Sometimes it's because of a similar - sounding city name. Say, Miami and Myrtle Beach. If you're not paying close attention, you might think you're booking for Miami but end up in Myrtle Beach. Also, if you rely too much on auto - fill features on booking websites and they suggest the wrong city, and you don't double - check, that can lead to flying to the wrong place in a funny way.
It could be due to a mix - up in time zones. Maybe you think you're booking a flight that will land at a certain time in the city you want, but you actually book for a different city with a similar time zone. And then there are those moments when you're chatting with a friend about different cities while booking and your mind just gets distracted and you book for the wrong one.
One thing could be misreading the airport code. For example, confusing LAX (Los Angeles) with SFO (San Francisco). Another is being half - asleep while booking and clicking on the wrong destination. It's like when you're not fully awake and your finger just goes to the wrong place on the screen.
Oh, I can think of one. Like the time I tried to bake a cake but forgot to turn on the oven. The end result was a raw mess!
Well, sometimes in a Christmas story, the plot can be too predictable. It always seems to follow the same pattern - a character is in a tough situation, then something magical or Christmas - related happens, and everything works out perfectly in the end. It lacks the element of surprise. And, some stories might have characters that are just too one - dimensional, like the always - happy Santa Claus or the super - naughty child who magically turns good overnight. There's not enough depth to these characters, which can make the story feel a bit flat.
Mr Goodbar could pretend to be a superhero. He could fly around (by being thrown in the air by a kid) and save the day from the evil hungry hands that were about to eat all the candies. That would be quite a funny sight.
Well, suppose Cinderella's mice friends, instead of helping her sew a dress, they accidentally sew all her clothes together into one big, strange garment. And when she goes to the ball, everyone is staring at her in this unique and comical outfit. Also, when it's time to leave the ball, instead of losing just one glass slipper, she loses both and has to hop all the way home. The prince then has to search for a girl who hops everywhere. These are some really funny scenarios that could happen in a binderella - like story.
Well, sometimes there are issues with baby food or formula. For example, if the airline loses the baby's specially prepared food during transit or if the parents forget to bring enough. Also, a baby might get sick during the flight. I've heard of a situation where a baby started vomiting and had a fever mid - flight, and the flight attendants had limited medical supplies to deal with it. It was a real horror for the parents.
Well, like elves getting their hats mixed up and wearing them backwards while making toys. It makes them look so silly but they don't even notice until Santa points it out and they all have a good laugh.
The plot might involve the flying spider hero facing some villains who are causing chaos in the city. These villains could be stealing valuable things or harming innocent citizens. Our hero then uses his flying skills along with his spider - like strength to stop the villains and rescue the hostages or those in danger. He might web - swing from building to building while flying to reach the victims faster.
One thing wrong could be the over - the - top consumerism it sometimes portrays. Everyone seems so focused on getting the perfect gift, like Ralphie's obsession with the Red Ryder BB gun. It gives the idea that Christmas is all about material things rather than the spirit of the holiday.
Funny self - portraits where you use photo - editing apps to give yourself exaggerated features like huge ears or a really long nose can be good for private story. Also, if you have a collection of odd - looking rocks or other random objects that you find funny, take a picture of them and share it on your private story. And how about a recording of you doing a really bad but funny accent while reading a children's story?
You can add a talking animal. For example, a squirrel that gives advice to the main character in a very sassy way. It could say things like 'If you want to find the hidden treasure, you should stop looking under every rock like a fool and use your nose instead!'