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The Christmas Sushi Roll!

Everything’s updated. The link for the new Advert download is incorrect – I’ll fix that when I get home. It’s almost Christmas – this is probably the first year of my life that I’m actually more into Christmas itself that all the shit leading up to it. I’ve long touted the magnanimous glories of preliminary anticipation, but the combination of having zero time and having so much to do is making me look forward to what Christmas is really all about: a few days off and a fuckload of food. Finally finished shopping for my 10,000 relatives, and I must say, I am Santa Claus Reincarnate. I had no less than a dozen kids ages 1-15 to get gifts for, and through the magic of Amazon clearances and pot luck, it looks like I spent twice as much as I actually did. One of the best finds was for one of my younger nieces – it’s a big ass “Bratz” playset that normally goes for 110 bucks, marked down to 20. I’m living proof that people remember the gifts they got for decades and decades, and I know this particular niece will connect every success and moment of happiness of her life to the day I gave her the god damned stupid Bratz playset. Go me.

There’s a small group of us at work who order sushi for lunch roughly six times a day. In my short time being here, I’ve gotten much braver with what’ll try. (the Advent Calendar’s sushi entry was semi-inspired by this) I started off with California rolls, moved on to the many non-fishy fun rods, ultimately ending up where the party starts: raw fish, and lots of it. Though I’m not really down with the octopus crap and all that kinda junk yet, it’s becoming progressively harder to resist certain “specialty” rolls because the restaurants give ‘em such cool names. I mean, really, a “Godzilla Roll?” How am I supposed to turn down a chance to order food using the word “Godzilla?”

There’s a topical twist to all this: the pile of sushi shown in the lower part of that picture is called a Christmas Roll, a festive special combining rice, seaweed, avocado, caviar and too much raw tuna to create a Christmas-colored mass of something not from this world. I couldn’t really eat the thing (I can deal with the raw crap in small doses, but in fist-sized piles like that, I need hickory smoking), but it’s so pretty to look at. Perhaps I can have it shellacked and mounted on a stand among the many plastic Santas I sleep beside. Roe your boat.

What are you guys doing for Christmas this year?

Posted by Matt on 12/21/2004. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 169 comments

Lest ye wonder why the bitterness, I grew up Catholic…in Boston. You think Michael Jackson’s bad…some of my friends learned firsthand that "spreading God’s love" means something different in Bernard Law’s world.

Chestnuts roasted by Monster Dog @ 12/22/2004 7:40 AM


just discovered this site not too long ago, early december. been diggin it. thought i’d leave a note here. the octopii and squid really are freakin awesome, they’re up in my top ten.
the concha thing…i’ve heard of a conch salad, but they didn’t eat it squirming. that may help making it a bit more palatable. being raised in the boonies, i’ve eaten a lot…raw maybe, but not alive.

Chestnuts roasted by ceridwens_descent @ 12/22/2004 8:20 AM


You know, I think you can eat the testicles of sea urchins. Yea, I think I saw that on some cooking show. Ah, as for christmas… Spending it with my family and watching Strangers with Candy with my cat Henry after all the festivities are over. SCABS!

Chestnuts roasted by BettieBoo @ 12/22/2004 8:30 AM


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Chestnuts roasted by ME @ 12/22/2004 9:11 AM


dang what’s dat spaceship thang?

Chestnuts roasted by dfgdgf @ 12/22/2004 9:17 AM


Matt,

I just watched the Fruity Pebbles commercial. My Christmas is now complete. But I seem to remember at the end Fred would say "Merry Christmas, Barn" and not Happy Holidays. Am I imagining this or is this just another attempt to erase anything Christmas? Although you have to wonder how Fred even know about Christmas since he was alive 1,000,000 years BC!

Chestnuts roasted by King Chachi @ 12/22/2004 10:20 AM


For the first time in (number deleted, but too damn many) years, I will NOT be finishing my shopping on the 24th. I do, however, get to spend the 24th and 25th visiting family and friends of my other half. Lots of food but no raw fish. Well, can’t have everything!:)
BTW, that Lego-Thriller thing is great!

Chestnuts roasted by Da'Frogg @ 12/22/2004 10:58 AM


I also saw that lego-Thriller video. Funny!

Matt, keep up the good work on the Advent Calendar!

Chestnuts roasted by J-Dog @ 12/22/2004 11:03 AM


Watching Rankin-Bass animation and drinking egg-nog until I drop.

My favorite has always been "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town." Something about Burger-Meister Meister-Burger falling on his ass makes me laugh out loud…

Chestnuts roasted by Scooter @ 12/22/2004 11:04 AM


Hey! I’m Spanish! so I might be of service for once…
Yes, here many sorts of clams are eaten alive…just like dogs, parrots and some sort whales…well, no…just the clams, but the idea of eating whales alive is quite amusing.

Also we’re pretty evil when cooking whatever we is that we cook. For example, practically all shellfish has to be alive when it gets boiled…pretty disgusting sight…really!

Chestnuts roasted by melonian @ 12/22/2004 11:13 AM


Lucky me, I only have two cousins and one nephew in the ‘toy age’ to shop for. The two little girls will be getting My Little Ponies because 1) I’m feeling nostalgic and 2) They’re still too young to really care what the toy is as long as it’s a toy. Have to cherish those years. :P

Now if I can only keep myself from taking them out of their boxes and playing with them.

Chestnuts roasted by snowcalico @ 12/22/2004 11:27 AM


Christmas in my household always follows this schedule:

Christmas Eve Day: Order out and watch a marathon of whatever Christmas movies are on TV/in our archives

Christmas Eve: Attend church, come home and watch several hours of A Christmas Story, and I usually check X-E before I go to bed for any last minute Christmas stuff I missed. Oh, and there is also an annual special around here called "Christmas in Central NY." The local news team travels around the area and films what the various towns do for Christmas. It’s so sappy and I love it.

Christmas morning: See what Santa brought us (my youngest brother is 9, so we still do Santa) and then open up the presents under the tree once everyone is awake.

Christmas afternoon: Christmas dinner at our relatives in Baldwinsville, NY.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 12/22/2004 11:51 AM


Don’t talk to me about live food. If you’ve ever seen "Dances with Wolves", you know how plains tribes really felt about the buffalo meat. Chomp! Bloody good.

Poor monster dog, first the Spanish Inquisition, now this. As a lapsed Baptist, allow me to pass on this advice gleaned from my childhood in Oakland, Ca.: At least once in your life, attend Christmas sevices at a African-American church. Sometimes, just being in the presence of unbridled Joy is enough.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/22/2004 11:52 AM


After I get done w/ my finals I’m going to hang out with some friends I havent seen since the semester started then spend the holiday itself w/ my family.

Chestnuts roasted by Zerohandel @ 12/22/2004 11:53 AM


Christmas Eve, I start wrapping at about 11:30 while watching the Christmas Story. Do that until about 3, go to bed, get up at 9 to make breakfast for my brother, sis-in-law, grandmom and mom, eat, open presents, watch more Christmas Story until it’s time to go to my Aunt’s for dinner.

Chestnuts roasted by Y2JB78 @ 12/22/2004 1:35 PM


Christmas Day will be spent at the boyfriend’s house, pretending like I get along with his family (it’s been almost 3 years; it doesn’t look good that relations will improve.). But Christmas night…ah, Christmas night. Dad and I are flying to Vegas! It’ll be the first time for both of us, so hopefully it will be grand fun. Thought the boyfriend would be bummed that he isn’t going, but (a) he has to work and (b) he’s getting a DS for Christmas and feels fairly confident he’d ignore me that whole week anyway…

Chestnuts roasted by purplegirl247 @ 12/22/2004 2:29 PM


Goin to Rochester NY

ya I know…

Chestnuts roasted by ANdrew @ 12/22/2004 5:31 PM


Erik, I agree with Nikkii–jewelry is always a winner. Just make sure it’s something mid-priced, and that she can wear around her neck or on her ears…why, you ask? Because she’ll probably want to wear it while she’s pregnant, and she won’t be able to wear a ring (and possibly not even a bracelet) because of the swelling. Make it mid-priced because when the baby is born, a super-fantastic gift of jewelry (better than last year’s Christmas gift) is traditional. Possibly another piece to go with the Christmas gift?…but that’s just my humble opinion.

On Saturday, we’ll sleep late for the first Christmas in 4 years and open presents. Then we’ll drive south for three hours to see MY family. I’m on ‘His Family Overload’ right now because they live in town. Ta-da!

Chestnuts roasted by Emily @ 12/22/2004 5:57 PM


THANK YOU, THANK YOU MATT!!!!!!
As much as I like Jim Cumming’s work, I’m so glad you went with the "classic" Santa Pebbles ad. I don’t know why they went through the trouble of redubbing Santa’s line with a new actor for the more recent airings the past few years, but this how my childhood heard this ad, and now I have a copy of it! This alone should earn you a Merry Christmas from this old fogey. (For those of you who think 31 is "old".)

I’ll be visiting my aunt and uncle, the same as every Christmas Eve. And I’ll be half dead from working at the grocery store like I’ve been every Christmas Eve (except for last year) since I started working there. Thankfully, I have Christmas off, where I might be going to my cousins. *After* opening my gifts. :D

Chestnuts roasted by ShadowWing the Technorganic Reindeer @ 12/22/2004 7:17 PM


The greatest moment of the holidays has just occured:
hansolohatesyou (8:41:37 PM): matt, i just want to thank you for bringing alot of joy to my life with your great website
xe char char (8:41:55 PM): you’re welcome, thanks :-)
hansolohatesyou (8:42:02 PM): :-D
—————–

yay!

Chestnuts roasted by Sam @ 12/22/2004 8:51 PM


whens I posted, the number of comments was 69. Heh. Now it’s senesventy. Yay fo’ me.

Chestnuts roasted by Tom no like @ 12/22/2004 8:51 PM


I’ll be hitting the old man’s house this X-Mas.

Don’t think there’ll be Sushi but I’d like to try some.

Chestnuts roasted by Adam @ 12/22/2004 10:51 PM


I should go over my grandmother’s since no one will be at home here… But I think I just wanna be alone. Bah humbug!

And sushi grosses me out. Too afraid to eat it after reading that National Geographic article on fish parasites! ><

Chestnuts roasted by Adrastia @ 12/22/2004 11:27 PM


It’s officialy December 23 and you know what that means?

Today is Festivus!

And I SO wanna see how this ends!! What’s with the Time Machine that vaguely looks like a Technodrome? Will Megamare eat the puppy? What happened to those gift boxes?

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/23/2004 12:29 PM


I’ve been enjoying this website for the last few years now. Thank you so much for creating it Matt, it always is good for a laugh and I especially enjoy the 80′s commercials that I remember from my childhood. Merry Christmas to everyone!

Chestnuts roasted by Christine @ 12/23/2004 1:43 AM


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