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'''''One Flu Over Springfield''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Winter Wingding]]'' story that appears in  {{TSWW|5}}.
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'''''Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies''''' is a ''[[The Simpsons Winter Wingding]]'' story that appears in  {{TSWW|6}}.
  
In an introductory frame, [[Dr. Hibbert]] describes the story as an example of "how a little carelessness leads to a lot of misery". The story begins in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]], where an [[Flu Sufferer|obviously ill man]] approaches the counter to buy some [[Flu Fighters|flu medication]]. [[Apu]], seeing the man sneezing on his wallet and on the box of medication, refuses to accept his "disease-tinged currency", leaving him at a loss for how to pay. Just then, [[Snake]] bursts into the store, steals the man's wallet and the medication he was going to buy, and runs off.
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It's Christmas Eve at [[742 Evergreen Terrace|the Simpson home]]. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] are leaving milk and cookies out for [[Santa Claus]], even though Bart is decidedly unimpressed with Lisa's selections of vegan carob chip cookies and unsweetened soy milk. They are surprised to find [[Grampa]] sitting in the chair next to the fireplace. He calls the cookies-for-Santa tradition malarkey, then tells how the tradition got started.
  
When Snake gets to his car, he takes a deep sniff of the man's wallet, exulting in "the sweet smell of illegally gotten gains". He hears the siren of an approaching [[Springfield Police Department|Springfield Police]] car, jumps into his own car, and drives off at high speed. Very soon, however, Snake feels ill and sneezes on the steering wheel, coating it with phlegm. He then loses control of his car and crashes into a snowbank. Uninjured, Snake gets out of the car and flees on foot.
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The setting changes to Christmas Eve in an orphanage "back in the olden days", most likely the 1920s. In residence are the old-time counterparts of [[Milhouse]] and the school bullies ([[Nelson]], [[Dolph]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Kearney]]). Milhouse says that he's sure to get the best toy because of the candy cane flambé cake he has made for Santa. The bullies, however, make fun of his cake and say that his idea is crazy because Santa will be too busy to stop and eat.
  
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Grampa's Christmas Origins: Christmas Cookies is a The Simpsons Winter Wingding story that appears in The Simpsons Winter Wingding #6.

It's Christmas Eve at the Simpson home. Bart and Lisa are leaving milk and cookies out for Santa Claus, even though Bart is decidedly unimpressed with Lisa's selections of vegan carob chip cookies and unsweetened soy milk. They are surprised to find Grampa sitting in the chair next to the fireplace. He calls the cookies-for-Santa tradition malarkey, then tells how the tradition got started.

The setting changes to Christmas Eve in an orphanage "back in the olden days", most likely the 1920s. In residence are the old-time counterparts of Milhouse and the school bullies (Nelson, Dolph, Jimbo and Kearney). Milhouse says that he's sure to get the best toy because of the candy cane flambé cake he has made for Santa. The bullies, however, make fun of his cake and say that his idea is crazy because Santa will be too busy to stop and eat.

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