Its his now famed rebuff for anythng or anyone he dislikes
Quite a few phrases from the story, A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, have come into the vernacular like, "the ghost of Christmas Past." But the most oft quoted lines are two, and they surely made the story popular even in it's time: As Tiny Tim observed, "God bless Us, Every One!" and "Bah," said Scrooge, "Humbug."
"God bless us, every one!" - This phrase originated from the character Tiny Tim in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and has become a popular expression associated with the story's message of compassion and goodwill towards others.
It tells us he was like SCrooge in his ways but had now seen the error of his ways and although he cound not go back and make changes that he had learned enough about helping others to warn Scrooge
Because Christmas is a bunch of hooey. Jesus was not born on December 25th, winter time in the northern hemisphere. Also, nowhere in the bible does god instruct us to observe the birth of his son on a yearly basis. Jesus' only request was that we remember him in the observance of the lord's supper.
Scrooge states whilst on bended knees "You are about to show me shadows of the things that have not happened, but will happen in the time before us,'' Scrooge pursued.
When scrooge is taken to Fezziwigs party by the Ghost of Christmas Past Scrooge laments that he wish ob was there now so that he could say one or two things to him. This was in reaction to seeing how Fezziwig treated his own employees and leads us to believe that Scrooge has a heart after all
It is pronounced as SOO-doe-NIM-us BAH-sh.
There is Cornhill, where Bob Crachit slides 20 times in honor of it being Christmas. And there is Bayham Street which is where the Crachit's are believed to live, but does not appear in the original book.
Scrooge is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens in the novel "A Christmas Carol." In the story, Scrooge is portrayed as a miserly and selfish individual who prioritizes money over people's well-being. The character of Scrooge does not specifically look down at the US, as his story takes place in 19th-century London, England.
It tells us that Nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule.
It tells us where the universe came from. It tells us that the universe is purposeful, as is life. It tells us that life is not a free-for-all; sin will be dealt with (as in the events of the Flood). It tells us where the Israelites came from.
To add to my above post, Scenario: SPC fuzzy gets divorced from his wife while stationed at Bragg. They don't take his BAH away. He PCS's to Campbell, tells us that he is still married, stays here for a couple years and deploys.