I greatly suspect no insurance agent likes to see armadillos or raccoons or rabbits come into his office for policies. It was a last-ditch effort that paid off big-time for Geico when it changed its name from Gecko and branched out from reptiles to humans.
Adapted From A Screenplay By: Kim Henkel & Tobe Hooper
OPENING MONOLOGUE – Words scroll by in a washed out yellow across a black screen as a narrator reads.
“On August 18, 1973, a group of five friends ran afoul of a cannibalistic family of serial predators. The film which you are about to see is an account of this tragedy. These kids could not have expected, nor would they have wished to witness as much of the mad and macabre as they were to see that day. For them, an idyllic road trip through rural Texas became a nightmare. The events of this day were to lead to one of the most grim, disturbing cases of our time. It will forever be known in the annals of American history as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”
EXT. Road. Afternoon
The blacktop of the dusty, hot rod emanates heat. We slowly see a green van pulling into view as a dead, bloody armadillo lies on its back. As soon as the van comes into full view it drives right by us.
enough already with the armies! little known fact: armadillos can read. the depression rate among army literati is astronomical and rising largely due to periodicals of this typel free the armadillo! salvation a la mode. the armies of the road, unite!!
blunebottle over 11 years ago
So that’s why he’s not featured in today’s Pearls Before Swine……..?
PICTO over 11 years ago
His horoscope said he was going to have a Goodyear……
Alphaanddelta over 11 years ago
Pity, that highway was spotless.
TheVernalPool over 11 years ago
Leave that road crossing business to the chickens
emptc12 over 11 years ago
I greatly suspect no insurance agent likes to see armadillos or raccoons or rabbits come into his office for policies. It was a last-ditch effort that paid off big-time for Geico when it changed its name from Gecko and branched out from reptiles to humans.
J Short over 11 years ago
Didn’t he star in the original Texas Chains Saw Massacre?
J Short over 11 years ago
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
By: Thomas Steenhagen
Adapted From A Screenplay By: Kim Henkel & Tobe Hooper
OPENING MONOLOGUE – Words scroll by in a washed out yellow across a black screen as a narrator reads.
“On August 18, 1973, a group of five friends ran afoul of a cannibalistic family of serial predators. The film which you are about to see is an account of this tragedy. These kids could not have expected, nor would they have wished to witness as much of the mad and macabre as they were to see that day. For them, an idyllic road trip through rural Texas became a nightmare. The events of this day were to lead to one of the most grim, disturbing cases of our time. It will forever be known in the annals of American history as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”
EXT. Road. Afternoon
The blacktop of the dusty, hot rod emanates heat. We slowly see a green van pulling into view as a dead, bloody armadillo lies on its back. As soon as the van comes into full view it drives right by us.
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
enough already with the armies! little known fact: armadillos can read. the depression rate among army literati is astronomical and rising largely due to periodicals of this typel free the armadillo! salvation a la mode. the armies of the road, unite!!
Digital Frog over 11 years ago
If the new gun law gets passed, will dillos still be allowed to be armed?
DavidGBA over 11 years ago
OK as long as not in arrears !
le-roy over 11 years ago
“Yeah, my wife told me I HAVE to use this mailbox.”
Hardhar over 11 years ago
Armored-dildos don’t even know how to spell so how can they spellcheck?