I don't think so. I've never heard of a story named 'goggle drive a christmas story' in mainstream literature or popular Christmas stories, so it's likely not very popular.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. It might be a creative or personal story where 'goggle drive' is some sort of made - up or local term. It could be a story about a journey (like a drive) during Christmas and there's some connection to googles (maybe something that looks like googles or is named that way) involved in the story.
One year, on Christmas Eve, we decided to do a drive thru at a local diner. As we drove through, we saw the staff all wearing Santa hats. They handed us our food along with little Christmas cards. It was such a simple yet heartwarming experience, like a little Christmas miracle during our quick meal stop.
It's a complex tale. Basat used a clever strategy and took advantage of Goggle-eye's weaknesses to deal the fatal blow.
I'm not sure exactly, but it could be a family with parents and kids. They would be the ones having the drive - through Christmas experience.
The 'Drive Through Christmas Story' could be about a unique Christmas experience while driving. Maybe it's a story of a family's drive through a town decorated with Christmas lights, seeing all the festive scenes from the car, and feeling the Christmas spirit on the road.
One way is to read a simplified version of the Christmas story book while imagining the scenes as if you are driving past them. Start from the angel's visit to Mary, then move on to the journey to Bethlehem, and so on.
It could mean experiencing the Christmas story in a sort of journey - like driving through the events that make up the Christmas story. For example, starting from the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, then the birth of Jesus in the manger, and all the events that follow like the visit of the shepherds and the Magi. It might be a way of looking at the story as a sequence of events that one can metaphorically 'drive through' in terms of understanding.
Well, in a Drive Thru Christmas Story, the best part might be the festive decorations at the drive - thru. If there are Christmas lights and ornaments, it really sets the mood. Also, when the employees are in high spirits and share their Christmas wishes, it adds to the charm. Imagine driving through a place that looks and feels like a mini Christmas wonderland. That's truly the best part.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it was an old sedan, but I can't recall the make or model.
It's not a true story. It's a fictional drama created for entertainment purposes.