I carried a 40-pound package from Frist to Holder for my roommate. When we opened it up, we saw that it was a rolling suitcase. FML
I carried a 40-pound package from Frist to Holder for my roommate. When we opened it up, we saw that it was a rolling suitcase. FML
11 11:37 am on February 14, 2010 Permalink |
its 40 lbs? youre going to be so over the weight limit when you travel.
Anonymous 12:33 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink |
This is one of the best FML’s I’ve seen.
ontd bb 1:38 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink |
How does a suitcase weigh 40lb? That would leave only 10lb until you reached the airline limit.
chief illiniwek 5:20 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink |
Clearly the roommate’s parents sent the kid a bunch of stuff IN the suitcase.
anon 5:31 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink
+1 for common sense
ontd bb 5:37 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink
Obviously not clear since 11 thought the same thing. But thanks; I was thinking it was a brand new one.
p 5:37 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink |
…or it could be the packaging — the box, any padding to protect the suitcase in transit…
durrrrrrrr 8:43 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink
Padding to protect something in transit which holds and protects things in transit?
OP 8:20 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink |
It was a set of suitcases, nested inside each other.
Anonymous 12:14 am on February 15, 2010 Permalink
why does the word “nested” turn me on right now. FMsexlessL
Anonymous 6:45 am on May 11, 2010 Permalink
nested for loops!
fw 2:11 am on May 22, 2010 Permalink
I read “suitcases” as “subclasses.” Anonymous 6:45, you’ve company.
math 1:33 am on May 18, 2011 Permalink
nested sequences!
yep, that much 4:39 am on January 18, 2011 Permalink |
it would cost a poopload to send a 40lb package
Anonymous 11:26 pm on October 4, 2011 Permalink |
I LOVE THIS THREAD!!!