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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Bob Cratchit]] gave a Christmas card to his boss, Burnseneezer Scrooge, who liked the card so much he fired him and hired orphans to make Christmas cards that he started to sell. The kids made ​​it more profitable than his former employees.
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[[Bob Cratchit]] gave a Christmas card to his boss, Burnseneezer Scrooge, who liked the card so much that he told to [[Smarmley]] that they are now in gretting card business. He fired Bob and hired orphans to make Christmas cards that he started to sell. The kids made ​​it more profitable than his former employees.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 19:38, May 20, 2012

Burnseneezer Scrooge
Burnseneezer Scrooge.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Gray
Occupation: Banker
First appearance: Grampa's Christmas Origins Christmas Cards


Burnseneezer Scrooge was a banker. He appearances in a story about the first Christmas card told by Grampa.

History

Bob Cratchit gave a Christmas card to his boss, Burnseneezer Scrooge, who liked the card so much that he told to Smarmley that they are now in gretting card business. He fired Bob and hired orphans to make Christmas cards that he started to sell. The kids made ​​it more profitable than his former employees.

Appearances