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I noticed these two puzzled as they attempted to fit a 65-inch TV into a tiny car…

**What Happened:** I was in the parking lot when I saw these two guys, one wearing a cap that clearly said “I know all about electronics” and the other just nodding along, staring wide-eyed at a massive 65-inch TV. They were scratching their heads trying to figure out how to fit this behemoth into a compact hatchback. Picture them measuring the TV and the car with exaggerated hand gestures, as if trying to convince themselves that the TV could somehow bend through the trunk like some kind of magical origami.

**Why It’s Funny:** The scene was straight out of a slapstick comedy. With each failed attempt to shimmy that TV into the car, they looked more and more like confused magicians who couldn’t make their rabbit disappear. One guy even suggested they take the seats out—like that was a solid plan. At one point, I almost expected them to start arguing about whether removing the opening would somehow make the TV magically smaller! The sheer determination in their expressions made it hard not to laugh, especially when they finally decided it was time to call a friend with a truck, only to realize they forgot to put the TV back in the box.

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Your_Worst_Enamine • 768 points
I managed to squeeze a 65” into my tiny Ford Focus once. Half the workers in Best Buy that night were laughing at me with the driver seat pushed as far forward as it could go, but by golly, I got that thing home that night.

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Marijuana_Miler • 258 points
I used to sell TVs and once got a 65” into a two door coupe for a customer. His seat was all the way to the steering wheel and made him sign off on it being his responsibility if anything happened.

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EvilWiffles • 113 points
Used to work at a sporting goods store that sold gun safes. We made it very clear that once you left the property, it’s on you. Well, some don’t heed that warning and one called complaining that it fell out of the bed of their truck into the middle of an intersection. It was off property but very close by, so I had to go out with a forklift and pallet. What’s fun is having people pick up safes during a blizzard, like they think it’s the best time to be doing that.

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TurnLeftRepeat • 8 points
Santa might nick a glock, you know, while you’re sleeping.

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Zappiticas • 29 points
I once transported a tv in a Miata. I ratchet strapped it to the rollbar

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dumbass_tm • 10 points
It’s all abt the trunk opening size really

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seb101189 • 10 points
Hell yeah! I once got a queen size bed in my hatchback and drove it 3 hours with my chest to the steering wheel. 10 years later I still have the bed and the car.

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MrGlibb • 9 points
Just an FYI for future, you can’t actually sign to claim responsibility for any damages that arise as a result of professional negligence. If something had gone wrong their lawyer could have made the argument that their poor idiot client got duped by the trained employee who cared so little about their job that they let him drive away with cargo that any reasonable employee would have known to be improperly loaded. You had him sign a waiver, and whilst that waiver wouldn’t be admissible in court, it certainly would be strong proof that you knew the goods were improperly loaded.

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landon0605 • 8 points
You’re not wrong but this is the problem with the world.

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DaemonLasher • 14 points
He actually is wrong. The clauses are valid unless you can actually prove there was criminal negligence. If what you sign clearly outlines what you are doing is stupid and carries risks and then said described risk occurs, you can’t hold them accountable for that. Once you purchase the item the store isn’t responsible for transportation unless that was a part of the terms. If they choose to help you load the item and then tell you it’s not safe to drive with it poorly secured and then you drive anyways, that’s not on them.

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ManAboutAHorsea420 • 4 points
What year focus was it? They’re not tiny cars 😂

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OozeNAahz • 2,736 points
Was at an IKEA one time and watched a family of four try and fit an entire couch in the backseat of a Honda Accord. They all seemed to have brain lock and just kept picking it up, figuring the end wouldn’t fit into the door opening at all, and putting it down again. Over and over.

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Shadpool • 1,554 points
I was eating at a Hardee’s in Roanoke, VA, and watched a group of people in the parking lot next door put a live cow, looked to be about 7 or 8 months old, in the back of a Ford Expedition. I have seen some crazy shit, but that one takes the cake. A cop pulled up, and I thought he was gonna bust them for transporting livestock without a trailer, but he just walked up to the Expedition, pulled out his phone, and took pictures of the cow in the SUV, before walking back to his cruiser laughing his ass off. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

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wellwaffled • 390 points
I help my local Amish slaughter pigs when I’m bored. Had four men come to pick up a whole (butchered) hog in a Chevy Impala. They had two guys sit in the back seat and laid the pig across their laps.

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ProStrats • 323 points
This comment triggers so many questions…

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Trinitykill • 320 points
What’s so weird about two guys in the back of a truck gripping their hog together?

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Shadpool • 79 points
Phrasing!

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bradlees • 39 points
No, I think the question as is was valid

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well_thats_obvious • 16 points
It’s weird that I wasn’t invited, I love gripping a big hog ✊️😤

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thehatteryone • 56 points
Everyone needs a hobby. Some people pull out a sudoku book when they’re at a loose end, others round up and end some livestock

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wellwaffled • 28 points
Probably better off not thinking about it

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helloworld204 • 56 points
When you say bored are you saying it’s not for pay? Like it’s entertainment?

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bradlees • 31 points
*Ed Kemper has entered the chat* Boredom is a funny thing

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airfryerfuntime • 33 points
When I’m bored, I usually play a video game or something.

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wellwaffled • 12 points
You don’t play with your air fryer? I’m a farmer (in my free time), so we all help each other.

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trytrymyguy • 14 points
Don’t we all help Amish slaughter pigs in our spare time? I mean, it’s so common place, hardly needs to be said!

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wellwaffled • 3 points
See, this guy gets it

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rocketman1969 • 10 points
Hey Star City!

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scott240sx • 15 points
Not every day I see my hometown randomly mentioned on Reddit!

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Shadpool • 8 points
Yeah, me and my girl were in town for Big Lick Comicon. I want to say it was the Hardee’s on Jamison, and they loaded the cow in the parking lot of the tobacco store next door.

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