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Guy Denied Permission By His Wife To Go To World Cup In Russia, So His Friends Take Him Anyway… As A Cardboard
Every football fan probably dreams of attending the World Cup, which happens once every four years. And when you‘re finally granted this once in a lifetime opportunity... Your wife gets in your way.
This is what happened to a Mexican guy Javier who was denied permission to go to FIFA World Cup held in Russia this year by his wife. In 2014, when the World Cup was held in Brazil, these five friends decided they‘re going to attend the next one and started saving money. Since a lot of people traveled to the previous football World Cup by car, guys got an idea to buy an affordable house on wheels, paint it in their own way, and organize it according to their needs. After finishing it, the whole squad couldn‘t wait for the big day.
However, it turns out that as soon as Javier told his wife about this adventure, she wasn‘t supportive at all. Javier had to deliver these heartbreaking news to his buddies, who then decided they will go without him. Although Javier wasn‘t allowed to go, his funny friends decided to take him anyway... As a cardboard cutout. So they printed a life-size version of him with a T-shirt that says, "My wife didn‘t let me go" and went to have the time of their lives in Russia. Well, it‘s obvious that the squad is having fun, we‘re not so sure about Javier though...
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Maybe this is the reason why his wife behaved as if she was his legal guardian...
Nevermind these dudes, let's have more photos of the awesome art on this bus!
Ehm that's not how you do planking, you're supposed to lie face down.
Javier looks as though he's sustained some injuries during his travels.
Did they buy the bus in Russia or have it transported? Seems impractical to transport it, but I'm not familiar with the logistics.
This is the real issue!! How did it get to Russia!
Load More Replies...Did they buy the bus in Russia or have it transported? Seems impractical to transport it, but I'm not familiar with the logistics.
This is the real issue!! How did it get to Russia!
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