His Luggage Arrived At Baggage Claim In Pittsburgh — But First Came 30 Minutes Of Socks And Underwear, One By One





A passenger’s bag arrived at baggage claim in Pittsburgh, but first individual items from their luggage came out on the carousel. One by one, the passenger waited, and saw more socks. And more underwear, before the man’s large duffle bag appears. His brother, filming, declares “This was the best 30 minutes of my life.”

@laysuperstar This was the best 30 minutes of my life #pittsburgh #airport #airline #baggageclaim @Hugh.Leahy ♬ Little moments – Reinúr Selson & himood

The way the personal items come out at baggage claim, one-by-one, is almost like a perfectly-timed physical comedy bit. And it’s as though this is intentional (“baggage handlers are messing with him”) because it’s almost too perfect(ly awful) to be random.

In fact, it seems most likely that either the bag itself was left open (or was opened and not re-closed by TSA during an inspection), or it got caught and opened inside the airport’s baggage system, perhaps caught on something along the way. One has to wonder, though, was someone physically putting each sock on the carousel? One take: “Well, that socks.”

People check strange things and collect them at baggage claim, like a tire, a trash can, an empty bucket, frozen chicken parts, a pool noodle, a can of beer and even a deoderant bottle – no suitcases needed, baggage tags stuck to the items.





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His Luggage Arrived At Baggage Claim In Pittsburgh — But First Came 30 Minutes Of Socks And Underwear, One By One