Well, I knew going into work today that it was going to be a long, bad day, and indeed, it was a long, bad day. We all have 'em, but you'll have to pardon me when I say that my bad days mean more to me than your bad days. This was the kind of day that had me aging a year by the hour and, by 5 PM, looking into a mirror to see not myself, but a tired creature more closely resembling Amy Monkey of Congo fame. The kind of day that required a solid thirty minutes of chewing dead skin off my fingers when it finally ended if only to curb what was a decidedly larger appetite for destruction. And the worst part? Throughout the day, all of the various stresses and things-going-wrong slowly manifested into a solid vision of a half-done bottle of tequila on top of our fridge. I was banking on this tequila. My one shot, literally, of coming home and simmering down without any explosions. There was no such tequila when I got home. The woman says that there was never any tequila there to speak of. My migraniousuper stress made up this wonderful used bottle of tequila as a coping device. It worked, I guess, but I really wanted that damn shot tonight. At least I had Nerds.

God, I love Christmas. It's even better than made-up tequila bottles. This here thingy is a Nerds "Fun Book," which expands on the idea of selling multipacks of Life-Savers in book-themed holiday boxes with better candy, better graphics and better French hens. There are 200 things I like about the Nerds Christmas Fun Book, but to meet my personal quota for brevity bonus points, I'll limit myself to telling you only six of them...
1) The book/box/whatever is absolutely covered in Nerds creatures acting the parts of Santa Claus and his reindeer.
2) The various Nerds creatures are incredibly easy and fun to draw. I never would've came to this realization without the Christmas Fun Book.
3) The thing comes with four full-sized packs of Nerds. Two of 'em are just normal, unChristmassy Strawberry/Grape boxes, but the other two are fabulous "Frosty Nerds," with Cherry & Punch and Watermelon & Punch divided into perfectly matched armies of red/white eat-pebbles and green/white eat-pebbles. This is worth nothing because I like candy armies.
4) It actually costs less than four packs of Nerds sold separately. What's more, they don't even promote this fact with some stupid star-shaped burst on the front cover.

6) There's like, three bazillion games and brainteasers printed on the inside of the book/box/whatever. Everything from mazes to word scramblers to some other thing where you attempt to make as many words as possible from the letters in the word "decoration."
Posted by Matt on 11/10/2005. E-mail me!










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Sorry Squee. I forgot that some people only watch this show on DVD or reruns. Although lets be honest, is there any reason to be watching anything besides Lost at that hour?
There’s Veronica Mars. Don’t forget Veronica Mars….