Dialogue and keywords to help Google: The noggiest of holidays -- Skiddoo: Jinkies! Xmas is almost here! Corn Pone: Oh, so you're Velma now? Sk: It's just that there's so much to do for the holidays. CP: Well, I'm just going to drink egg nog and sleep under the tree. Sk: Not if I don't get help carrying the fake tree out of the attic first. CP: OK, I'll help. But let me start on my nog.
Skiddoo: Jinkies! Xmas is almost here!
Corn Pone: Oh, so you're Velma now?

Sk: It's just that there's so much to do for the holidays.
CP: Well, I'm just going to drink egg nog and sleep under the tree.

Sk: Not if I don't get help carrying the fake tree out of the attic first.
CP: OK, I'll help. But let me start on my nog.

Use Your Noggin

Englishmen in the 16th century used eggnog to toast each other’s heath. Who put the “nog” in eggnog? Some say it comes from “noggin”, a small wooden mug used in Old World Europe to serve up the tasty beverage. Be sure to buy your own this holiday. It’s the only time you can find it in the stores. I’m hooked on the stuff and thankfully no one else around here likes it, so it’s all mine!

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  1. lamartherevenger

    you can keep mine too. that stuff is as disgusting as it gets.