Thanks to the easy access of technology, everyone’s bound to experience the occasional embarrassing mishaps on camera.
But, of course, these instances are far from the only strange antics caught on film.
Zaidi then threw one of his shoes at Bush, who ducked.

and hurled his other shoe at the president, who avoided that flying footwear as well.
Zaidi was tackled to the ground and removed as he screamed in protest.
“So what if the guy threw a shoe at me?”
Bush remarked afterward (viaCBS).
After Prime Minister Abe initiated the greeting by asking the U.S. president, “Shall we shake hands?”
President Trump was then seen patting, holding, and yanking around the Japanese leader’s hand.
Still, according to the outlet, that wasn’t the only bizarre thing about the photo-op.
As the pair shook hands, Trump asked the Japanese Prime Minister, “What are they saying?”
in reference to the Japanese-speaking photographers.
“c’mon, look at me,” the Prime Minister translated.
The awkward handshake finished with President Trump patting the back of Abe’s hand before releasing him.
Naturally, social media had plenty of feelings about the bizarre interaction and reacted accordingly.
“I felt sorry for the Japanese leader.
I almost fell coming up the steps myself.
He is doing 100% fine.”
He’s doing great."
Nothing at all to see here, folks!"
Trump Jr. also uploaded aspoof videomocking the president.
as Trump squinted above and even pointed up at the eclipse.
President Obama’s expression was solemn and, in contrast, President Putin had a grin on his face.
Still, despite the backlash,Voxreported that Trump was convinced that Kim truly enjoyed the video.
“He cleared the air and I appreciate it,” Doocy said (via Business Insider).
Prior to the meal, the former president had played tennis with the Emperor of Japan.
Similarly,Historystated that President Bush also apologized for the commotion before leaving the dinner.
“Water, the American President Explained, Is Wet,” an article byEsquireheadlined.
Similarly, plenty of people on social media offered cheeky remarks about Trump’s statement.
If ‘is’ means is and never has been, that is not that is one thing.
If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement."
President George Bush’s Mission Accomplished banner
As noted byU.S.
“In the battle of Iraq, the United States and our allies have prevailed.”
In aclipuploaded on YouTube, the crowd can be heard clapping and cheering in response to Bush’s words.
U.S. News added that even President Bush later acknowledged the mishap during his final press conference.
He added that President Obama likely thought that creating such an image could suggest false agreements between the pair.
“The next Lord of the Rings movie looks terrible,“tweetedanother.
The family then headed back to their home in San Clemente, California.