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Unloading Like a Boss
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27 Nov, 2012 |
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Jimmy Johnson
(28 Nov 2012 02:27) Total user comments:
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Now you know how baggage handlers feel about your luggage.
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rodrigozanatta
(28 Nov 2012 03:46) Total user comments:
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They will broke the glasses, will not?
What is the language? I thought it was portuguese because sometime it say: Forca Forca, Forca... But look like russian.
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Grunt Callahan
(28 Nov 2012 06:08) Total user comments:
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rodrigozanatta
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I thought it was Russian also, hard to tell though
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Why are all the pallets filled w/mismatched product?
I've never had a pallet arrive and it's completely chaotic like that.
One or more pallets should have all the same of a particular brand
and so on. Not six or more different brands, completely intermingled
like that. If a vendor tried to deliver product to me like that, I
wouldn't accept it. He'd have to fix it and bring it back when he
could show some professionalism.
One alternative consideration is that these bottles are being returned
for recycling/reuse. They would be brought back from the stores and
a final sort would take place ... which is probably what we saw.
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Author: Add (28 Nov 2012 10:57) Total user comments:
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It is Romanian language.
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(28 Nov 2012 12:28) Total user comments:
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They are romanians at work in Germany. I'm guessing that no bottles were harmed in the making or this video :))
@kryptor: so basically somebody has to sort them eventually... and it seems that it's a warehouse of a producer, not a vendor, so...
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Ashigaru
(28 Nov 2012 14:22) Total user comments:
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The bottles are empty, coming in from bars etc. They match the cases and send them back to the breweries would be my guess
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Author: Akalonian (28 Nov 2012 14:27) Total user comments:
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Romanian you nubie hippies, not Russian >.>
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Author: UsaBoy91 (28 Nov 2012 14:45) Total user comments:
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Romanians :)
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Author: CMEX (28 Nov 2012 15:09) Total user comments:
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its a romanian language
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Looks like a long hard days work.
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Author: Romanian guy (28 Nov 2012 18:00) Total user comments:
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Yeah it is romanian language; and 'forta forta' is something like 'you strong mo-fo' :)
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(28 Nov 2012 18:18) Total user comments:
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choochwhocharlie is forta forta
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Author: ReB (29 Nov 2012 04:46) Total user comments:
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At first I thought it was portuguese, in the beginning the filming guys says: Fora, Fora, Fora = Strong (in this context it's something like "keep going, don't give up") and he also says Vai, Vai = Go, Go.
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(29 Nov 2012 16:56) Total user comments:
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romanians russians who cares? ....all morons.
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