Huh, I'm going to go look at the Soymilk Nog we have in the Co-op kitchen. I don't remember reading that on the back of the carton.
You know, this is the first year that I'm actually yearning for and enjoying the Christmas music, along with the rest of the festitivies. Before, it used to be *blah* to me, but now...I think it's because it's so overwhelming that my dad is refusing to take part in anything with us, and it's really up to my mom and I to try to enjoy the holidays, even though our family is unhappy at home. So the holiday spirit is really a getaway for us.
Just today, my professor said that the original word for "pub" came from "public areas" or "public services." So "nog" must be one of those weird English shortations (a word which I realize I just made up, just now.)
You know, this is the first year that I'm actually yearning for and enjoying the Christmas music, along with the rest of the festitivies. Before, it used to be *blah* to me, but now...I think it's because it's so overwhelming that my dad is refusing to take part in anything with us, and it's really up to my mom and I to try to enjoy the holidays, even though our family is unhappy at home. So the holiday spirit is really a getaway for us.
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Just today, my professor said that the original word for "pub" came from "public areas" or "public services." So "nog" must be one of those weird English shortations (a word which I realize I just made up, just now.)
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I wonder if "noggin" is related to "nog." If "nog" is egg, does that mean "noggin" refers to your head as an egg?
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