Wednesday, December 24, 2008

If you think your commute is bad...

...or if you just had some nightmarish holiday travel, just be glad you're not one of these poor schmucks:

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh gawd!

What the hell.

Michael Adamek said...

I think the funniest part is that one guy goes home at night and tells people that he's an official sardine packager...

Unknown said...

Reminds me of a thing called "push girls" that my Korean teacher told me about. Their job was to push people onto the buses.

Several times during this video I thought one of the guys was going to step in and say enough is enough. But they didn't.

Stephen said...

Imagine if someone dropped a dollar.

Unknown said...

That's just sick. Can't be too difficult to simply add a cart. I doubt that's a rare case scenario over there.

Stupid. :P

Anonymous said...

Pretty awful... one guy looked like he was pushing unnecessarily high on that woman in the navy outfit :) Great job for copping a feel -- ALL day long.

I also checked out "Pizza Delivery Fail" that showed up as a suggestion after that played. yech.

Macroe said...

In your previous post you mentioned doing some "real" writing. Does that mean that there is a novel in Mr. Green somewhere? Your writing quality most certainly is up to it, as well as your creativity, as anyone who has read your work can attest to.

I'm sure that you have considered this in the past and who knows, perhaps it's your true calling. How many people have this unique talent and never use it? Just imagine how much would you enjoy the freedom of writing at length something that motivates you, something that flows, that enthralls you and does not let you go...

I sincerely hope that you go ahead with your good intentions and not let it dry up.

Keith said...

So...how do you actually get off that train at your stop?

Anonymous said...

I read this after getting home from work tonight at 7:00, and i will now vent.

I live in CANADA and more importantly the part that doesnt get much snow so the buses almost completly shutdown for a day wich means my commute involved walking for 1 hour in the snow freezing cold down the mountain and 2 hours in the snow back the mountain.

At this point in time i would rather have there commute

Derek said...

That happens everyday, 5pm in Shibuya trying to get home is simply hell. So many people pushed up against you in a moving train! :(

Michael Heagerty said...

I ride my bike to work.

Unknown said...

You know, they'd be able to fit more people in there if they weren't so insistent on staying in their solid forms. If these people whould just convert to liquid or plasmid form, they'd be able to fit a lot better in there.

Justin said...

Boy, you better hope to hell nobody ate some bad sushi for lunch or something.

Anonymous said...

Here's a plan - buy more train carriages.

inscrutably yours. said...

Unbelievable... that's insane.

Anonymous said...

Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box

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