Drunken Voicemail Depictions

Steve Rold Animates His Friend's Late Night Phone Call

Animator Steve Rold has managed to recreate a situation based on a phone call left by his friend Evan and the results are hysterical. Steve Rold's animations are done in a stick-figure form and add hilarity to the phone message, which Evan left while drunk. The animated video, entitled 'My Friend Evan: Episode 1,' takes the viewer through Evan's night. Evan is calling to inquire about the size of Steve Rold's dog in an effort to grasp the actual size of a squirrel.

The reason behind this hilarious phone call? Evan had brought home a girl who said a squirrel weighed about three pounds, only to kick her out because he thought she was crazy.

One thing's for sure, I'm looking forward to Steve Rold's next depiction of his friend Evan, and hopefully, Evan doesn't mind too much about this.
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