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		<title>Story 14 &#8211; Tubblie&#8217;s Lemonade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tubblie, the practical joker of Acersville, was poking around where he shouldn’t have been, as usual. This time he was in the Professor’s lab at the University. The Professor wasn’t there which made it all the better for Tubblie to get up to mischief.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-320" title="Tubblies lemonade" src="http://loopieworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/tubblies-lemonade-thumbnail.png" alt="Tubblies lemonade" width="145" height="145" />Tubblie, the practical joker of Acersville, was poking around where he shouldn’t have been, as usual. This time he was in the Professor’s lab at the University. <span id="more-299"></span>The Professor wasn’t there which made it all the better for Tubblie to get up to mischief. He went into Professor Astro’s office and found a drawer which looked promising. Tubblie smiled as he carefully pulled it open. The only thing in the drawer was an old ink well, which didn’t contain anything, or so Tubbie thought until he spilt some of it’s contents on the ground! Tubblie watched in awe as the floor where he had spilt the “ink” began disappearing. The ink well contained invisible ink, obviously one of Astro’s greater inventions.</p>
<p>Tubblie cracked a sly smile as the invisible ink gave him an idea.</p>
<p>“I wonder what would happen if&#8230;I drank this stuff!” he said to himself as he looked around the room, he finished his sentence as he laid his eyes upon a glass of unfinished Lemonade, that belonged to the Professor.</p>
<p>Quick as a flash, Tubblie poured the remaining ink into the glass containing the Lemonade. He took a sip and looked at his hands, slowly, they began disappearing! Tubblie had made himself invisible! Now he could get up to all sorts of mischief! The invisible Tubblie ran out of the University, eager to get started with his pranks.<img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-311" title="Tubblie steals pie" src="http://loopieworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/tubblie-steals-pie.jpg" alt="Tubblie steals pie" width="350" height="195" /></p>
<p>Tubblie raced through the streets, he couldn’t wait to find his first victim and then he saw it! Pilot had just sat on a bench in the Park and was just about ready to take a bite out of a slice of apple pie when suddenly it was grabbed out of his hand by an invisible force! Pilot’s eyes widened and he ran screeching through Acersville.</p>
<p>”It’s a ghost, the ghost of Acersville I tell you! He stole my apple pie he did, he did!” he shouted at the top of his lungs. As he did he bumped straight into Rufus and Ruff who were out getting more supplies for their workshop.</p>
<p>“A ghost you say!” said Rufus, very excited at the idea.</p>
<p>“I think we should catch it!”</p>
<p>Pilot almost fainted at the thought!</p>
<p>“What a great idea Rufus.” Said Ruff.</p>
<p>“But how do you catch a ghost?”</p>
<p>“That’s easy!” replied Rufus.</p>
<p>“We know that this ghost likes Apple Pies, so we’ll make a trail of Apple Pies for it to follow. Then when it least expects it, we’ll tip a pot of brightly coloured paint over it’s head! Then we’ll be able to see it and trap it in a blanket or something.” Rufus explained.</p>
<p>The Loopies agreed it was a good idea and each set off to their houses to collect everything they would need for their Ghost Trapping that evening. While they were busy, Tubblie had pulled some more pranks and had scared quite a few Loopies in the process. Dot, Mayor Piney’s wife had even run straight out of her house, enrobed in a bath towel, trying to escape the ghost behind her shower curtain!</p>
<p>That evening Pilot, Rufus and Ruff met in the Park, armed with their Apple Pies, big purple blanket and orange paint. Ruff grinned, this was going to be fun! Pilot had taken the whole Ghost Hunt very seriously and had hung garlic around his neck to protect himself.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-312" title="Pilot with a garlic garland" src="http://loopieworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/pilot-with-garlic.jpg" alt="Pilot with a garlic garland" width="250" height="330" />“What’s the garlic for Pilot?” asked Ruff.</p>
<p>“It’s to protect me from the ghost!” declared Pilot proudly.</p>
<p>“Ghosts aren’t scared of garlic! They’re scared of lightning.” Said Ruff, who was a little afraid of lightning himself and decided that everyone he knew including the Ghost of Acecersville, had to fear this the most.</p>
<p>“Oh stop you two!Ghosts aren’t afraid of anything! Or maybe they are afraid of one thing, Granny’s cabbage soup!” said Rufus, busily securing the paint on the top of a nearby tree branch.</p>
<p>“We should have brought some with.” said Pilot, his voice shaking slightly.</p>
<p>Just then they began noticing their Apple pie trail getting shorter and shorter.</p>
<p>“It’s the ghost!” shouted Pilot and jumped up into the tree. As the invisible Tubblie got closer, Rufus got ready to pour the paint. Splash! Tubblie didn’t know what had hit him! He was covered from head to foot in orange paint!</p>
<p>“Dive, dive!” shouted Ruff, as he flew out of the tree with the purple blanket straight onto Tubblie’s head.</p>
<p>Once all the commotion was over, Rufus flipped the blanket off of Tubblie and grinned.</p>
<p>“Well boys, looks like we know what ghost’s are afraid of!” he said.</p>
<p>“Getting wet!” he laughed.</p>
<p>Pilot was relieved to see that there was no such thing as a Ghost of Acersville and took the garlic off from around his neck.</p>
<p>“Looks like we won’t be needing this.” He said</p>
<p>“Or any of Granny’s Cabbage soup either!” laughed Ruff.</p>
<p>Rufus, Ruff and Pilot were interested to hear how Tubblie had managed to turn himself invisible in the first place.</p>
<p>“Magician’s never reveal their secrets .” he said as he smiled to himself. And then as the moon rose high over Acersville, he slung his arms around his friends necks and walked them home. Goodnight Tubblie, I wonder what you’ll be up to tomorrow?</p>
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		<title>Story 12 &#8211; A Loopie Christmas (Part 2)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“There it is it’s so bright I can see it!” shouted Mango.

“Are you sure it’s the Christmas star Mango?” asked Sherbet.]]></description>
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<h3><a href="http://loopieworld.com/2006/12/a-loopie-christmas/#more-104"><strong>Continued from Story 4&#8230;.</strong>Click here to view Story 4</a></h3>
<p>“There it is it’s so bright I can see it!” shouted Mango.</p>
<p>“Are you sure it’s the Christmas star Mango?” asked Sherbet.</p>
<p>“I’m not sure but I think so! It’s too bright not to be” he shrugged.<span id="more-173"></span></p>
<p>Just then they heard a crash! They looked up and to their amazement they saw Santa Clause! His sleigh had just come crashing down onto a nearby roof.</p>
<p>“Oh, ho-no!” cried Santa.</p>
<p>“Rudolph, it must be that nose of yours sonny!”</p>
<p>Rudolph looked at Santa and then shook his head and peered down to have a look at where they had landed. It was then that he spotted the Loopies looking up at him and Santa and the crash landed sleigh. Santa peered down to, to see what had caught Rudolph’s attention and he saw the Loopies too, looking up at him with gaping jaws.</p>
<p>Santa blushed, “Shouldn’t you be in bed?”</p>
<p>The Loopies just continued to stare.</p>
<p>“In all my years of delivering presents,” he said as he began climbing off the roof.</p>
<p>“I’ve never been spotted once! Until now that is!” he said with a twinkle in his eye.</p>
<p>“So you really are Santa?” asked Tubblie in surprise.</p>
<p>“Who’d you think I was, Billy the Kid?” he said with a jolly laugh.</p>
<p>“Not so! Yur beard is too white for ye ta be going by a name like kid.” said Patch.</p>
<p>Santa starred at Patch, “Is he for real? Or have I just entered into a time warp and gone back to Halloween?”</p>
<p>Santa looked very confused.</p>
<p>“Why did you crash Santa?” asked Sherbet in dismay.</p>
<p>“I dunno, I really think I may have hit a time warp as we were following The Star.” He replied, still trying to understand why Patch was dressed up in a Pirate suit.</p>
<p>“He really is a Pirate Mr. Clause!” said Wusky helping to clear Santa’s confusion.</p>
<p>“One of my closest friends too, along with his piratey crew Wallace and Woody here.” He pointed to the other pirates hidden among the other Loopies of Acersville. They had all been on their way home from Granny’s house after their annual Christmas Eve Dinner trying to spot the Christmas Star.</p>
<p>“And you certainly didn’t hit a time warp, our very own Professor Astro would have been aware of that I can assure you!” explained Rufus, as he slapped the Professor on the back.</p>
<p>“You said you were following the Star?” asked Mango, very interested to learn more about Santa’s Christmas travels.</p>
<p>“Yes! You see that very bright, very pointy one, high up there?” he asked.</p>
<p>“Mango! It is the one you spotted, bravo!” cried Sherbet who was very proud of her brother!</p>
<p>“Well done! Maybe I should down load your GPS system and give it to Rudolph; it might make it easier tracking the Star next year.”</p>
<p>Santa edged toward Mango and tugged his nose. Mango giggled.</p>
<p>“What are you doing that for?” he asked.</p>
<p>“Where do you keep your GPS? Rudolph has his in his nose.” He replied.</p>
<p>The Loopies grinned a little. They thought Santa was very funny.</p>
<p>“We don’t have GPS systems but we could always repair Rudolph’s one for you?” offered Rufus.</p>
<p>“Would you be able to do that?” asked Santa a little surprised.</p>
<p>Professor Astro grinned at Rufus.</p>
<p>“Of course, don’t worry a second longer!” replied the Professor, excited at the fact that his scientific knowledge could help at such an important time.</p>
<p>“Well we’ll have to hurry we only have 6 hours till everyone wakes up to open their presents on Christmas morning and my reindeer are fresh out of Brandy.” said Santa.</p>
<p>“Brandy?” said Tubblie, his eyes getting their naughty Tubblie gleam.</p>
<p>“Yes, it keeps them warm in the cold winter air and helps them to run faster so we can deliver all the presents on time. I’m already way off schedule!” he said grimly, looking at his watch.</p>
<p>“We’ll soon have you on your way! Mango and Sherbet, take Santa for Mince pies at Granny’s and we’ll sort out the rest!” said Rufus, eager to get started on repairing Rudolph’s GPS.</p>
<p>So the twins excitedly showed Santa the way to Granny’s house while the other Loopies set to work on fixing Santa’s sleigh and repairing Rudolph’s nose!</p>
<p>The Loopies worked so fast, in no time at all Santa’s sleigh was ready to leave Acersville.</p>
<p>“Here you go Santa.” said Leechie handing the jolly man a remote control.</p>
<p>“That’s for turning Rudolph’s GPS on and off.” explained Rufus.</p>
<p>“I have fitted the GPS with an extra magnet so it’s pull toward the Star will be stronger.” smiled Astro as he patted Rudolph on the nose.</p>
<p>“You’ve all been so kind.” Smiled Santa as a small tear formed in his eye, he then bent down to give them each a gift.</p>
<p>“Now those are for Christmas morning, and sorry I couldn’t place them under your trees and in your stockings, but you do understand, the sun’s nearly up and I still have so many deliveries to make.” He said brushing the tear away with his red glove.</p>
<p>The Loopies nodded and thanked Santa for their gifts.</p>
<p>“Now!” he said taking a deep breath to settle his emotions.</p>
<p>“Who was it that spotted the Christmas Star?” he said smiling a jolly smile.</p>
<p>Mango raised his hand slowly.</p>
<p>“Well then hop aboard son, don’t you want to see it up close?”</p>
<p>Mango could hardly believe it! Santa had chosen him to ride in his sleigh on Christmas Eve!</p>
<p>Mango climbed up and sat on the velvety seat and breathed in the Christmas smells of Santa’s sleigh. It was like being in a Chocolate factory that made gingerbread cookies too! Mango’s experience was interrupted when Santa said, “Don’t you have a sister son?”</p>
<p>“Huh, oh, yes! Yes I do, her name is Sherbet.” blushed Mango.</p>
<p>“Well then Sherbet, up you come too.”</p>
<p>So Sherbet jumped up and ran to the sleigh to join her brother. The twins were so excited!</p>
<p>Santa then took his place at the reigns and cracked his whip.</p>
<p>“On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer, on Vixen!” Santa began calling out all of his reindeer by name. The reindeer began to run, faster and faster, until they were moving at the speed of light.</p>
<p>“Oh my!” smiled Santa, “My reindeer don’t usually run this fast!”</p>
<p>Mango and Sherbet looked at one another and grinned. That Tubblie he must have fed the reindeer his Lighter Fluid from the Brandy Bottle he had handed Granny at dinner! That naughty rascal! But still they couldn’t blame him, it was the best way to get the reindeer to run extra fast to help Santa get back on schedule with his present delivering! So on they rode over the frosty sky all the while getting nearer and nearer to the Christmas Star.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-175" title="The Christmas Star" src="http://loopieworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/the-christmas-star.jpg" alt="The Christmas Star" width="645" height="462" /></p>
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		<title>Story 5 &#8211; A Present for Tubblie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tubblie was the practical joker of Acersville. He couldn’t go anywhere without spraying someone with water or setting whoopie cushions down where they were going to sit. He was a real menace!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-120" title="A Present for Tubblie" src="http://loopieworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/apresentfortubblie-thumb.png" alt="A Present for Tubblie" width="145" height="145" />Tubblie was the practical joker of Acersville. He couldn’t go anywhere without spraying someone with water or setting whoopie cushions down where they were going to sit. He was a real menace!</p>
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<p>This time he had given Chelsea a gift. It was a box, wrapped in beautiful pink paper with a pretty bow on the lid. She was so pleased, that she opened it immediately and a giant springy snake jumped out at her!</p>
<p>“Aaaaaah!” She screamed.</p>
<p>Chelsea burst into tears while Tubblie went off laughing.</p>
<p>Chelsea was the friendliest Loopie in all Acersville. She was kind and always thought the best of anyone. Chelsea was one of the few Loopies left in Acersville that would still give Tubblie a chance. Most of the others were already wise to his tricks.</p>
<p>“What’s wrong?” asked Leechie softly. She was out on her morning walk and noticed Chelsea looking rather upset.</p>
<p>“I’m so angry at Tubblie,” She blurted.</p>
<p>“Oh dear, what did he do this time?”</p>
<p>“He gave me a present, with a big snake inside.” Chelsea sobbed.</p>
<p>“I feel so stupid for thinking Tubblie could ever have meant to be kind.”</p>
<p>Leechie took Chelsea’s paw and smiled. “I know who can help us, come with me.”</p>
<p>They went to see Ruff and Rufus and explained all that Tubblie had done.</p>
<p>Rufus grinned, “Leave it to us.”</p>
<p>“What are we going to do Rufus?” asked Ruff puzzled.<br /> “You’ll see!”</p>
<p>The next day Rufus and Ruff invited Tubblie over to their house.</p>
<p>“We have made a present for you Tubblie.” explained Rufus, pointing to a large covered object in the middle of the yard.</p>
<p>“What is it?” cried Tubblie excitedly.</p>
<p>“Go have a look.”</p>
<p>“Oh boy!” Tubblie ran towards the object and lifted the cloth that covered it. “It’s a robot! Quite a strange looking one too!”</p>
<p>“A Bahena.” said Ruff, trying hard not to laugh.</p>
<p>Rufus thumped him in the ribs.</p>
<p>“A Ba-what?” asked Tubblie, looking very interested.</p>
<p>“It’s a mixture between a Baboon and a Hyena. It’s programmed to laugh at jokes and to beat up bad guys.” explained Rufus.</p>
<p>Tubblie smiled slyly.</p>
<p>“Thanks. You guys are the best.”</p>
<p>Tubblie said hurried goodbyes as he rolled his new present away. “I can’t wait to test you out Bahena.” he whispered to the robot, “And I have just the plan!”</p>
<p>Tubblie rolled his Bahena behind some bushes and hid himself behind a tree not far away. He saw Granny on her way down the path carrying her shopping home.</p>
<p>“Watch this Bahena. Here comes your first joke for the day.” giggled the naughty Tubblie.</p>
<p>“Waaaaaaa!” he screamed as he jumped out in front of Granny.</p>
<p>Suddenly and without any warning, the Bahena jumped out from behind the bushes and began to beat Tubblie over the head with a stick.<br /> Granny laughed and laughed. Tubblie looked so funny dancing all over the park with a whatever-you-call-it behind him.</p>
<p>Granny laughed so much that she dropped her shopping and collapsed in a heap on the ground. The tears rolled down her cheeks, she spluttered, coughed and could hardly breathe.</p>
<p>“Thank you Tubblie!” she cried, when she managed to straighten herself and pick up all of her groceries. “That was the best laugh I’ve had in years!”</p>
<p>Tubblie didn’t hear Granny. He was just trying to scramble away from his Bahena.</p>
<p>Eventually the beating stopped. Tubblie rubbed his head. It was aching.</p>
<p>“What was that for Bahena?” he cried, “You were supposed to laugh at my joke, not beat me up. Probably a start-up malfunction or something. Come on, I’ve got another idea.”</p>
<p>So off went Tubblie in search of another victim with the Bahena trailing behind him.</p>
<p>“Ahh!” said Tubblie excitedly. “Here’s someone now.”</p>
<p>It was George. George had been the Postmaster of Acersville since Tubblie was a pup.</p>
<p>George had a lot of deliveries to make and the day wasn’t getting any longer.</p>
<p>Tubblie ran out in front of George and grabbed some letters out of his hands and ran off. But he didn’t get quite the reaction he had wanted. George looked at Tubblie and grinned. “You can be my little helper if you want, you just have to promise to wear a tiny green uniform.”</p>
<p>Tubblie was horrified. He was no elf! Just then, the Bahena laughed. It was first muffled and then it got louder and louder.</p>
<p>“Hey, wait a minute!” said Tubblie, getting quite furious, “You’re supposed to laugh at my jokes!”</p>
<p>He got so angry that he pulled the Bahena’s head off and to his surprise&#8230;</p>
<p>“Leechie! Chelsea! You were the Bahena?!”</p>
<p>“Yes.” They giggled, “You’re so funny Tubblie, especially when you’re angry.”</p>
<p>“I don’t like it when Loopies laugh at me, or beat me with sticks or make a fool out of me!” shouted Tubblie.</p>
<p>“Now you know how we feel most of the time Tubblie.” said Chelsea.</p>
<p>Tubblie looked down at the ground, “Do I really make you feel that way?” he asked sheepishly.</p>
<p>“Yes you do.”</p>
<p>“Then I will change.”</p>
<p>And from that day on, Tubblie really did change. He is now the nicest Loopie in Acersville, thanks to Rufus and Ruff’s Bahena!</p>
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		<title>Story 4 &#8211; A Loopie Christmas (Part 1)</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Free Childrens Bedtime Stories]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Acersville]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[burn]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christmas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[cookies]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[dinner]]></category>
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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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