No Life. Is he married or is he still an unslected single?

If he followed the Honor Code for all those years one wounders. There is is a Valid Reason to become a BYU Grad, as soon as possible. I would have been a Grad in 3 years flat and takrn my Masters else where.

That or anything for Married Housing.

I am happy he is successful.

I Marketing it has Not been that long that it been felt that Black People could Sell Prooducts to White People of any kind. Let alone somthing like Old Spice
that is how far we have come or decended depending on your thought process.

To a lot of people all jobs sound awful, but in the end most pick one.

Some are lucky and get to do what they like. Some not so much. Thats what family, home, wide and kids are about. As well as Hobbys and Church. The order of alll depending on you.

Mountanman

Just goes to show that real men go to BYU. All others need not apply!

kathyn

Hey, U Da man, I do hope you're not a graduate of the U. In your little paragraph, "there" should be "their" and "who's" should be "whose". And perhaps "B.O.derent" should be "B.O.dorant". Just saying.....

This young man is making a good living for his wife and children, plus he's enjoying his job. I don't see anything wrong with that.

The B.I.V.

I worked with Jason at local ad agency here in town. Does that make me sorta famous?

So. Cal Reader

Great, informative article! I like reading about "creative" geniuses, because I am far from one! Keep up the good work, Jason! Keep us viewers and consumers smiling!

AZRods

Don't forget to mention that Isaiah played football at ASU!
Love the commercials, congrats to both!

A Guy With A Brain

Very cool!

Glad to hear of your success, Jason!

I've always thought it would be really cool to be able to use your creativity making TV commercials; funny ones and cool ones, especially.

I remember when I was a missionary I once commented that I missed watching TV, especially the beer commercials. (Probably got some odd looks on that one!) No, I didn't drink beer (still don't) but in the early 80s there were a lot of beer companies that had started to use humor in their TV ads...fuuny stuff!) My introduction to great TV commericials was when a highschool sophomore geography teacher let us watch a recent collection of Clio award-winning commercials. I was very impressed.

Anyway, I hope you stay successful for a long, long time!

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