Sorry, I don't have any details about this story as the name doesn't give much away on its own.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'wjrt flint i 75 christmas tree story' is about. It could be a local story from Flint related to Christmas trees and perhaps something to do with highway I - 75. Maybe it's a story about a Christmas tree that was placed near I - 75 in Flint and some interesting events or traditions associated with it.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to share details from this story. It's quite an ambiguous title.
I really have no idea about the 'Christmas Tree Nail Story'. However, if I were to imagine, it could be a story set in an old - fashioned Christmas. Maybe there was a family who had a very special, heirloom - like Christmas tree that was held together by some very old nails. And these nails were not just holding the tree physically, but also held a lot of family traditions and memories. Every year when they set up the tree, they would talk about the origin of those nails and the stories from generations past.
Sorry, I don't have any specific details about this story as I'm not well - versed in it.
Sorry, I don't have any details about the 'licking pole christmas story' as it's not a common or well - known story that I'm aware of.
As I don't know the details of the 'Spider Web Christmas Tree Story', I can only guess at interesting parts. Imagine if the story involves a group of animals who are also celebrating Christmas and they all gather around the Christmas tree with the spider web. The way they interact with the web - whether they're in awe of it, or if they try to add to it - could be really interesting. Maybe a little bird tries to use some of the web to make a nest ornament for the tree. That would add a lot of charm and interest to the story.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific details about this particular story. But it might be that the pole was covered in ice crystals, making it look very tempting to lick. And when the tongue got stuck, there was panic at first.
One interesting part is that the Christmas tree was sometimes seen as a way to scare away evil spirits. The evergreen nature of the tree was thought to have some sort of protective power.
Sorry, I don't have any details about the 'blue's tree origin story' as it's not a well - known common story to me.
Sorry, I don't know the specific details of this story as the title is rather ambiguous. It could be that in the story, mom is the one who wakes up early on Christmas morning to prepare the big meal for the family.