We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

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They say moving is worse than a fire. We tend to agree with the people — it seems that during our life in one place we manage to acquire a million things that are important to us, but inconvenient for transportation. Do you think this happens only to ordinary people? And let's remember some of the lovely things of the heroes of the series and imagine how they would cope with their transportation.

We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

1. The statue of a white dog from the TV series "Friends"

Remember when in Friends Joe and Chandler won Monica the right to move into the main apartment of the series, they triumphantly drove through the door on a white statue of a dog? We remind you:

We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

So, if the guys had to move a little further than to the apartment opposite, they would probably want the graceful dog not to be scratched by careless movers during transportation. That's where a stretch film would be useful to them. The material is tear resistant (hello, Ross and Rachel) and will protect any, sorry, dog from mechanical damage.

Buy a film and protect something.

2. Raudi from the Clinic

J.D. and Turk have loved this guy dearly throughout all seasons. We cannot call Raudi a scarecrow, because "he is alive, he has a soul." Moreover, he always did an excellent job — he scared Elliot and Carla at the entrance and was generally distinguished by enviable suddenness. By the way, judging by the Twitter of Zach Braff (the actor who played J.D.), Rowdy kept his watch for a long time.

Look who came by for his cameo in "Wish I Was Here" today: pic.twitter.com/lXToJJvlta

— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) August 16, 2013

Despite the fact that "Rowdy is alive", J.D. had to transport him himself, with handles. Of course, you can just take the bro under your arm and carry him to the right place. Or you can carefully put it in a cardboard box so that the dog's fur does not fall off from stress, and put a temporary shelter with sofa foam to make the road more comfortable. If you cannot transport yourself, you can send it by mail to your new place of residence.

Find a box and mail some stuffed animal.

3. Big Joe from Predator City

We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

If Cobb wanted to move her treasure, she would need a whole arsenal of packaging materials. At least a cardboard box and an air-bubble film, beloved by everyone who is stressed at work (we say this out loud, but we keep "pimpled" in our mind). Surprisingly, the bubbles on the film are made not only to burst them. Their true purpose is to remove the load on the packed thing and keep it intact.

Buy a "bubble wrap" for something fragile and expensive.

4. Ted Mosby's red boots from the TV series "How I Met Your mother"

We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

It would seem that there is nothing to fool around with: I stuffed my boots into a box — and move as much as you want. But it's not that simple. So that the lifting of the shoe does not deform, it is stuffed with paper. So during the move, Ted would probably be interested in getting a roll of kraft paper for his pair of cowboy boots (yes, this is the one in which everyone now wraps gifts). A very dense material that will cope with the protection of shoes even better than the "white weaklings" with whom shoes are stored in stores.

Rolls of kraft paper for moving and packing beautiful things.

5. The Long Claw from Game of Thrones

"White Wimps" reminded us of another series that can't be missed. In Game of Thrones, Jon Snow receives a family heirloom from the Lord Commander, a sword made of Valyrian steel, which he calls the Long Claw. Let's omit that in the Jon Snow universe such things are supposed to be carried in a sheath.

We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

If he needed to transport a Claw from one dwelling to another without a sheath, a cardboard tube would save him. For greater safety, the tube could be filled with a soft filler for the boxes. For example, foam crumb. And even if this life hack would not be useful to Snow, the charming nerds from the TV series "The Big Bang Theory" would definitely appreciate it. If you remember, they also have this sharp "not a toy" since the fifth season.

We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

Tubes and crumbs for important things.

6. The Book of Mysteries from the series "Charmed"

We tell you how to transport things dear to your heart, using examples from the TV series

So, in order not to anger the higher powers and make everything beautiful, the sisters would have to resort to the help of archive boxes during the move. In them, all papers and documents reach their destination in perfect condition. Even important ones like a spell book.

Get an archive box for important documents and other bureaucratic magic.

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