He didn't shut the garage door and left keys in the car. Fiat Pandas have soft sunroof, so a thief could easily climb on roof, rip it open and reverse it back. Just saying...
@@NurmaBP someone who wants to prove Rasyid wrong lol. Actually, if you can find a Fiat Panda like this that hasn't completely rusted out, it's probably worth an absolute fortune...
@@unclefred3128Yeah. For the first 30 seconds I thought "what is this monstrosity of a language", then "wait.. it's mine" He sounds Flemish (from Flanders, a Dutch-speaking region in Belgium) which I can *normally* understand just fine
I have to admit, whenever I hear a language that I don't understand where it's from I always point out the Dutch and I was here looking for this comment. It sounds really difficult to learn
@@iclaimthisname9767 It's West Flemish tbh 😂. Don't worry about it. Even the other Belgians fail to understand us without any subtitles. I could clearly understand what he was saying though and it was hilarious!!
That kind of routine might be the only thing that could keep me sane as I grow older. That feeling of achievement from getting it perfect every time must be what the gods drink. Looks like a happy chap.
@Mr Fish Although slightly anxiety inducing, I throughly enjoyed that. Thanks. See you in 10 years when that falling cup returns back to us at 10 million views.
@@JerryMetal True, he had to go out through his front door to close the garage door. Honestly, I don’t think he used his car very much. Once a week to go shopping or go to church? Anyway, the gentleman has passed away now.
@@florjanbrudar692 there was a small article about it in the newspaper in Belgium. Also he lived in the town where my parents live and where I grew up. I now live in the neighbouring town.
This clip comes from the show Man bijt hond (Man Bites Dog), a light-hearted show mainly centered on trivial, everyday news stories and common, unknown people. It originated in Belgium, but a version in the Netherlands soon followed. The show's title comes from the journalistic quip that the headline "Dog bites man" would not be newsworthy, but "Man bites dog" would be. This is not my description; this description comes from a Dutch encyclopedia article for the show, which I am translating from. (source: Dutch version of Wikipedia)
I love how absolutely everything fits together as neatly as a puzzle, even just the fact that he got a house with a door leading into the garage in the absolutely perfect spot to reach through the car window and push it open. You can't make this kind of stuff up 😄
It's a difficult Dutch accent and dialect to understand, even for many Dutch-speaking people from the Netherlands or Belgium. To be precise, it's a Liedekerks (Vlaams-Brabant) accent and dialect.
@@chris-hayes As storage area for like boxes and furniture or other old stuff or maybe even canned food, but then he would need to put a door and lock in front of it as it is currently open.
The sad thing about the subtitles is that you miss how polite he is. He says Sir all the time and acts like it's nothing special. A real man of Flanders👍🏻
Another thing to point out (not relevant but whatever) he is talking about the measurements in metric while the people that subbed it changed it to imperial
@Miles Doyle I don't understand why people have to hop into random comment sections, and start plastering them with their faith. Keep it to yourself. Nobody needs you preaching your faith to others.
@Miles Doyle "and the roar of Moses triumph was heard in the hills". The Bible is open to whatever interpretation you like to put on it, I like to think Moses was an avid motorcyclist with loud exhausts and like to get out to the twisties on a weekend instead of bothering people in the you tube comment section. Derp.
I laughed out so much, because this is very similar how I park my car. I have about 30 cms on both sides though, but the struggle to get out is still there. Have a chest of drawers near the wall in which I keep the Christmas decorations. Now imagine Christmas time: Get the car out, get the decorations out, park the car once more and get decorating! 😅😅
You have to respect a person who formulates a plan like this and sticks to it daily . I can just imagine him car shopping "I'm looking for a car that is 59 inches wide or less, that's all , red if you have one"
@@Legendaryguyhomie Unless he specifically says 3 cm and the subtitles got it wrong than it would be 2.54 cm on both sides Any way even if it was 10 cm on both sides it would still be impressive
I could not understand a word this man said except for "centimeters". Being able to drive a car and park like this after suffering a stroke is remarkable.
I was wondering all along how on Earth is he going to get out of the car after sticking it in what looked like his hallway/kitchen. I didn't see the double door trick coming! To be honest though, his door seemed a bit enlarged in the lower part. Anyway, my question is: what about the bike? :) Was it left outside while the car was in, or did he have to get out (perhaps through the dog flap) to put the bike behind the car?
Salesman: What features are you looking for on your new car? Leather seats? Electric drivetrain? Large touchscreen with android auto? We've got it all. Old Man: 1.49 meters
haha. Old man sad that the garage has 1 more inch to the left and to the right side. 1 inch is 2.5 centimeters, so a new car can be 1 or 2 centimeters more :D
Best movie I’ve ever seen. I love when he opens the door. Such an iconic moment. I wish they were still doing movies like this, more than 2h30 hours long crap.
From what we saw in the video, his garage door is left open and he doesn't apply the hand brake (cause he has to push the car forwards after the exists it). Stealing the car is as easy as attaching a pickup to the back of it and pulling it until it's out of the garage. He could sleep on both chairs as much as he wants yet his car still isn't safe.
@@krafterzdavid1757 Effort? There is no effort involved in this. It's something you can do in 2 minutes by simply driving your car. And its free money.
I like the part when he folded his wing mirror - the tension was quite gripping but his employment of the ‘underarm swivel technique’ was world class - in a world of little hope this man is an inspiration to me
I had expected, after his tumultuous journey to the familiar lands of his parking garage, that our protagonist might be tasked with climbing through the sunroof of his noble abode. Alas! I was cast aback as he had prepared an exit through a previously undisclosed trellis. Truly moved I was, as our hero, garage parking guy settled his abode by replacing the chairs set aside that he may return from his oddesy. TL;DR: 10/10 Need feature length film
@@ResurrectingJiriki @Philosophical Tool well, man, English isn't my first language so I might be wrong but if you say "No one is making fun of him" you're implying that there's something to make fun of
@@KindOldRaven they speak flemish in belgium which is mostly the same as dutch. Also as a dutch person I can tell you everyone has atleast one lock on their bike lol.
After he pulled in, I was like, ok so his options are go out the back hatch, or somehow squeeze out of the driver side window. I did not expect the door opening into the living room solution.
I saw the door, but I did not see the backing up to get out, then having to push to get back in again. Having said that, he could have probably purchased a Daewoo Tico / Suzuki Alto and have 3 extra inches to spare, not to mention smaller doors (because 4 door cars) and maybe be able to not have to back up the car and push it forward again. One slip of the clutch and that door is gone! Poor Fiat Panda.