Norwegian man wakes to cargo ship in his garden

Norwegian man wakes to cargo ship in his garden

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808 Estate

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2,389 posts

105 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Norwegian man wakes to cargo ship in his garden
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/22/it-w...
Misses house by 8m.

Batfoy

1,180 posts

20 months

Thursday 22nd May
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He woke up to that? What did the ship do, sneak up on him?

Simpo Two

88,925 posts

279 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Guess that's what happens when you order a cargo ship on Amazon Prime!

JoshSm

954 posts

51 months

Thursday 22nd May
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The funny bit to me looking at the wider shot is that not only did they almost ram his house which is most definitely on solid land well out of the way, but the house is the only building visible in the shot so it's almost like they aimed for it on purpose.


Super Sonic

9,499 posts

68 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Shouldn't this be in the 'bad parking' thread?

aeropilot

38,203 posts

241 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Jeez..... eek

Probably quite high on the list of "things you don't expect to see in your garden when you get up in the morning" rofl


normalbloke

8,068 posts

233 months

Thursday 22nd May
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JoshSm said:
The funny bit to me looking at the wider shot is that not only did they almost ram his house which is most definitely on solid land well out of the way, but the house is the only building visible in the shot so it's almost like they aimed for it on purpose.
Target fixation….

eharding

14,522 posts

298 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Batfoy said:
He woke up to that? What did the ship do, sneak up on him?
To be fair, I don't suppose it was one of those long, lazy type of waking moments, just gradually drifting awake, being greeted by the early morning birdsong, slowly weighing the allure of the toasty duvet against that all important need for a freshly ground cup of coffee.

No, I'd say it was more becoming violently awake after being jolted out of bed onto the floor, becoming aware of a maelstrom of grinding noise, klaxons and vibration, and realising that you're screaming "What the actual fjørk is fjørking going on?" at the top of your lungs.



Ledaig

1,783 posts

276 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Watched a news report on this earlier. Apparently the ship didn't wake him - he slept through that part, what woke him up was his neighbor ringing his door bell to tell him it was parked there.

I've been accused of being a heavy sleeper, but that's going some rofl

MitchT

16,711 posts

223 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Last Friday night's drunk eBay purchase turned up.

IanUAE

2,979 posts

178 months

Friday 23rd May
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MitchT said:
Last Friday night's drunk eBay purchase turned up.
For one once the TEMU / Ali Express delivery was larger than the size of the item shown online.

aeropilot

38,203 posts

241 months

Friday 23rd May
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Ledaig said:
Watched a news report on this earlier. Apparently the ship didn't wake him - he slept through that part, what woke him up was his neighbor ringing his door bell to tell him it was parked there.

I've been accused of being a heavy sleeper, but that's going some rofl
Having been once offered (and stupidly tried) some Norwegian 'moonshine', I suspect other factors might have been at play..... hehe




5 In a Row

1,911 posts

241 months

Friday 23rd May
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aeropilot said:
Ledaig said:
Watched a news report on this earlier. Apparently the ship didn't wake him - he slept through that part, what woke him up was his neighbor ringing his door bell to tell him it was parked there.

I've been accused of being a heavy sleeper, but that's going some rofl
Having been once offered (and stupidly tried) some Norwegian 'moonshine', I suspect other factors might have been at play..... hehe
I suspect that might also apply to those on board the ship!

valiant

12,241 posts

174 months

Friday 23rd May
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He asked his wife for a tug and she got the wrong end of the stick...

E63eeeeee...

5,027 posts

63 months

Friday 23rd May
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Simpo Two said:
Guess that's what happens when you order a cargo ship on Amazon Prime!
Imagine how big the oversized box would be for that.

Wheel Turned Out

1,464 posts

52 months

Friday 23rd May
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eharding said:
Batfoy said:
He woke up to that? What did the ship do, sneak up on him?
To be fair, I don't suppose it was one of those long, lazy type of waking moments, just gradually drifting awake, being greeted by the early morning birdsong, slowly weighing the allure of the toasty duvet against that all important need for a freshly ground cup of coffee.

No, I'd say it was more becoming violently awake after being jolted out of bed onto the floor, becoming aware of a maelstrom of grinding noise, klaxons and vibration, and realising that you're screaming "What the actual fjørk is fjørking going on?" at the top of your lungs.
From the article:
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"An astonished neighbour watched as the ship, which was travelling at about 16 knots (approximately 30km/h), headed straight for the shore into Johan Helberg’s garden, narrowly missing his house.

Helberg, who lives in Byneset, near Trondheim, awoke to his neighbour ringing his doorbell. He looked out of his window to see the ship’s bow.

“I went to the window and was quite astonished to see a big ship,” Helberg told the Guardian. “I had to bend my neck to see the top of it. It was so unreal.”
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So no it wasn't the ship itself, it was his doorbell being rung that woke him. hehe

Alternate view:


eccles

13,973 posts

236 months

Friday 23rd May
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JoshSm said:
The funny bit to me looking at the wider shot is that not only did they almost ram his house which is most definitely on solid land well out of the way, but the house is the only building visible in the shot so it's almost like they aimed for it on purpose.
A sort of nautical version of 'Leaving the landing light on' biggrin

lyricalgangster

260 posts

159 months

Friday 23rd May
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valiant said:
He asked his wife for a tug and she got the wrong end of the stick...
Deserves more recognition!

Stick Legs

7,249 posts

179 months

Friday 23rd May
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Another feeder containership involved in an apparent 'person asleep is the the only logical answer for this' situation in a 6 month period.

Manning levels and works load are concerning on these ships, always have been.

essayer

10,163 posts

208 months

Friday 23rd May
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Is this what happens if you trade commodities without really understanding them