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'''''Hot Cider in the City''''' is a [[Simpsons Comics]] story that appears in {{TSWW|1}}.
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'''''Wall or Nothing''''' is a [[Simpsons Comics]] story that appears in {{SC|50}}.
  
Bart is sitting on his bed reading a [[Throw Your Voice|book about ventriloquism]] when Milhouse and Lisa interrupt him, telling him that they're going Christmas caroling and inviting him to join them. Bart declines on the grounds that he's busy "adding a new trick to [his] pranking repertoire", and remains unmoved when Milhouse says they'll be singing all the classic Christmas songs. Annoyed at Bart's stubbornness, Lisa drily notes that if Bart doesn't come caroling, there will just he more free cookies for her and Milhouse. At the mention of free cookies, Bart perks up, leaps out of his bed and declares himself to be "suddenly full of the Christmas spirit". Lisa cynically observes, "He's full of '''something''' all right" as the trio head out.
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The Lake in Lower [[Springfield]] is closed so Upper Springfield can use it for water supply. At a town meeting, [[Lisa]] reveals that Upper and Lower Springfield were split due to a feud between [[Jebediah Springfield]]'s sons. The town decides to segregate each other by building a wall. Lower Springfield is the side with water, and Upper is the richer, more snooty side, which is now out of water due to the wall. Lower Springfield now has to substitute for locations they are unable to reach including [[Springfield Elementary School|school]] and [[First Church of Springfield|church]], however they feel a huge amount of smugness due to Upper Springfield's struggle without water.  
  
The scene shifts to [[744 Evergreen Terrace|the Flanders house]], where Bart, Lisa and Milhouse are just finishing up singing "{{w|We Wish You a Merry Christmas}}" for [[Ned]]. Pleased with the rendition, Ned says that since this is their third visit to his house, he'll get them a double helping of cookies. Bart asks if he can have two cinnamon sticks in his apple cider this time, to which Ned says "Can doodly-do!" The trio walk away with cookies and cider, and Bart says he can't wait to see what Flanders has for them next time. Lisa reproachfully reminds him that they're supposed to be "spreading Christmas cheer, not mooching off of Mr. Flanders". Milhouse, however, says that '''he''' feels cheerful, which Bart cites as evidence that they are indeed spreading Christmas cheer.
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Wall or Nothing is a Simpsons Comics story that appears in Simpsons Comics #50.

The Lake in Lower Springfield is closed so Upper Springfield can use it for water supply. At a town meeting, Lisa reveals that Upper and Lower Springfield were split due to a feud between Jebediah Springfield's sons. The town decides to segregate each other by building a wall. Lower Springfield is the side with water, and Upper is the richer, more snooty side, which is now out of water due to the wall. Lower Springfield now has to substitute for locations they are unable to reach including school and church, however they feel a huge amount of smugness due to Upper Springfield's struggle without water.

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