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Rachleejern

Rachleejern

January 17, 2015
Rated 5.0

I am rating this three stars because yes, it is the actual "Texas Chainsaw Massacre House" used in the film that made my teens in the early 2000's. And the drive from the Interstate to the house was very eery, and I couldn't help but to think that Lee Ermy has driven the same roads that I have. Definitely scratched that one off my bucket list. I drove to the end of the driveway, and I noticed a wire rigged up along the width of the driveway. I thought it was a motion detecter or something. I saw the No Tresspassing signs. I also thought that no one was there because I didn't see and cars at first. I got some really neat pictures but I couldn't resist so I walked down the driveway to try to get as close as I could to the house. When about halfway down the creepy driveway I noticed someone out of nowhere with a barking dog hopped in an old truck and gassed it towards me. I freaked thinking that it had to have been leather face, or Sherrif, I sprinted back to my car. When I turned around to see, he just stopped and deeply stared. So I waved my camera and badge to show him I meant no harm. He just stared. So I gunned it out of there. I don't know much about the owners of the house now, what I do know they need to lighten up! You put that house in a movie, knowing the legacy of the series, the huge fan base it holds, let alone it's impact on popular culture in Texas. I didn't want to break in, just get a little closer. I would pay an extreme amount of money I were able to see the house at a closer distance. It could be a way to make a little extra money.

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