Aaron’s favorite celebrity is Joe Bob Briggs, so he was watching Joe Bob’s Drive-In Theater on TMC.

60. Driven to Kill – G.G. Garth

Aaron and Katrina and their friends Coriander and Dan are renting a limo for the Halloween dance. The company they go to has an owner completely obsessed with saying “customer service” and talking about how his creepy spreadsheet of details about their lives will help him give them the best customer service they’ve ever experienced in their entire lives. Having worked in customer service quite a bit, there is a line to people pleasing that one should not cross. The customer is not always right and this guy has no dignity or self-respect demonstrated here. He also may be a serial killer, but he talks too much about his method I think.

Anyway, Katrina has nightmares and someone breaks into her house and adds some stuff that seems weird to her mom’s shopping list and mimics her handwriting on her comp essay and then, Mr. Customer Service shows up to take her and Aaron to the dance in a fuchsia hearse – like in her nightmare (And I have to be honest, mine, I would not like to be carried anywhere posthumously or not in a fuchsia hearse, although it would have been nice for Snuffy, she would have liked that). He says that reenacting a young teen’s nightmare for the Halloween dance is totally good customer service. Or not…

 

Rachel E Smith guinea pigs Wisting and Snuffy

Wisting is lying down in this teeny tiny haunted house and Snuffy’s protecting him by milling around the outside. That’s a good big sisterpig as opposed to dude’s maniacal idea of customer service.

 

 

Rachel E Smith guinea pig painting Snuffy and Wisting

Snuffy would have liked the fuchsia hearse and she would have liked the chance to take a creeper out, she does have a blade she’s already using to make sure she and Wisting are safe.
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Rachel E Smith guinea pig Wisting and guinea pig Painting of Snuffy and Wisting

And here’s Wisting’s cute little face with the painting itself.

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