Man Delivers Giant Snorlax Plush From US To UK By Himself, After Ordering It While Drunk
Always make sure you’re sober when ordering stuff online.
Callum Underwood was drunk while ordering a giant Snorlax plush online, and mistakenly sent it to a friend’s address in San Francisco. As a result, the UK citizen had to figure out how to bring his huge pokemon friend back home. The giant plush in question is this one:
Apparently, shipping it by courier would have cost Underwood a hefty $1,000, which was a no-go. Ultimately, he decided to fly it home by himself after visiting the US for business reasons. The following tweets highlight Underwood’s harrowing but hilarious journey with the giant plush, braving suspicious airport personnel and amused onlookers.
Im legit terrified they won’t accept it. Update in 30 mins ???
— Callum Underwood (@DevRelCallum) November 16, 2018
OH NO he’s stuck in Dallas! Hopefully tomorrow he gets delivered to my hotel in Atlanta… then I have to get him to England! ?
— Callum Underwood (@DevRelCallum) November 17, 2018
Oh no he’s trying to escape pic.twitter.com/dfmRVDObou
— Callum Underwood (@DevRelCallum) November 18, 2018
“What’s in the box”
“A cushion”
“Like a one you sit on?”
“Uhhh its a Pokemon”
*people next to me start laughing*
?— Callum Underwood (@DevRelCallum) November 18, 2018
Friendly TSA lady gave him a good look over and admired his size: “absolute unit” she said as she tried to squeeze the air out to repack pic.twitter.com/uZjs5CWOTc
— Callum Underwood (@DevRelCallum) November 18, 2018
I’m on my last flight home! London – Newcastle. No idea if he’s on board, we’ll find out in an hour and 30! Come on my boy!!
— Callum Underwood (@DevRelCallum) November 19, 2018
He’s getting used to his new home will need a few days to expand and get into shape I think.
I don’t have a soundcloud so go stream on @caffeine I guess ? pic.twitter.com/t0ElbVG7ae
— Callum Underwood (@DevRelCallum) November 20, 2018
Talk about a troublesome trip! While the Snorlax is safe and sound, let’s hope no one ever repeats Underwood’s hilarious mistake ever again.