Reminds me of the cartoon with Porky Pig as the homeowner and Daffy Duck as the insurance salesman, where he finally irritates Porky into buying an accident policy that pays $1,000,000 for a black eye. Of course, disaster strikes immediately after and Daffy launches into all the whomsoevers and wheretofores… on a certain date, in a certain 5 minute window, and so on.
Nice synopsis on Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool_Coverage
I know I about fell out of my chair when I found out a new window for the frontroom was $903. I can imagine it would be pretty expensive when it is an axe of God. LOL
He should have expected it when Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John bought the four houses just up the street from him and that couple from Rome bought the house on the other side…
@bbadenov re: alligator comic comment from yesterday . . .lol . . . you are correct, I forgot that one!Larson had a number of ‘variations on the theme’ . . .
I’ve been collecting Insurance related toons for 25 years being in the industry. Larson did a couple of classics. This one just made the list. Hilarious.
jnik23260 about 13 years ago
Does it cover acts of Paul Bunyan?
oldmanbob about 13 years ago
Policy never covers the damage you had.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
That’s painful.
jplyler about 13 years ago
Yeah, sorry about that, Finkleman.
Reminds me of the cartoon with Porky Pig as the homeowner and Daffy Duck as the insurance salesman, where he finally irritates Porky into buying an accident policy that pays $1,000,000 for a black eye. Of course, disaster strikes immediately after and Daffy launches into all the whomsoevers and wheretofores… on a certain date, in a certain 5 minute window, and so on.
Nice synopsis on Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fool_Coverage
bubujin_2 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Perfect for a day where I’ve had a splitting headache.
bubujin_2 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Nothing in the policy for a neighbor who has an axe to grind?
KenChevy about 13 years ago
I know I about fell out of my chair when I found out a new window for the frontroom was $903. I can imagine it would be pretty expensive when it is an axe of God. LOL
georgelanigan about 13 years ago
If you liked the Axe Of God then check out God’s Pliers at http://www.streetviewfun.com/2010/gods-pliers/
jmcx4 about 13 years ago
But on the bright side, the person still in the house has a valid life insurance claim.
lobkiller about 13 years ago
If you have a good plan, enventually you have to hatchet
lobkiller about 13 years ago
I think it’s God’s way of saying “It’s time for a split-level Finkelman”
prrdh about 13 years ago
If Mr. Finkleman’s first name is Job, so that the Devil made God do it, does that make a difference?
Digital Frog about 13 years ago
He should have expected it when Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John bought the four houses just up the street from him and that couple from Rome bought the house on the other side…
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 13 years ago
I thought Mr. F was a Thor-head but that wood hve been a hammer instead ….☻
corzak about 13 years ago
@bbadenov re: alligator comic comment from yesterday . . .lol . . . you are correct, I forgot that one!Larson had a number of ‘variations on the theme’ . . .
coffeeturtle about 13 years ago
LOL! Ouch! LOL!
iced tea about 13 years ago
A house divided cannot stand.
uniquename about 13 years ago
How about hammer of Thor?
Grover Premium Member about 13 years ago
CAn I get a policy for bad puns?
gofinsc about 13 years ago
No, it was thrown by Ed Ames demonstrating his “Mingo” abilities.
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
I’ve been collecting Insurance related toons for 25 years being in the industry. Larson did a couple of classics. This one just made the list. Hilarious.
NE1956 about 13 years ago
Axe me no questions … and I’ll leave your house alone.
doc white about 13 years ago
It sure is a cutting edge policy.
zeecue about 13 years ago
Great…one more thing….
tbritt99 almost 13 years ago
BWHAhahahaha!