This is the moment three men in Vietnam tried to take a large glass sheet into a lift only for it to shatter when one of them let go of the open door button.
The video of the disastrous lift ride was posted on social media on May 17.
A man in a white shirt enters the lift before a second man in a black shirt follows him and places a large glass sheet on the floor outside the lift doors.
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...the doors shut with one end of the sheet still sitting the other side of the threshold. A third man is left outside.
The man in the white shirt is unable to reopen the doors and the lift starts descending, forcing the glass up.
The sheet gets caught and sends a cloud of dust into the lift.
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Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Glass panel, too big for elevator...let's try it anyway. What could go wrong?
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Thursday, March 26, 2020
Corona Burger debuts.
NY Daily News: Vietnamese restaurant introduces Coronaburger — too soon?
A Vietnamese restaurant is selling a burger served in a bun that looks like the deadly microscopic coronavirus, according to the South China Morning Post.
Chef Hoang Tung said he started serving his burger on a crown-shaped bun resembling the virus to take the fear out of the pandemic that has infected nearly a half-million people worldwide. The bun is dyed with green tea.
“We have this joke that if you are scared of something, you should eat it,” Tung said from his eatery in Hanoi.
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Tung hopes the unusual burger brings "joy to others during this pandemic.”
More at U.S. News and World Report: Hanoi Chef Spreads Joy With 'Coronaburger'.
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