In some Jewish wedding stories, the moment when the couple tries to stomp on the glass and they miss the first time can be really funny. It's a tradition, and when it doesn't go smoothly at first, it makes for a great laugh.
Sure. One story is about a Jewish wedding where the ring bearer, who was a little boy, got so distracted by the delicious food at the reception that he almost forgot to bring the rings up. He was found near the dessert table with the rings still in his pocket, munching on a cookie.
One of the funniest is when the bride's veil got caught on a candle sconce as she was walking down the aisle. She had to stop and try to untangle it while the guests were giggling. It was a bit embarrassing but also really funny.
There was a Catholic school where the teacher asked the students to draw a picture of their favorite saint. One little boy drew his grandpa and said, 'He's my saint because he always gives me candy.' It was a really cute and funny misunderstanding of the concept of saints but also showed the child's simple view of someone being special and good like a saint.
Another humorous one is when he was looking for an honest man with his lantern during the day. It's such a creative and comical way of making a point about the lack of honesty in society. He didn't just say it; he made a big spectacle of it. He was like a one - man show, walking around with that lantern, and it must have been quite a sight. People probably thought he was crazy, but in a funny way. It makes you think about how we perceive honesty and how rare it might actually be.
At a beach wedding, the photographer had set up a beautiful shot with the ocean in the background. But suddenly, a huge wave came and drenched the couple. The bride's dress was soaked, and the groom's hair was all wet. However, instead of being upset, they started splashing water at each other, and the photographer captured their joy and playfulness in that moment. There's also this story where during a church wedding, a little boy who was part of the flower parade accidentally tripped and scattered all the flowers right in front of the bride. The bride stopped and helped him pick up the flowers, and the photographer got a really heart - warming photo of the kind act. It was a moment that wasn't planned but made the wedding album even more special.
At a wedding I attended, the flower girl got so excited that instead of walking down the aisle slowly, she ran as fast as she could, scattering flowers everywhere. And then she tripped over her own dress at the end and landed right in front of the groom. Everyone was in stitches. This moment was really memorable for how unexpected and cute it was.
One really funny moment in Percy Jackson fanfiction is when Percy accidentally uses his powers in the most inconvenient times. For example, in one story he was trying to impress a new camper at Camp Half - Blood during a game, and instead of just winning normally, his ADHD kicked in and he made the water fountain spray all over the place, soaking everyone including Chiron who had this shocked look on his face. It was hilarious.
Well, sometimes it's the little mistakes that people make during the process, like the wrong timing of taking meds or getting confused with the instructions. For example, a couple thought they had to do a certain test on a different day than it was actually scheduled, and when they realized, they just had a good laugh about their mix - up.
A popular story is of a family that tried to deep - fry a turkey for the first time. They followed all the instructions, but when they put the turkey in the fryer, the oil overflowed and started a small fire. Fortunately, they were able to put it out quickly, and they all ended up having a great time sharing the story and eating take - out instead.
At a Christmas pageant, the little boy playing the angel got his wings tangled up with the shepherd's staff right before his big entrance. He ended up tumbling onto the stage, wings flapping everywhere. Instead of a solemn angel appearance, it was a hilarious moment that everyone in the audience still talks about.