[QUOTE=teh pirate;22843720]The back of the bus says Pimp din Internet. :v:[/QUOTE]
"Pimp din internet forbindelse".
Now, I'm Swedish, not Danish, but I'd guess it means "Upgrade your internet connection".
They really love their bus driver!
[QUOTE=Rixxz2;22843899]"Pimp din internet forbindelse".
Now, I'm Swedish, not Danish, but I'd guess it means "Upgrade your internet connection".[/QUOTE]
It means exactly what it says, pimp yo' internet biotch, be the top nigga of youtube dawg.
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Mother fuckers ruined my plan to blow up this bus
Wish I knew what they were singing.
1:59 look at the drivers cabin.
:v:
that was touching
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;22844988]Wish I knew what they were singing.[/QUOTE]
If only their language was as beautiful as this video.
[QUOTE=NOR_92;22845814]If only their language was as beautiful as this video.[/QUOTE]
Whatever "happy birthday" song they were singing sounds a lot better than "HAPPY BURTH DAY TO YEW"
This is beautiful.
Yeah, I, too, wish I knew their language. Beautiful video.
1:58 into the video, the bus driver is White in a green shirt.
Something is up with this video. I feel I'm being trolled.
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;22844988]Wish I knew what they were singing.[/QUOTE]
Tried to translate it as literally as I could without it sounding like gibberish.
Today it's Mukhtar's birthday,
hurrah, hurrah hurrah!
He probably a present gets, that he this year has wished for,
with wonderful chocolate and cakes too.
See him smiling, look how happy he is,
hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!
But this is a nice day,
cause at home waits mom and dad,
with wonderful chocolate and cakes too.
And when he home from the bus goes,
hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!
He goes home to celebrate,
and those who join as guests,
get wonderful chocolate and cakes too.
And then the final verse, which they don't get to sing goes like this:
Finally we yell in unison,
hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!
May Mukhtar live long,
and his wishes come true
and wonderful chocolate and cakes too.
That's great. It must be a well known bus driver there, maybe he's been driving people regularly on the same schedule(s) for years and people started to get a bit familiar with him. I've experienced the same thing one time, the guy isn't driving anymore but I used to take one specific bus (one of two) to get to my job, and for a period of at least three years I had the exact same driver each and every damn mornings except of course when I happened to have days off or when he had vacation, but basically he never missed a single day of work and I and most other passengers would warmly greet him when they got on the bus, some even calling them by his name ("Frank", surname probably) and shaking hands. If that case is remotely similar then I understand why they did it, it's touching.
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