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		<title>Story 13 &#8211; The Wobbly Car</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toffee smiled as he polished his glass trophy cabinet with a soft cloth. He had won every single trophy from every single car race ever held in Acersville. He looked at his glinting trophies and puffed out his chest with pride.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-63" title="The wobbly car" src="http://loopieworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/the-wobbly-car-thumb.png" alt="The wobbly car" width="145" height="145" />Toffee smiled as he polished his glass trophy cabinet with a soft cloth. He had won every single trophy from every single car race ever held in Acersville. He looked at his glinting trophies and puffed out his chest with pride. <span id="more-30"></span>He looked at the empty space on his shelf reserved for this year’s trophy and then up at his clock on the wall.<br /> “Time to leave!” he grinned.</p>
<p>He was leaving for the Race meeting where  Mayor Piney would be announcing the theme of this year’s race for all the  Loopies wanting to enter. Every year the theme would change, last year the  theme of the race was Birds. Toffee chuckled as he remembered his big chicken  car driving over the finish line, covering the crowd in a great flurry of  feathers. Mayor Piney had been coughing up feathers for a week after that!</p>
<p>Toffee rounded the corner and joined the  other Loopies already there eagerly awaiting Mayor Piney’s announcement.</p>
<p>Mayor Piney finally arrived in his big limousine  and walked into the centre of the crowd of Loopies, eating a big salami sandwich.</p>
<p>“This year,” he spluttered between chews,</p>
<p>“I’ve decided that the theme,” he continued  at he took another bite of his lunch.</p>
<p>“of the race should be food.”</p>
<p>The Loopies smiled as the Mayor waddled off  enjoying his sandwich as he went.</p>
<p>“Food,” thought Toffee.</p>
<p>Toffee thought and thought, what type of  food car could he possibly build that would beat every other car that entered  into the race? Toffee thought a little more and then chuckled to himself as he  strolled home. He had an idea, a very wobbly idea in fact, but it would maybe  just work!</p>
<p>A few weeks later, the Loopies gathered for  the big Car Race.</p>
<p>All the Loopies who had entered drove their  food car creations to the starting line. Mango and Sherbet, the twins of  Acersville arrived with a sandwich bicycle car. Granny had helped them to paint  the wheels of their car with her prize winning Banana-lade jam.</p>
<p>“It will help you stick to the road.” She  explained as she slopped it on in huge dollops.</p>
<p>Next to the twins was Pilot’s hot dog car.  He was very proud of his car and drove it slowly to the starting line, being  very careful not to splash tomato sauce and mustard all over the road as he  idled it along gently.</p>
<p>Behind Pilot was Toffee. The twins  snickered and giggled from their sandwich perch as they saw his car, it was  made entirely of jelly! Toffee waved at the twins and wobbled his car a little  to make them laugh out loud. After Toffee was Crumpet’s Banana-spilt car,  complete with whipped cream and lashings of chocolate sauce. Behind Crumpet  were the Pirates and Wusky in their run barrel car, singing merrily and  jo-ho-hoing!</p>
<p>“Ladies and gentlemen!” boomed Mayor  Piney’s voice over the microphone.</p>
<p>“It seems we have a late entry.”</p>
<p>As he announced this Cabbage and  Brussel-Sprout, the two naughtiest Loopies in Acersville rolled their cabbage  motor-cycle to the starting line.</p>
<p>They nodded at Toffee and the other race  entrants with naughty gleams in their eyes.</p>
<p>“Start your engines!” boomed the Mayor’s  voice.</p>
<p>The robotic lights at the starting line  flashed red then yellow and then green.</p>
<p>“And they’re off!” yelled Piney at the top  of his voice as the Loopies and their food cars sped off.</p>
<p>Mango and Sherbet raced  off, getting into the lead, but as they entered the woods the leaves and twigs  littering the pathway stuck to their jam spread wheels! The banana-lade  lathered wheels were so sticky, that they became caked in dry leaves in no  time, causing the twins to go slower and slower until they stopped! The other  racers cheered as they sped past the twins’ sandwich car.</p>
<p>“It will take forever to scrape this amount of  junk off our wheels!” exclaimed Mango peering down to have a look.</p>
<p>“So I guess this means  we’re out of the race?” asked Sherbet looking disappointed. Mango nodded and  then took a bite out of his sandwich car. The twins giggled as they began  munching their food car in the middle of the woods.</p>
<p>The race continued for  the other Loopie racers as the race track went round a bend towards the  mountain. Cabbage chuckled as she looked over her shoulder, the judges couldn’t  see her anymore so she signaled her brother to carry out their naughty plan.  Brussel-Sprout lifted a cabbage leaf on the back of their car and two hungry  hyenas lept out of the Cabbage car and onto the race track.</p>
<p>The hungry hyenas raced  towards Pilot’s hotdog car and began munching it up!! Pilot couldn’t believe  his eyes as the two hungry dogs ate his car while he was riding in the race!  They spotted Crumpet’s Banana-split car next and quick as a flash ate up her  car too. Crumpet was cross. She shook her fist at Cabbage and Brussel-Sprout  who were laughing and left her and Pilot in a puff of their smelly cabbage car  fumes!</p>
<p>Soon Cabbage and  Brusel-Sprout caught up to Wusky and the Pirates and past them too, now it was  only Toffee that they had to get in front of to win the race. But Toffee was  too far ahead and whizzed over the finish line, followed by an angry Cabbage  and a not-so-happy-Brussel-Sprout. Last to finish were the Pirates, who were so  jolly by now after drinking so much rum that they didn’t mind who won the race!</p>
<p>The Mayor smiled as he  handed a shiny gold trophy to Toffee. Cabbage and Brussel-Sprout edged closer  hoping to get some sort of second prize. The Mayor only looked them up and down  and said,</p>
<p>“No one likes cheaters,  or cabbages for that matter.”</p>
<p>The Loopies laughed.  Toffee smiled and hugged his trophy, his silly plan had worked. His wobbly car  had won the race!</p>
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		<title>Story 4 &#8211; A Loopie Christmas (Part 1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Loopie ChristmasThe smells of Christmas cookies wafted through the air.
“I can’t wait to get to Granny’s tonight to celebrate Christmas Eve!” smiled Sherbet as she licked the cookie icing off her finger.
“Me neither!” replied her brother wrapping another present.
It was Loopie Christmas tradition to go to Granny’s house on Christmas Eve, have a huge dinner, open presents and spend time visiting with all the Loopies of Acersville.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p><img class="size-full wp-image-105 alignleft" title="A Loopie Christmas" src="http://loopieworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/aloopiechristmas-thumb.png" alt="A Loopie Christmas" width="145" height="145" />The smells of Christmas cookies wafted through the air.<br />
“I can’t wait to get to Granny’s tonight to celebrate Christmas Eve!” smiled Sherbet as she licked the cookie icing off her finger.</p>
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<p>“Me neither!” replied her brother wrapping another present.<br />
It was Loopie Christmas tradition to go to Granny’s house on Christmas Eve, have a huge dinner, open presents and spend time visiting with all the Loopies of Acersville.</p>
<p>“Blast!” said Patch.<br />
“I canno’ get this present wrapped Mateys!”<br />
Mango and Sherbet giggled. They had agreed to teach the Pirates about Christmas traditions in Acersville and this included sessions in “How to wrap presents” and “Baking Christmas cookies”.<br />
“Here, let’s try again.” said Mango handing Patch a fresh piece of Gift Wrap and a new ribbon.<br />
“Aaaah!” screamed Patch about to pull his hair out with frustration!<br />
“No more lad, enough is enough, Pirates were made to plunder things, not to be giving gifts at Christmas time!”<br />
Wallace sniffed his fresh batch of cookies as he lifted them carefully out of the oven.<br />
“Come on Captain, it’s not so bad, look I made Santa cookies just for you!”<br />
“Aye Captain, and they taste mighty fine too!” said Woody munching a leg off of his Santa cookie.<br />
Patch scowled. He was clearly not impressed.<br />
“Come on, let’s get a bit of fresh air and try something new shall we?” offered Mango, he had an idea. So Patch and Mango left the cottage, leaving Wallace, Woody and Sherbet to bake and gift wrap to their hearts content!</p>
<p>Rounding the bend they got to Tubblie’s house. Tubblie was home, you could tell by the naughty giggles that were coming from his garden! Mango smiled at Patch, motioning him to open Tubblie’s gate. Patch was a little confused but welcomed the change in plans, he was adamant never to gift wrap another present ever again in his life and Santa cookies … well lets just say he would eat them, but not bake them!</p>
<p>Tubblie’s gate creaked, sending a bucket full of water tumbling down and emptying itself over Patch!<br />
“Arg!” mumbled Patch who was soaked right through.<br />
“Oops!” winced Mango, who wasn’t deliberately trying to frustrate the all ready on-edge Pirate Captain.<br />
“I forgot about Tubblie’s doorbell!”<br />
“Aaaah! Visitors!” exclaimed Tubblie as he came forward to greet them. He was the practical joker of Acersville so it made sense that his house would be rigged with all sorts of unexpected surprises!<br />
“What brings you here on this fine, fine Christmas Eve!” Tubblie just sounded naughty. He was definitely up to something, just as Mango had suspected.<br />
“Sherbet and I have offered to teach the Pirates about our Christmas traditions here in Acersville.” replied Mango.<br />
“I was wondering if you would be able to offer any help?”<br />
Tubblie grinned.<br />
“Can you keep a secret?” he asked, his eyes dancing with anticipation to share something he’d obviously been keeping to himself all afternoon.<br />
“Aye lad, you can trust old Patch, I keep my word.”<br />
Mango nodded in agreement.<br />
“Well alright then, follow me!” Tubblie led them around the corner towards the back of the garden. He pointed towards his Brandy Bottle treasure with great delight and grinned with glee.</p>
<p>“Aren’t ye a little on the young side to be taking up drinking laddie?” asked Patch looking a little worried.<br />
Mango only grinned, waiting for Tubblie’s explanation.<br />
“My dear Patch, Brandy isn’t just for drinking at Christmas time here in Acersville.” said Tubblie walking over and placing his arm around Patch’s shoulder.<br />
“We use it to make trifle and Christmas pudding too!”</p>
<p>Mango’s eye lit up. Everyone in Acersville knew that Granny would begin making her special trifle and plum pudding early in the morning for their annual Christmas Dinner that night. It was a Loopie tradition for Granny to light the Plum pudding after dinner and bring it into the dinning room in all its flaming glory!<br />
“And because this is your first Christmas in Acersville, I’ve taken it upon myself to enhance the Christmas Festivities this year. And that my friends; is how this specific Brandy bottle fits in!” Tubblie’s eyes danced once more.</p>
<p>“But how?” asked Mango in amazement.<br />
“I stole it from Granny!” Tubblie confessed and then broke out into fits of laughter.<br />
“But now how is Granny supposed to light the Plum pudding without any Brandy?” asked Mango crossly. The Loopies would be very disappointed if Tubblie had gone and ruined the very high light of Christmas Eve in Acersville! No flaming pudding? What a disaster that would be!<br />
“You’ll see! You’ll soon see!” Tubblie just giggled all the more and ushered them out of the gate.</p>
<p>Soon it was time to go to Granny’s house for the Christmas dinner. The Loopies got themselves washed and dressed and headed off armed with colourful presents and enough ice-cream to sink a small ship!<br />
“Come in, come in!” smiled Granny in her most welcoming voice. She seated the Loopies at the table and proceeded to serve the Christmas food. After the Loopies had finished eating they looked at Granny expectantly for the grand finale of the evening!<br />
“Should we eat the pudding before we open the presents?” asked Granny as she usually did each year, just to built a little more onto the already mounting anticipation.<br />
“Yes!” grinned the Loopies, hardly able to contain their excitement.<br />
It was then that Mango darted a glaring scowl in Tubblie’s direction!<br />
“Well then I’ll go and get it.”<br />
“Let me help you Granny.” said the naughty Tubblie grinning back at Mango.<br />
“Why thank you Tubblie, that is very kind of you.” She said and the two of them headed into the kitchen.<br />
“Granny, I was thinking, wouldn’t it be more spectacular this year, especially for the Pirates, if you would pour the Brandy over the pudding at the table and then light it?”<br />
“Well, I’ve never thought of doing it that way before.” said Granny a little surprised.<br />
“But alright Tubblie, if you think it would make it more spectacular this year, okay then.”</p>
<p>So Granny and Tubblie walked back out of the kitchen armed with a not so flaming pudding and a very suspicious looking Brandy bottle, well at least it looked that way to Patch, who recognized it as the same one he’d seen in Tubblie’s garden that afternoon. Mango almost had a heart attack, but Tubblie motioned him to keep quiet and did something very un-Tubblie like.<br />
“This year I have taken it upon myself to make sure that the Christmas Festivities are extra special!” he explained. “Please would you all put on these special shades before Granny lights the pudding to see what I have planned.”<br />
Tubblie began handing out sunglasses to each of the Loopies present and then handed Granny his Brandy Bottle, which didn’t contain Brandy at all, but Lighter Fluid! He then turned down the lights.</p>
<p>Granny poured the contents of the bottle all over the pudding until it was soaked through. She then took a match and lit the pudding. The pudding glowed with all it’s might as strong as a flame from a blow torch, the Loopies sat back in awe and watched with shielded eyes as the pudding continued to burn and burn. First in brilliant white, then fading to orange and then flickering to yellow, until the lighter fluid had been burnt up and the flames stopped. Of course the pudding was burnt to a crisp and most of the Loopies had singed their eyebrows from the incredible heat, but they all agreed that sacrificing the pudding was a small price to pay for such an incredible fire show.</p>
<p>Later that evening once all the presents had been opened and all the ice-cream had been eaten, the Loopies sat back and thought about what Tubblie’s flaming pudding had taught them. They realized that Christmas was not about their traditions or about basking in the light of a flaming Christmas pudding on Christmas Eve, but about celebrating and remembering the light of a star that once shone on top of a stable one cold night in Bethlehem, marking the birth place of a Mighty King.</p>
<p>The Loopies then folded their Christmas paper, collected their presents and kissed Granny goodnight. As they left Granny’s house they starred up at the sky, determined to find the star that had lit the path to where Jesus lay so many years ago. Rumour has it that Mango was the first to spot it! But that’s another story. One we’ll have to save for next year!</p>
<h3><a href="http://loopieworld.com/2007/12/the-christmas-star/#more-173"><strong>Click here for Story 12 &#8211; Part 2 of a Loopie Christmas!</strong></a></h3>
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