If you’re anything like Joe Ayala and Larry Chen in this 'Stuck' video, you would not mind being stuck at an airport overnight.
Joe Ayala and Larry Chen, who found themselves stranded overnight at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport after their flights were cancelled, decided to improvise and create a short video entitled 'Stuck' to pass their time. The spontaneous video is about two guys who engaged in their own personal escapade and took advantage of what most passengers would consider a stressful situation.
The hilarious 'Stuck' video presents the duo doing everything one possibly could in an empty airport. From wheelchair races to broadcasting weird noises over the airport intercom, it can be said that Ayala and Chen had an unforgettable night.
Overnight Airport Antics
This 'Stuck' Video Short Makes Being Stranded Look Fun
Trend Themes
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