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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

Wow, I’ve sort of been absent for a while, but I guess that’s what happens when you have to work. Well, here goes:

Money (that went to buying a Pocket PC to replace a stolen one)
A Raucher Mann (smoking man, one of the coolest German Christmas traditions)
Pecans to make pecan pie!
Candy
A half day of Snowboarding in Austria
Small stuff (keychain, motor oil t-shirt, ect.)
A Scooby-Doo soccer ornament
Funny one- I told my wife I wanted a toy for Christmas (thinking exotic sports car or some random computer related thing), so she got me a GeoMag building set (basically a cross between K’nex and magnets). Apparently you can do cool things with them…if you buy 10 sets. Not exactly what I wanted or expected, and apparently rather pricey, so I think we’ll take them back and get some kites of a board game instead. (Note to self: Don’t be so undescriptive next Christmas.)

Chestnuts roasted by Mad Cow @ 12/27/2005 2:56 PM


i am jealous of you all in a seven-year-old kid kind of way.

from dad and his wife: a dining room table/chairs, a wall hanging; his wife made me a very interesting necklace, complete with matching "ear chains."

from grandma: $20; i bought her gift from dollar general.

from boyfriend: Office Space "with flair", a talking Kip doll from Napoleon Dynamite, and he is getting me a dresser when i pick one out. not bad considering all i got him was Age of Empires 3 (the plain version), a t-shirt, and some incense. so poor this year…

from boyfriend’s dad: $100. which i spent on groceries.

from boyfriend’s mom: a rug, a book on decorating, and a shop vac for us both.

(starting to see the "new house" theme here?)

from boyfriend’s aunt: drunk. as in, she got me drunk. i love her.

from the green bay packers: a division championship for the bears. finally! thanks brett!!!! xoxoxo

nothing yet from:
sister 1 and her husband; should be in the mail today. they live in vegas where they have access to nice things. unlike bum-fuck southern wisconsin.

sister 2 and her boyfriend; we talk 3x a day on the phone and live 1/2 hr away from eachother, but havent gotten together yet out of laziness.

mom and her husband and his son: coming down to visit Jan. 8. too much church between now and then.

Chestnuts roasted by schroeder @ 12/27/2005 3:36 PM


Damn, that’s a haul! Since everyone is sharing, here’s mine.

- Marvel HeroClix Phoenix Giant Figure
- Giant Pocky (Yes, it is giant)
- 2 bottle of melon flavored Ramune (For those who don’t know, Ramune is a Japanese soft drink.)
- Transformers Takara Reissue Blitzwing figure
- Transformers T-Shirt #1 (Three silhouettes of a jet, car and a cassette)
- Transformers T-Shirt #2 (The Church of Optimus Prime, the Matrix of Leadership on the chest.)
- Xavier Institute For Higher Learning T-Shirt
- Radica 20Q
- Ceramic Darth Vader M&M Jar
- America: The Desk Calendar
- $50 (Yay! Cash!)
- $10 Hulk Gift Card to Target
- $10 Snoopy Wal-Mart Gift Card
- Nanase Aikawa Unlimited Single
- Nanase Aikawa Radiance Moon Single
- Nanase Aikawa R.U.O.K.?! Mini-Album
- Office Space: Special Edition DVD
- Rush R30 Deluxe DVD Set
- Star Wars Episode I DVD
- Star Wars Episode II DVD
- 24 Season 4 DVD Box Set
- Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory DVD (Now I have both editions! Whee!)
- Desktop Zen Garden

I might be leaving a few things out, but that was everything off the top of my head. So I hope everyone had a great holiday and Happy Festivus. (Been saying that all season. It’s very catchy.)

Chestnuts roasted by Nick @ 12/27/2005 4:09 PM


Son of a bitch, I did forget something. The Sin City Recut DVD Set which is just wonderful!

Chestnuts roasted by Nick @ 12/27/2005 4:10 PM


The "Thing" your woman won, is called an Astrolabe

Chestnuts roasted by Justin @ 12/27/2005 4:20 PM


Didn’t do much for Xmas… had as strange a one as you referred to in your posting too!
But the Advent calendar and the postings really rocked :) Brightened up the season quite a bit for me!
Thanks for keeping up what is probably one of the best kept secret guilty pleasures on the web! I’ve got a weekly habit of browsing your website every Friday afternoon for a laugh and some precious memories of the 80s!
Hope you have a great New years night too (and that the cat feels better as well)!
Merry Christmas, Happy New year, and all the best for 2006!

Chestnuts roasted by ZND @ 12/27/2005 4:33 PM


Jazzy, I was on etoys.com today, and they have an email advisory for "DDR Mario Mix," so when they get them in, they can email you to let you know. It’s $49.99 new, and I put my email address in.

I went to Target and Best Buy today, and I swear I don’t think anyone works there (or they’ll help everyone else BUT me–it seems everyone being helped was some buxom blonde girl–excuse me for being brunette with a Velma-like haircut and short), and the customers don’t speak English–I ran into the same family of non-English-speaking Mexicans at every turn. Kids clogged the aisles like artery-blocking plaque–they kept getting on their knees to play demo games. I was so digusted I left, and my dad took me to Target to find "DDR," but the guy told me that alot of people asked for it, they got a shipment in October, it sold on the first day..and no other shipment came.

I also was trying to locate "SNL The Best of Christopher Walken," and came up snake eyes on this purchase as well. Betbuy.com had it for 9.99, so I ordered it. At least one of my after-Christmas presents will be arriving in a few days.

I’m completely addicted to my new games as well. I think I played "Sonic Gems" for 2 hours yesterday. It’s still in my Gamecube so I can play it again when I go upstairs.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/27/2005 4:52 PM


Make that bestbuy.com not betbuy.com.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/27/2005 4:54 PM


Here’s a few things I got or bought for myself…

I’m finally in the 21st century and now have a photo flip cel phone
(How did I go through so many years without one? That’s the one trend that kind of missed me).

I got a Darth Vader shirt as a gift and bought a discounted Live 8 t-shirt at JC Penny because, I thought I should wear one after sitting through MTV’s 10 or so hours back in July.

I picked up a few Star Wars novels because I already had a few that were smack dab in the middle of a larger story arc.

I bought a copy of Stripes on DVD… just because John Larroquette kicks so much ass as Stillman and extended versions are cool.

I bought the billionth variation of The Emancipation of Mimi. Mariah, it’s a good album but for God’s sake, stop adding on to it!!! You’re becoming Usher 2005.

Chestnuts roasted by MrsDanFielding @ 12/27/2005 5:06 PM


and the customers don’t speak English–I ran into the same family of non-English-speaking Mexicans at every turn.

That’s really rude.

Maybe they were sick of running into you too.

Chestnuts roasted by Betcha Didnt Know I was Mexican @ 12/27/2005 5:28 PM


I got a hat…and a subscription to the best magazine ever (http://www.makezine.com/). small family.

Chestnuts roasted by brandon @ 12/27/2005 5:33 PM


Sorry about that comment. I’m just not digging crowds. Lots of English speaking people crowding the aisles too. And I’m sure they were completely sick of me…though I was in and out of there quickly.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/27/2005 5:46 PM


I forgive you :)

Chestnuts roasted by BYDKIWM @ 12/27/2005 5:55 PM


Thanks BYDKIWM. :)

As you can see, the frustration of crowded stores gets to some. It just seems like the same people (English speaking and non-English speaking people alike) were at every turn I made. Top it off with the fact that I absolutely could not find an item or someone to help me (I’ve been ignored several times @ several stores–I remember asking a sales associate if a pair of sneakers were in stock, the guy said that he would check–I waited 5 minutes and the clerk came out of the back room and helped someone else, while I was standing near by–never even telling me he didn’t find the sneakers. I was angry, and when I tried to get his attention, he just walked away. Nice work).

Having worked in retail/video and game rental and knowing that people don’t appreciate your assistance (I used to ask people if they needed any help and they would shout angrily "WHAT DID YOU SAY?! WHAT DO YOU WANT!" at me, so I was almost tempted to say "I shot your dog…ok?!" I’m very cynical, and being ignored just doesn’t help.

That’s all I have to say.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/27/2005 6:15 PM


* Seasons 1-3 of the Dukes of Hazzard so I can relive my youth.
* Fry’s Electronics Gift Certificates so I can buy some sweet loot of my choosing.
* Target Gift Card so I can finally get Season 6 of South Park.
* Some new pants so I can appease the woman by not looking like a scruffy individual.
* A can of WD-40 from my brother, since he never returned the can he borrowed from me.
* A gift card to Best Buy also from my brother, since he felt lame about just giving me a can of WD-40
* Cash to spend where I will, which is probably going towards the United Need a New Set of Tires Fund.
* A set of cheap screwdrivers won from the ‘Fruitless Gift Exchange’ that my family has every year.
* A $5 gift card to a coffee shop that will probably be regifted since I hate the place in question but didn’t want to be rude to the customer who gave it to me as a thank you for getting their order done early.
* Season 2 (first half) of Battlestar Galactica so I can feed my addiction.

Chestnuts roasted by QualityTV @ 12/27/2005 6:26 PM


I got:

Weird Tales of the Ramones box set

Music for a Darkned theatre volumes 1 and 2

Two invader zim figures

Rock n roll high school dvd
Crybaby dvd

I wanted the Calvin and Hobbes collection too even if I have all the calvin and hobbes book.. I still wanna have all of em in beautiful glory, ya know?

Chestnuts roasted by Jenny @ 12/27/2005 6:38 PM


i got the calvin and hobbes set too!!

Chestnuts roasted by conchristador @ 12/27/2005 7:16 PM


I got the Calvin and Hobbes collection too! Best gift ever.

Chestnuts roasted by Frank @ 12/27/2005 7:27 PM


I got some video games (which, though cool, will never measure up to the new Zelda, which I SHOULD have gotten, thank you very much, Nintendo grinches), a coffee table, snow shoes, pretty house things, chocolate, and other miscellaneous goodies.

I just wanted to post to say "Merry Christmas" to everybody (albeit a little late) and say thanks, Matt, for making this holiday season (my first since discovering x-entertainment) a little more special.

Chestnuts roasted by Kate @ 12/27/2005 7:36 PM


Just a little deviation from the topic at hand–relive some of the best (and worst, and oh my god that’s awful) closing logos from movies and television. No pictures, just good old-fashioned descriptions. Lots of fun to read. There is another site with closing logo jingles, but I can’t recall the link. This website is a complete guilty pleasure of mine.

http://members.fortunecity.com/teamfx2000/

I think one of the main reasons I checked this out initially earlier this year was to find a logo, but alas, no luck. Maybe someone can help me:

This logo had a bunch of bouncing balloons that were bouncing toward the front of a black screen. The effect is cheesy and superimposed. It has a cheesy tune that plays under the logo, and then, when the balloons bounce to the screen, they stop, and text appears below, I believe in yellow font. Someone told me this was a "Sunbow" logo, but I only remember seeing this on the video of "My Little Pony The Movie." And this was 15-20 years ago!! Does anyone know what this is? It seems non-existant after 1985!

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/27/2005 7:39 PM


Hey Allison
Is http://www.mystiesplace.com/video.mpg">this your card?

(right-click save as)

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/27/2005 8:47 PM


Mystie, you rock!!!!!

Thank you so much!!!! Wow, I forgot what company that was!!! I didnt favor that logo when I was really young, but I like it now. I remember it as being this creepy music. What the frig is with the music? You notice how this logo doesn’t really show up on many videos.

I’ll check out your site!

Thanks alot! Everyone, check out this logo to see if you remember it!

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/27/2005 9:00 PM


All in a day’s work, madame.

And in case you’re interested, I just captured it off my copy of Rainbow Brite and the Mighty Monstromurk Menace.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/27/2005 9:06 PM


Awesome. do you have a link on your site yet? That would be cool to have on there.

Chestnuts roasted by Allison @ 12/27/2005 9:15 PM


60 GB iPod with video!

Matt’s haul is still considerably far more impressive than mine.

Chestnuts roasted by Rufus J Squirrel @ 12/27/2005 9:50 PM


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