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The Christmas Fallout, 2005!

Another Christmas has come and gone, and from reading and hearing and spying on everyone else, I think it's safe to say that the 2005 holiday season was a strange one for most, for all sorts of reasons. Much of my past few days has been spent trying to heal one of our cats who got clawed in the eye by another cat, which then led to the worst experience I've ever had at a veterinarian, which then led to feeling guilty all throughout the Christmas celebrations as I had four cats locked in a room at home so the injured cat could have as much room and as much safety as possible while we were out. For the cats in my life, it hasn't been a particularly merry Christmas.

The big family shindigs were fun, full of liquor and seafood and red sweaters. Now I'm in that post-Christmas lull -- I wouldn't really classify it as the typical post-Christmas depression or anything; I just want to stop the clock for a few weeks so I don't have to rush right back to reality. It's too early to focus on real stuff. Just wanna look at all the pretty lights till people stop bothering to plug 'em in at night. Speaking of which, a few nights back we stopped by a nearby house's insane Christmas village...

And it was just what the doctor ordered. I'd spent the season too busy to enjoy it, but ten minutes at this place put me right back into the spirit proper. A couple of houses all owned by the same guy were dolled up in every which way, with some of the strangest decorations I've ever seen. I have no idea where one could actually purchase most of the stuff on display -- some of it was obviously made at home, but other elements seem to have been bought from old traveling carnivals and whatnot. Consisting of three big front lawns and a few side nooks, the junk was just piled left and right without rhyme or reason. It was just so gloriously screwball. Example: They had this huge Disney train full of animatronic characters, and one of the cars had a gigantic, soaking wet stuffed shark on top of it. It wasn't thematic. The shark was just "there." Everything was just so random that I'm not even sure how to write anything cohesive about it (I'm trying now and failing), so just check out the gallery below if you want that last minute bit of Christmas cheer before you start making your New Year's plans.




About to complete the Calendars -- come back in a little bit. You won't see Mare again for heelevahn months, sniff. As is customary in our yearly Christmas Fallout thread, it's time to see the goods. It's been a strange Christmas as mentioned, but on the gift side, Santa did not let me down. Check it out...

The Complete Calvin & Hobbes. Oh God yes. And unlike The Far Side's version, this one is split across three books, meaning they're a bit slimmer, meaning they can actually be read without the aid of heavy machinery.

Awesome coffee machine that whips up hot cups of you-know-what in thirty seconds flat.

NECA's Gremlins 2 "Mohawk" figure, which I've been waiting to own for at least a year now.

Many sweaters. All are black, mostly black or very close to black. Not pictured: Jeans. They are not black.

Mario Kart DS. Those bus rides into work are going to go a whole lot quicker.

Roaring King Kong plush doll, giant rubber shark and a Star Wars book. I consider these three items my Emergency Fun Kit.

Kickass Diesel watch in uplifting colors.

Electric blanket, because I'm always freezing.

One of my faves -- a boxed F13 action figure set including sackhead Jason, Pamela Voorhees and the shrine with Pamela's rotted head. I love this thing to death.

A book about lobsters, the ol' disappearing ink gag, and GUMMY BEARS. If this was a perfect world, I'd be starting to read that book right about now and not stopping until there was no more book to be read.

DVDs, though some of the ones shown above were from me to the woman.

A liquor carousel that shifts me into the upper class all by itself.

Cologne, so I can stop smelling like shit.

Dartboard with LCD scoring thing from my godson, Christmas book, cocktails book, Kroft DVD, Mr. Show S3 DVD and a 75.00 gift certificate to my fave local sushi joint.

ELECTRONIC KONG ARMS! OOH OOH AH AHHHHHHHHH

Dancing Slimer, which is the greatest thing anyone has ever made. Must be seen to be believed. I won't write more about it here -- this one deserves its own tribute.

Kids Is Kids VHS, including my favorite Disney cartoons ever.

More clothes, sunglasses, SOCKS.

From me to the woman -- box of Gloworm-related things and Fob puppets from Teddy Ruxpin. She was excited. The dolls were dusty.

Set of glasses with alien color stripe powers.

Gift cards to all over the place.

Dunno what this is. The woman "won" it in our family's big "White Elephant" game. Everyone buys a gift (must cost between 15-20 bucks), everyone draws numbers, everyone picks a gift, everyone has a chance to steal gifts...I don't know. She "stole" whatever that thing above it from my brother, who ended up going home with some lame blueberry candle. Me? I got a bird.

I got that bird.

Previous Christmas Fallout Threads: 2003! 2004!

Your turn -- what'd ya get?

Posted by Matt on 12/26/2005. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 224 comments

"I thought that was called Nasty Christmas?" "Yeah, we call it White Elephant." "Well I call it fun!"
I didn’t really make out with much this year but I had fun buying presents. I got some ca$h from Mom for a laptop and I got a duplicate set of the Lost DVDs from sis which I’m hoping to exchange for the new uncut Sin City. Oh, I also got the new Gabriel Garcia Marquez book from a coworker. I already finished it and it’s incredibly awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/27/2005 2:27 AM


Yeesh, I remember this NOW!

I totally miss it! :/

Most of my findings are in the last blog, and I’ll post total findings tomorrow.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/27/2005 3:16 AM


I made out well

A new TV (not a great one, but it beat the 15 year old 13" I’ve been watching from when Mario looked like he was made out of legos)
A new DVD Player (really I traded mine for my brothers – he wanted a smaller one, I could use the larger one the bigger one, and I like the look better)
A DVR Box from our Cable Company from my parents (How they did that I don’t know)
iHome Speakers for my iPod
Phillips in-ear Headphones for my iPod
Mario Kart DS
A new vest
$50 for the Apple STore
$30 for the iTunes Store
$25 Generic gift card

The only "Duds" were a too-small sweater and a a wallet (I have a wallet with an imprinted Apple logo… I wouldn’t trade for the world)

Now, for After CHristmas, I’m going to buy myself a good quality Universal remote for all my new electronics and maybe the History of Britian DVD set (I’m been enjoying the Audiobooks throughly lately)

Chestnuts roasted by Saint Stryfe @ 12/27/2005 3:48 AM


Okay. Deeep breath. Most of the stuff I got I bought myself, and simply hoarded up until the day to make it more interesting. I’m still amazed at the sheer volume of cool toys and neat things I received. We did the rounds of the relatives and got them all done in the one day. And thus:

General Stuff

- Box of chocolates #1; Roses
- Hair tie; black
- Comb; afro style, brown
- MAD magazine; With Batman Begins and ROTS parodies
- Can of chrome spraypaint; Now this should be fun
- Spiffy biohazard symbol necklace; Pewter
- Bag of raspberry drops; Woop, red food colouring
- Badass new sunglasses; Was eyeing ‘em the other day, mother felt generous
- Some exfoliating goop; Gotta have ‘some’ body products
- Fossil; Half an ammonite
- Book; The Battle of Evernight. Third in a trilogy it’s taken me years to get through
- $25; Unexpected cheque from the Other Grandmother

- Large box of fruit jellies; Look rather expensive too
- Swanky aftershave; And it actually smells good
- Box of chocolates #2; Belgian ones. Mmm..
- $30

- New watch; All my others ran out of batteries
- Chocolate chess set; I’ll save this to play with my grandfather
- Box of chocolates #3; More Roses!
- Less badass new sunglasses; These ones are blue. I already had blue ones, oh well.
- Some body wash goop; And it doubles as shampoo!
- $60

- This thermos cup thing; For hot drinks on the go. Dunno if I’ll use it, guess you’ve gotta get something random each time.
- CD bag; Holds 24, and was just what I needed.
- Bag of lollies; Party mix. The jetplanes were good for interacting with another present..
- Box of assorted biscuits; Griffins. Yay the wafer things.
- $100

Alright, alright, time for the good stuff. This includes a few things I got a day or so before, as well as things I picked up in the boxing day sales. A warning: this is basically a large mass of Transformers-related jargon, so, y’know, it’s understandable if noone has the faintest clue what I’m going on about:

- Energon Offshoot; A good mold with a better colour scheme than Signal Flare’s. Repaints should improve, this one does.
- Energon Duststorm; A decent mold with a fairly good colour scheme. No better or worse than Wideload, really. Good for continuity with Mudflap, however.
- Energon Inferno; I alrady had Roadblock, and Roadblock’s better. Inferno’s got an ugly head, but some nice paint apps help. He’s alright, not great.

- Universe Triceradon; A mold I love with a great colour scheme. Let down by moldwear and a few absent paint apps, as well as the tampo’d ‘bot symbol.
- Universe Frostbite; Awesome mold, lovely colour scheme, sucky plastic and moldwear.
- Universe G1 Spychanger Optimus Prime; Yay, tracked one down. He’s neat enough, MiniScourge is better, but I needed him for the Convoy Shelf.

- Cybertron LoC Starscream; A much better downsizing than Master Megs, Galaxy Convoy, or Scourge. Very faithful to the original, and very cool.
- Cybertron Thundercracker; Courtesy of a good friend of mine, and a total surprise it was too. He led me to believe I was getting Runabout. Thundercracker’s rather cool, only he BROKE minutes after I’d opened him. I got annoyed and rammed a screw through the offending part, making him functional, if less aerodynamic in jet mode.
- Cybertron Runabout; Screw what the box says, he’s not Runamuck. He is, however, a very cool mold made better. The retooling is great, the head especially, and I love the colours. They stiffened the quick-draw/punching gimmick for no reason, though, which was just bizarre and stupid. Still, great toy.

- Machine Wars Megatron; Love the little flipchanger jets, and this one’s colours aren’t as bad as I’d imagined. Neat one, this

- Beast Wars Transmetal 2 Megatron; I’d wanted him for ages, and he’s a very ambitious design. Not as cool as he could’ve been thanks to jointing problems, but good nontheless.

- Beast Wars 2 Lioconvoy: Korean version, and this particular one’s not so well off on the joints and plastic as other Sonokong offerings. Still, nice load of gimmicks, and a cool design. Just need to track down an original Takara version to properly enjoy him.

- Beast Machines/Robots In Disguise Air Attack Optimus Primal; HE RULES HE RULES HE RULES. He rules he rules he rules he rules. Oh wow, I never expected him to be ‘that’ good. Dragged him around with me on the day, entertaining family with his awesome soundbox. Transformation is way more complex than I expected, and his gimmicks are great. Truly, this is Masterpiece Optimus Primal, and he kicks 20th’s ass. Everyone should own this toy. Seriously. It’s a giant robotic gorilla with a jetpack. And he punches you.

- Complete G1 Shrapnel w/box; Scored it nice and cheap, winner. Love the box, Shrapnel himself is spiffy too. About time my G1 ‘cons had a new recruit. I seem to have been accumulating one boxed G1 figure per year, and I hadn’t this year, so it worked out.
- Reissue C-372 Star Convoy; Mmm, I knew it’d be worth getting a shiny new one. The stickers, the chromed chest star, Micromaster Hot Rodimus.. ‘Still’ an incredible piece of engineering after 15-odd years, and a lovely figure for play or display.

- Alternators Shockblast; Haven’t opened him yet. Yay yay the boxing day 30% off sales.

- Star Wars Transformers General Grievous; Ambitious, this guy is how I imagined SWTFs would be. Quite complex, loads of joints, a bit flimsy and unstable, but an excellent design despite it all. Vader’s the better Star Wars Transformer, Grievous is the more interesting toy. So for those who’ve been skeptical about the whole Star Wars/Transformers thing, they’re not half bad.

And there’s more to come! Hot damn, them’s a lotta toys! :D

Chestnuts roasted by onslaught86 @ 12/27/2005 4:03 AM


Mechanic’s rolling seat with tool tray, 10" dutch oven (to cook stuff in the fireplace), book about old motorcycles, flanel pants, ginger beer, cash, orbital sander (to build the mantle for said fireplace), organizers for tools and fasteners. Didn’t get to see my older brother, though. Maybe next year.

My wife’s family does the white elephant exchange, but it’s at a time when we can’t go. Nice bird, Matt. And your woman got a great hood ornament by the looks of things.

Chestnuts roasted by Jimbalaya @ 12/27/2005 8:01 AM


Mars, I picked up the Marge head to accompany my Homer head and thank God I didn’t open the Marge one. Once I saw how truly crappy the Homer box was I immediately ordered the replacement box and I am taking Marge back to the store to get the regular box. I think if the head boxes had an ounce of quality in them, then people wouldn’t mind but I guess we will never know.
Jazzy, what part of Florida are you from?

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 12/27/2005 9:03 AM


Matt, Where is that house? I’d love to go see it.

Chestnuts roasted by Lou @ 12/27/2005 9:23 AM


I got the World of Warcraft Boardgame and an X52 joystick.

My Wife got a kitten and a Wacom digital tablet.

I think we’ll name the cat ‘Matt’… if not, then one of the murloc mini’s in the boardgame will be gifted with that name.

Chestnuts roasted by Chiablo @ 12/27/2005 10:32 AM


I gots me:

* $$$
* an awesome leather jacket
* two pairs of sweats
* two of those polo/t-shirt-type things with the buttons but no collar, whatever you call that
* NAMCO Pac-Man Plug & Play TV game
* headphones
* slippers
* a wallet that I desperately needed, as mine was falling apart
* Star Wars poster calendar
* various stocking stuff

the only gift card I got was a McDonald’s Arch Card. which is fine with me, as I prefer cash.

this is probably the leanest xmas I’ve ever had. all I wanted was the clothes and the wallet.

Chestnuts roasted by Johnny Longtorso @ 12/27/2005 10:35 AM


I got :

Dragon Quest VIII
X-men Legends II
Scene It
Star Wars Episode III dvd
A hoodie
A simpsons hat
$25
Red Dwarf and Black Adder dvds my friend burnt
A little case that opens up and you can play roulette, craps, or black jack with.

Chestnuts roasted by Bright Noah @ 12/27/2005 11:21 AM


I got a rock.

Chestnuts roasted by Charlie Brown @ 12/27/2005 11:22 AM


I still have my extended family present exchange tomorrow night, so I’m not done with the presents yet.

Your comment about worst vet experience made me wonder if it was worse than mine. We got a shelter kitten, and she had already been fixed when we got her (rules of the shelter). Maybe a month after that, I wanted to take her to get her shots. We went to the closest vet office, because she wasn’t a good traveler and I wanted to minimize her stress (wrong way to do that!). Should have turned around and walked back out when we walked in and saw a man in scrubs pushing a broom had former gang tattoos all over his hands. You get a lot of that out there in S. California and hadn’t had any problems with any of them before, tho.

I got a little edgy when we went into the office, and same former gang member was the one taking our cat’s rectal temp. Or, attempting to anyway. She got really upset when he did, but I would too if someone was sticking something up my butt, so I thought it was ok. That guy left, and the vet came in. Our little kitten was sitting on the table shivering. The vet pulled her closer to him, and her butt dragged along the table, leaving a trail of blood behind. I asked, quite hysterical at this point "what the hell is THAT?!". The vet got an alcohol swab (and I want to go back and rip a hole in his tender tissues, and wipe HIM with some alcohol, lemme tell you), and wiped her butt area with it, and said as though he was curious rather than concerned "it’s coming from her vagina." Meanwhile our poor little kitten actually SCREAMED when her poor torn personal areas were touched by the alcohol. He had her by the scruff of the neck and called her "bad cat" when she tried to bite and claw him. He got the bleeding stopped, and went to get the needle for her shots as though nothing had happened. Meanwhile my boyfriend and I were standing there in shock, horrified and shaking. I asked the vet why he has someone taking animals’ rectal temperature who clearly doesn’t know what he’s doing, and he tried to say that wasn’t what caused it. I, once again quite hysterical, shouted "well she wasn’t bleeding when we came in here!!!" He continued to try to argue with me about it, I told him to put that needle away because we clearly were not having him touch our cat again, scooped her up, and went to get our paperwork from the front desk (I wasn’t leaving my boyfriend’s SSN and our address and phone # with those idiots). I would have just done that and left, and not said anything to the other people waiting, but that idiot vet actually came over behind the desk, and continued to argue with me, this time trying to tell me that even if his lovely assistant DID stick it in the wrong hole, look, the end of the thermometer is slightly rounded, so clearly it couldn’t cause harm! I shouted at him again, "well, she wasn’t bleeding when she came in here!", turned to the people sitting there, and told them, "I really wouldn’t let this man touch your pets if I were you," and stormed out.

That was our first real pet of our own, and I felt like such an awful kitty momma for letting her get hurt by a complete moron. She still needed to get her shots, tho, and a couple month later after my boyfriend and I were more or less recovered from the trauma (took us a lot longer than it took our kitten, she was over it almost immediately, thank god), we called the shelter we got her from, and asked them who they use. We ended up taking her to the same place she was fixed, and both of the vets there were wonderful. They didn’t take any offense if she tried to bite or claw, and were quite gentle. And, they knew enough to go buy a frikken ear thermometer to minimize stress on the animals.

So, moral of the (sorry so long) story, if you want to find a good vet, who is in it for the love of animals rather than the money (because they usually donate their services), ask your local shelter what vet they use.

Chestnuts roasted by mags @ 12/27/2005 11:38 AM


On the 12th day of Christmas, my family (and friends) gave to me………

70 bucks toward Guitar Hero. (They couldn’t find it.)
A butter cookie tin.
An official King Kong poster.
Crash: Tag Team racing
The Movies P.C. Game
Atari Flashback 2
A nice sweatshirt/Jacket
Fannnntastic Foouurrrr!! (DVD)
Family Guy mug
Some packs of HeroClix
Two pairs of Jeans
and Peter Jackson’s King Kong Diarieeeeeess!!

Here’s something ironic. Yesterday, I looked all over for Guitar Hero. I found it at a GameStop close by. Since they have a new "tougher box" edition, I had to pay $80, so I traded in a few games, and DVD’s toward the game. When I got home, I found some Christmas presents I didn’t know I had recieved from some freinds. One of them….a $20 gift card for GameStop. Gaahhhh!!

Chestnuts roasted by Shigamado @ 12/27/2005 12:15 PM


Uh, Matt…you got the electronic Pac Man game too. Don’t forget.
I got almost nothing this year. Poor me.

Another Matt

Chestnuts roasted by Another Matt @ 12/27/2005 12:31 PM


Nintendo Rehab Center shirt.
A book about SNL.
A really nice throw blanket.
A goofy little plug-n-play TV game with it’s own screen.
Apples.
Oranges.
And another Christmas with the X-E Advent/vert.

Now, to hit all the after-sales!

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/27/2005 12:40 PM


Long time reader, first time poster. I got three PS2 games–DBZ Budokai Tenkaichi, Capcom Classics Collection, and Constantine–early from my oldest brother. When I went to my mom’s for Christmas, she gave me a silver Nintendo DS, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, Metroid Prime Pinball, and Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects (no offense to mammy, but you can bet this sucker’s getting returned).

Chestnuts roasted by Monkey D. Luffy @ 12/27/2005 1:12 PM


Well, I’m glad to hear everyone had such nice Christmases. I’ve completely forgotten about 90% of the things I got, because I’m damn exhausted today after the day off yesterday, so I’ll make an inventory tonight when I get home and post it tomorrow. Because I know you all are waiting with baited breath.

I went after-Christmas shopping yesterday with my mommy and I totally bought eighty gazillion things for next Christmas at the apartment. Meanwhile, I move a week from Friday and have packed 1 box. And that only because I had to in order to rearrange furniture. Guess what I’m doing every night from now on. Guess it’s a good thing I don’t have the Internet at home.

I had a nicer Christmas than I expected…my mother always asks my brother and me for a list, and she never did this year, so I was pretty well convinced we weren’t getting anything beyond, like, candy. I was really depressed on Christmas Eve, not just because of the material things, but because I really wanted to be with my boyfriend (I’ll probably be laughing at that in a month, after living with him for that long) and because it just didn’t feel much like Christmas. My dad was a horrible, miserable bastard for all of last week right until Christmas Day…I know he’s stressed out, but I swear, I’d say boo and he completely flipped out on me. One episode was on Christmas Eve, so I ended up spending the entire rest of the day and all night in my room. But, Christmas Day was nice…everyone liked the stuff that I got them, and I ended up with some pretty nice stuff too. I’m sad that it’s over, though.

MATT! Did you get your stuff from me? I didn’t see it up there in your haul pics, and I just want to make sure it did come, since Amazon doesn’t let you frickin’ track things to a gift registry address, apparently. Which annoys the hell out of me, because they tell you what city it is right on the wish list, and that’s all tracking would tell you. Rawr. I’m gonna email you so you can just reply with "yes" or "no" and I can scream at the appropriate people if necessary.

Again, glad everyone had a good Xmas, especially you Matt! Thanks for another great year, and keep on doin’ what you’re doin’. Thanks to all the bloggers, too, you guys are great. I’ll post my haul tomorrow.

Off to read the Advent/verts!

Chestnuts roasted by Nicole @ 12/27/2005 1:15 PM


Ok, let’s see…
-New Cell Phone (My first one ever, along with unlimited roaming and downloads…pretty sweet!)
-Hand-Me-Down Computer (Cuz the rest of the family is sick of all the X-E commercials and porn clogging up the laptop…just kidding about the porn…OR AM I???!!!)
-Gift Cards (Of course!)
—$50 at Best Buy
—$30 at FYE
—$10 at Gamestop (Only ten?! what the hell can you buy there for ten bucks? I hope the one I go to has a decent NES section!)
-Misc. clothes and a really nice pair of lether gloves with dead bunny lining (don’t hate me, I didn’t buy em! But they sure are a lot more cozy than my$5 Walmart pieces o’ shit!)
-A Jagermeister gift box (A gift that keeps on giving…me hangovers for the last 2 days.)

That’s about it. I think I’m gonna pick up the DVD box set for Sliders season 1&2 with my Best Buy card. If they don’t have it, then I’ll fill in some holes in my Adult Swim DVD collection (Sealab s.2, Space Ghost v.3, or Harvey Birdman…maybe even Home Movies!)

Anyway, buck up everyone who’s going through the post-Christmas drolls. Don’t worry…New Year’s Eve is less than a week away! Time to get f’ed up and do things you’ll regret for the rest of the year! WooHoo!

P.S. – All of those Christmas decorations pictured are supposed to be on one guy’s set of properties??!! Hmmm…now we all know where Michael Jackson moved to after the verdict!

Chestnuts roasted by Antenna Villain @ 12/27/2005 1:18 PM


Oops, sorry. Forgot one thing!

Hey Matt…you’ve GOT TO tell us where we can all get our own dancing Slimers! OMG, that’s the greatest thing that has ever been and I must have one!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Antenna Villain @ 12/27/2005 1:21 PM


Manimal – I’m from the Jacksonville area.

James – I see I’m not the only Queen fan around this blog. I think Queen was the only thing missing from my Christmas, but my family can’t keep track of what I have and don’t have so they just avoid that area. (Same reason I don’t buy CDs for the boyfriend, incidentally.)

And I got a surprise late present from my mom today – an Ernie doll! (you know, from Sesame Street). I had asked for one a couple years ago and she couldn’t find me one. Now apparently they’re selling them at Winn Dixie for some reason. Weird.

But anyway, Ernie will always be the best Sesame Street muppet. Screw Elmo.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/27/2005 1:27 PM


Jazzy – Yeah I know how big of a pain it is to ask for a CD when you have a bunch already, luckily family and friends ask for either a list or a "What do you want?" while were at some place to buy things from.
Also if you don’t have News of the World you should when you can, its awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by James @ 12/27/2005 1:37 PM


Let me try to remember everything we got this year…
From the wife:
*Thinkgeek.com t-shirts(Killer Coding Ninja Monkeys do exist, and Woot!)
*Samurai 7 t-shirt
*2 Freezepop cds(Freezepop Forever and Fancy Ultra Fresh)
*Super Furry Animals cd(Out Spaced: Rarities and B-Sides)
*Nightmare Before Christmas pencil holder(ironically, it’s full of pens now)

From my mom:
*An "evening" including money for dinner, soaps, oils, skin products, etc to pamper one another, new jammies, matching mugs with hot cocoa mix and snacks for movie-watching, all put into a fancy basket.

From the wife’s mom:
*Zoolander and Ghost in the Shell on DVD(GASOLINE FIGHT!)
*4-quart crock pot, stainless steel and shiny :)
*turtle wax, buffing cloth, and a t-shirt that says "Wax on, Wax off"
*Stocking filled with candy, soaps, toothbrushes, hot wheels, Bath and Body works gift card($20), and $20 cash
*a new wind chime for our patio

From the wife’s father:
*$80, which we spent on Avenger complete collection and Rune Soldier complete collection(both anime series) and lunch

From the wife’s step-grandmother:
*$50 generic giftcard for our local mall, spent mostly on a new pair of pants for each of us

And, just for good measure, what I got for the wife:
*Cinderella dvd
*Domo-kun t-shirt(brown, with silk-screened eyes and mouth)
*Domo-kun and Gorillaz mini-pins(set of 9 and 8, respectively)
*Pink by Victoria Secret
*Lain plush(wearing the bear PJs)
*1st series Super Mario Brothers 8-bit style dioramas(set of 6, from Japan)
*Domo-kun plus(dressed as a Samurai, I’ll be picking the package up from the PO on the way home this afternoon)

Also, we went to the Christmas party at the bowling alley where she works, and it was a pretty kick-ass time. There was a bowling tournament, pool tournament, and bingo, besides a giant pot-luck buffet and all the free bowling and pool you wanted. My team came in second in the bowling tourney(of 7) and first in the pool tourney(again, of 7), and the wife won 2 rounds of Bingo. Add in the employees’ gift exchange and a present from her boss and we left with:
*$10 On the Border giftcard
*$10 Don Pablo’s giftcard
*2 $10 Outback Steakhouse giftcards
*$10 Best Buy giftcard
*$5 in winning lotto scratch-offs

Certainly, no complaints here!

Chestnuts roasted by ZiZak @ 12/27/2005 1:39 PM


Oh yeah, I also got an early birthday present from the wife:
*We <3 Katamari

She said I’ll also have a surprise gift on my actual birthday, besides going out to dinner, which is 11 Jan, just a little over 2 weeks from now.

Chestnuts roasted by ZiZak @ 12/27/2005 1:44 PM


Antenna Villain – don’t look at a gift card as a set price purchase, but rather a springboard into a much larger purchase!

Chestnuts roasted by HiFlex @ 12/27/2005 2:01 PM


holiday loot this year!

guitar lessons
2 zip-up sweaters
1 striped pullover sweater
sweet socks
express giftcard
best buy giftcard
cash
darth tater
a potato masher (not for mr. darth tater though)
restaurant gift certificates
UNC Tarheels PJ pants
assorted john lennon books
chris ware’s acme novelty collection book (very nice)
simpsons seasons 6 and 7 on dvd
the original king kong on dvd
oil paints
binoculars
mini label maker
boston red sox jersey (#8 for carl yastrzemski)

there was more, it’s just slipping my mind right now. another slow day at work for me obviously

all in all it was a very nice xmas. i was very excited and really enjoyed spending the holiday with the lady friend (seeing her family then mine), and i really liked the gifts i bought for everyone… even if some need a little tweaking now to make just right (i.e. i bought shoes and a little necklace for my gf that she really liked but they don’t quite fit right.) not a huge deal though.

Chestnuts roasted by HiFlex @ 12/27/2005 2:23 PM


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