Well, without having read it, it could potentially be a story set in a very cold Christmas environment. There could be a character who, due to the extreme cold, has their tongue freeze. This could lead to a series of events where they learn a valuable lesson about being more careful in the cold. For example, they might have been so excited about the Christmas snow and ice that they didn't take proper precautions. The story could also include elements of friendship, where their friends help them deal with the frozen tongue situation, like bringing warm towels or sharing funny stories to make them feel better.
Well, the 'Tongue frozen to pole' Christmas story might involve a situation in a small, snowy town during Christmas. There could be a dare among the local kids. One brave (or foolish) kid decides to lick a metal pole, which is extremely cold. As a result, their tongue sticks to it. It might be a cautionary and funny story told around the Christmas fireplace, teaching kids not to do such dangerous things, especially during the cold Christmas season when everything is frozen.
In this story, a child might have stuck their tongue on something cold during Christmas and had an amusing or challenging experience.
Well, in such a story, perhaps a clumsy Santa's helper was rushing around on Christmas Eve at the frozen pole. In his haste, he licked an icy pole and his tongue froze. His fellow elves had to figure out a way to free his tongue. They might try rubbing warm snow (which is a thing in some Arctic tales) on it. Or they could use a magic charm that one of the elder elves knew. After his tongue was free, they all laughed about it and continued with their Christmas preparations.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what is meant by 'flicks tongue frozen to this' in the context of 'A Christmas Story'. It could potentially be a flagpole if it's referring to the famous scene where a kid gets his tongue stuck to a cold object.
I don't know the exact main characters in this 'frozen tongue christmas story' as I haven't read it. It could be a young boy or girl who is the main character.
It might be a frozen pipe. In the movie's wintry setting, there are likely a lot of cold metal objects around, and a pipe could be one of them that a character's tongue could get stuck to.
In a Christmas story set at the frozen pole, a young reindeer was so curious that it licked a pole. Its tongue froze instantly. All the other reindeer gathered around, not knowing what to do at first. But then, an old polar bear came by. The bear had seen this before and used his warm breath to thaw the reindeer's tongue. The reindeer learned its lesson and joined the others in celebrating Christmas.
I'm not sure specifically as this seems like a rather strange and made - up - sounding phrase. It could potentially be a very unique and local story where 'tongue' might be a name of a place or a character, and 'flagpole' and 'Christmas' are elements within the story. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various made - up stories with that title. It might be about someone getting their tongue stuck in the cold during Christmas, like on a frozen pole or something similar, and the comical or heartwarming events that follow.
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.