• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    You can clearly see the strap end on the trunk lid. They are about to put it on the roof. Still, poor car.

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    I was the electronics guy at walmart and did a lot of helping people get TV’s and shit into their cars. Id run into people who’s care was obviously too small often but one time in particular really sticks out to me. This woman bought a 75 inch. We get outside and THIS BITCH WAS IN A SMART CAR! THEY DON’T EVEN HAVE BACK SEATS! THE BOX WAS ALMOST LONGER THEN THE CAR!

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        I’ve definitely seen a group of 3 guys holding a big flat screen to the roof of a car. Which wouldn’t have been super remarkable if they hadn’t passed me going 80 on the freeway.

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          I would truly fear for the structural integrity of a smart car if you put something as large as a 75-in TV on top of it.

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            Why? A 65" OLED TV is just 55 pounds, 75" isn’t much heavier. The roof can obviously take it as it’s made to hold even if the entire car flips over.

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            But those TVs aren’t that heavy. And I’m sure the smart car has to pass some load bearing tests to be deemed road safe (e.g. it should protect the driver should it end up upside down somehow.)

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      I had this happen with a TV once. My brother had thought he could put the seat down, but for whatever reason, couldn’t figure out one of the two back seats.

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        That’s another one! So many times I went to put down a customer backseat so that we could slide it through from the trunk and they looked at me like I just performed some dark fucking ritual. Had been driving the car for years and had no fucking clue it could do that.

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    11 months ago

    This reminds me of the time I saw some folks fill up about 30 ish helium balloons in a store then walk out to their small car. I couldn’t help but laugh as they went from smiling to panicking when they realized they had no way to fit them inside. It was hilarious. I still wonder what they ended up doing to get the balloons home lol.

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    11 months ago

    All brick house with enough land around that no neighbors or other houses are visible, using a Lexus - these folks have been detached from physical labor for a long time.

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    Is this why they call them flat bed trucks? So people know they’re compatible with mattresses?

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    A friend of mine and me did this actually once and it fitted in. It just took us 5 minutes of wrestling the matress.