I would have volunteered to reach in through the driver’s side door to hold them as he closed the hatch.
Next time you are in a store that sells helium balloons look up at the ceiling.
7
Hilarious! I laughed until I stopped!
FJB
10
He should be glad they got away. If he had gotten them home he would have had a hard time opening the trunk and not losing them then. Maybe he has a garage, that would help.
3
Mannnn…I was hoping for a happy ending!
4
That’s why I try my darndest to not make a spectacle of myself so I don’t become a viral video.
4
Too bad he didn’t park the other way. Those balloons would have loaded themselves in a split second.
14
I used to do balloon bouquets, arches, sculpture etc.
For bouquets, we would cover them with huge bags.
Also, it was amazing how many people would want balloon bouquets in freezing cold weather,take them outside and then come back in and bitch to us that we didn’t seal the balloons properly.
We had to provide the science lesson behind helium and that all will be well, when they take the bouquet into a warm room.
6
Been there, done that. Wife has to have the balloons for the birthday party today – 35 mph winds be damned.
8
Well… that blows!
7
“Noble gas” my ass!
8
It’s the effort that counts, eh?
He should’ve brought them back in the store, turned his car around the other direction so wind blows into the trunk and try again. Or just tell the person whose party it is to go pick up their own damn balloons.
5
Shudda bought them lead wuns ………
6
I invented the balloon.
7
Now that I think about it, I also discovered Helium.
8
LOL! Helium balloon pumps are cheap. With a little pre planning, dude could have inflated balloons somewhere nearest his destination or even in the car. Last minute ideas usually…deflate.
5
Too much effort for the anticipated appreciation.
Don’t buy balloons, just give the money instead.
3
Years ago, 20 or so, had a death in the family, my mother. The delivery guy pulled up with a flower basket IT HAD BALLOONS.
Sent by a ditz from work – my boss. sigh.
4
Even though you know what is going to happen….still funny.
3
I would’ve offered a needle to help get them in the car.
1
P.S. Those balloons were filled with Zyklon B, not Helium.
Oh, and Brian Williams invented Zyklon B.
3
Actually, I did invent Prussic Acid – Zyklon B was a trade name to circumvent paying royalties.
I would have volunteered to reach in through the driver’s side door to hold them as he closed the hatch.
Next time you are in a store that sells helium balloons look up at the ceiling.
Hilarious! I laughed until I stopped!
FJB
He should be glad they got away. If he had gotten them home he would have had a hard time opening the trunk and not losing them then. Maybe he has a garage, that would help.
Mannnn…I was hoping for a happy ending!
That’s why I try my darndest to not make a spectacle of myself so I don’t become a viral video.
Too bad he didn’t park the other way. Those balloons would have loaded themselves in a split second.
I used to do balloon bouquets, arches, sculpture etc.
For bouquets, we would cover them with huge bags.
Also, it was amazing how many people would want balloon bouquets in freezing cold weather,take them outside and then come back in and bitch to us that we didn’t seal the balloons properly.
We had to provide the science lesson behind helium and that all will be well, when they take the bouquet into a warm room.
Been there, done that. Wife has to have the balloons for the birthday party today – 35 mph winds be damned.
Well… that blows!
“Noble gas” my ass!
It’s the effort that counts, eh?
He should’ve brought them back in the store, turned his car around the other direction so wind blows into the trunk and try again. Or just tell the person whose party it is to go pick up their own damn balloons.
Shudda bought them lead wuns ………
I invented the balloon.
Now that I think about it, I also discovered Helium.
LOL! Helium balloon pumps are cheap. With a little pre planning, dude could have inflated balloons somewhere nearest his destination or even in the car. Last minute ideas usually…deflate.
Too much effort for the anticipated appreciation.
Don’t buy balloons, just give the money instead.
Years ago, 20 or so, had a death in the family, my mother. The delivery guy pulled up with a flower basket IT HAD BALLOONS.
Sent by a ditz from work – my boss. sigh.
Even though you know what is going to happen….still funny.
I would’ve offered a needle to help get them in the car.
P.S. Those balloons were filled with Zyklon B, not Helium.
Oh, and Brian Williams invented Zyklon B.
Actually, I did invent Prussic Acid – Zyklon B was a trade name to circumvent paying royalties.