Bah, humbug
It simply said "EBENEZER SCROOGE"
they didn't say they just said Fred as his first name
At the time the weather was bitterly cold with snow under foot. It was said that Scrooge was as cold
A very young Ebenezer Scrooge.
the person who saya bah humbug is mr. scrooge from a Christmas carole
"You were always a good friend to me," said Scrooge. "Thank'ee!" "You will be haunted," resumed the Ghost, "by Three Spirits." Scrooge's countenance fell almost as low as the Ghost's had done. "Is that the chance and hope you mentioned, Jacob?" he demanded, in a faltering voice. "It is." "I-I think I'd rather not," said Scrooge. "Without their visits," said the Ghost, "you cannot hope to shun the path I tread. Expect the first to-morrow, when the bell tolls One." "Couldn't I take 'em all at once, and have it over, Jacob?" hinted Scrooge.
Do you mean like Ebenezer Scrooge from Dickens. Ebenezer is the stone that Samuel set up, and doing say he said "thus far has the LORD helped us." This subdued the Philistines and they did not invade Israelite territory again. -1 Samuel 7:12
Scrooge's ex-fiancee Belle said they couldn't stay together because Ebenezer had another idol in his heart, a golden one (money)
A traditional boiled candy, usually peppermint flavor.
Charles Dickens did not play the character Scrooge. He was the author who created the character Ebenezer Scrooge in the novel "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is a key character in the story who undergoes a transformation through encounters with ghosts.
No one. Scrooge didn't have another woman in his life after Belle returned his ring. She later marries and has children.
The phrase "Bah, humbug!" is famously said by the character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol." It is a common expression of disdain or skepticism towards holiday cheer and generosity.