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A collection of stories that involve action figures in an Elf on the Shelf type fashion. Each season is its own story and may or may not relate to real world events in that year it was done.
You may have to go a few pages to get to the beginning as these generally are listed in most recent posts first.
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Charles Dickens: Scrooge then found him self in a very rundown part of town with the Spirit. Donald Trump: Why have we come to this desolate part of the town?…
Charles Dickens: The warm and cozy house he found himself in, was none other than his nephew Fred and his wife Clara, who were in the midst of hosting Christmas…
Charles Dickens: No sooner than the clock stroke two, did Scrooge find himself in the company of another Spirit, this one more jovial than the last. Albert Einstein: And quite…
Charles Dickens: Just as before, Scrooge and the Spirit were whisked away to another scene. This time in an open style house where the dinning room, living room and kitchen…
12/9/2019 Donald Trump: Why it’s old Fezziwig’s happy meal toy factory I apprenticed at! Sophia Petrillo: And why is it so festive inside? Why are we not inside right now?…
Charles Dickens: Scrooge and the Spirit came upon a small village with a church, a general store and a school house. As they approached. Scrooge recognized the boys heading towards…
Charles Dickens: Scrooge didn’t fall asleep until moments before the clock started to play its hourly chimes. He looked out and saw nothing. Nothing that is until the clock chimed…
Charles Dickens: Now I want to remind you Al, that Marley was dead. Albert Einstein: You mentioned that indeed. It seems hardly worth repeating. Charles Dickens: It is important to…