Definitely. A friend of mine got a 'Santa Claus - shaped' alarm clock that screamed 'Ho - Ho - Ho' really loudly when it went off. It scared him half to death every morning. Another ridiculous gift was a set of inflatable reindeer antlers for a car. They looked really tacky and kept deflating every time the car door was opened or closed.
Sure. I remember a guy who got a toilet - shaped mug for Christmas. It was a novelty item, but it was really strange to drink out of. Every time he took a sip, it just felt so wrong. Then there was the girl who received a box of expired Christmas cookies as a gift. Her 'generous' friend had forgotten to check the expiration date.
One time, my aunt gave me a pair of socks with my face printed on them. It was so strange. I mean, who wants to look at their own face on their feet all day? Another story is that my friend received a singing fish plaque. Every time someone passed by it, it would start singing 'Jingle Bells' in a really off - key voice. It was more annoying than festive.
Sure. There was a foster parent who had a little girl who was obsessed with making forts. One day, she used all the sheets in the house to build a huge fort in the living room. When the foster parent came home, they couldn't even find the couch. But instead of getting mad, the foster parent joined in and they had a 'fort party' inside with snacks and stories.
Sure. A cast member playing Tinker Bell got her wings caught in a bush while flying (on a wire) across the area. She was dangling there for a few seconds trying to free herself while still maintaining her pixie - like charm. The guests were all pointing and laughing in a good - natured way.
Sure. He had an incident where he was at an event and thought he could fit through a small doorway sideways. But he got stuck! He wiggled around trying to get free while everyone was cracking up. Eventually he managed to get through, all red - faced and still laughing at himself.
Yes, there was a time when he was on - stage at an awards show and he did this really goofy dance while accepting an award. He just started doing these wild and uncoordinated moves that had everyone in stitches.
One of the worst Christmas gifts I got was a pair of socks with a really ugly pattern. It was clear that no thought was put into it. It just seemed like a last - minute, generic gift.
Yes, there was an incident where Harry Redknapp accidentally wore two different shoes to a match. He didn't notice until one of the players pointed it out. He then joked about how it was his new fashion statement for the team to be unique. It was really funny and showed his ability to laugh at himself.
If you like fantasy novels with the style of hot-blooded teenagers, I recommend the Legend of Lady Tang to you. This novel told the story of the female protagonist who was hunted down by the vicious supporting actress. She was lucky enough to be reborn into a medicine boy who was misunderstood by her clansmen. As she grew up, she constantly tempered herself and finally stood at the top of the Heavenly Court. The plot is very passionate and intense. It has a deep inspirational meaning. I suggest you watch it. I hope my recommendation can meet your needs. Muah ~
Yes. There was a Texan who received a pair of cowboy boots as a Christmas gift. But the boots were two different sizes. Instead of being disappointed, he wore them anyway and told everyone it was a new fashion trend in Texas. He even walked around the Christmas party with a limp on purpose to make people laugh.
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