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  • Henry Hippo merchandise began outselling that of all the other characters by a huge margin, and his cry of excitement—“Jinkies McPinkies!”

    BELLY UP STUART GIBBS 2010

  • Henry Hippo merchandise began outselling that of all the other characters by a huge margin, and his cry of excitement—“Jinkies McPinkies!”

    BELLY UP STUART GIBBS 2010

  • Speaking of Scooby Doo, this girl yelled out Jinkies! the other day when I was giving her a prostate exam.

    FIRST LOOK AT SCARLETT FROM G.I. JOE 2008

  • Jinkies, that monster is just a guy in a disguise!”

    a pirate’s life in the theater « Adventures in Juggling 2007

  • We would race to pull the plug on her so as not to miss a single “Zoinks!” or “Jinkies” from Shaggy and the gang.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009

  • We would race to pull the plug on her so as not to miss a single “Zoinks!” or “Jinkies” from Shaggy and the gang.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009

  • Daphne is officially married to Fred in the eyes of the Church, Velma is a brainy nun who discovers secular clues with her expression "Jinkies, the Lord is Great," Shaggy enters the priesthood under his God-given name Norville Rogers and has taken a vow of fasting, and Scooby-Doo is left behind at the homestead to guard it against druggies and teenagers looking for sell-able copper.

    Greg Boose: Classic Cartoons, As Rewritten by an Evangelical 2009

  • We would race to pull the plug on her so as not to miss a single “Zoinks!” or “Jinkies” from Shaggy and the gang.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009

  • We would race to pull the plug on her so as not to miss a single “Zoinks!” or “Jinkies” from Shaggy and the gang.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009

  • Velma is a good choice for many reasons listed above, but I wonder–how many times can you stand a catch phrase like “Jinkies” before you do something horrific?

    Blathering Lockdown: Day Six « Whatever 2008

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