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Great Pumpkin Snacks, Hayrides & Squid.

Yeah, it was pretty unforgivable of me not to post on Friday the 13th, during an October, no less, but that's the way the chips fell. Saturday's make-up Countdown entry takes a look at Great Pumpkin Fruit Snacks, which are themed more just in packaging than in actual snackage, but remain a worthwhile addition to the season.

Had a funky dream last night. Before bed, I was reading a book about "real monsters of the deep" -- specifically a chapter about giant squid. Sure enough, I dreamt that I owned a giant squid, only in my dream, it wasn't so much "giant" as "air-breathing." We kept it in the bathroom, and if memory serves, it looked more like a gray octopus than a squid. I can only remember little parts of the dream, most notably that the squid ate one of our cats, only to spit the poor slimy thing out later, unharmed. At some point, I guess my mind was trying to process how the squid was able to breathe air. So, in the next "shot," the squid was wandering the house in some kind of Aliens-esque exosuit. Hrm. No more Fiery Habanero Doritos before bed.


Earlier today, we went to some Halloween Fair at a big field across town, and remained there for approximately three seconds before realizing that there was nothing worth staying for. There were dozens of kids in costume doing sack races and painting pumpkins, and a few vendors selling pies, but they weren't like, homemade pumpkin pies or anything -- they were fucking boxed Entermann's pies. I couldn't help giving the old lady running that particular table a dirty look, and I'm usually so nice and polite to old ladies. But come on...the field is two minutes from a giant supermarket, and it was obvious that she just went food shopping before the fair and marked up whatever she could find. And this shit wasn't for charity! She just wanted profit on store-bought pies! The nerve!


There was a hayride attraction with real horses, but the line was insanely, insanely long. We couldn't justify waiting two hours for a quick stroll through the woods, but I'm really regretting that, because this seemed like just the type of "haunted hayride" that'd make good on the old low-rent hayride standby of having a guy in a gorilla suit running around the finish line.


The trail entrance for the horsey hayride was covered in phony spider webs, and God damn, we so should've bit the bullet and waited on line. I'm all for the super souped-up hayrides with electronic attractions and million-dollar theatrics, but there's nothing like the old school versions that roll you through an otherwise normal dirt road while someone on the cart makes wolf noises at random intervals.

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Posted by Matt on 10/14/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 100 comments

Clue is on. Yay!

Clue nothing. My local TV station is having a panel discussion on MySpace. I’m watching the kids from Reading High School make total asses of themselves and arguing with old balding men.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 10/14/2006 10:46 PM


But does your MySpace program have Peacock Lady glowing about monkeys’ brains?

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/14/2006 10:48 PM


No. But… but…. I have Clue on DVD. I can just watch it later on in the kitchen when I’m building my Haunted House Gingerbread Kit. :P

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 10/14/2006 10:56 PM


Fun times – Getcha some of those Halloween-y, 4-piece big Hershey Bar bags. Get a bag of Jolly Ranchers.

Melt the former over the latter. Chocolate covered cherries? You bet they are.

Chestnuts roasted by ChibiSoma @ 10/14/2006 11:10 PM


I didn’t even know Peanuts has a “normal” brand of fruit snacks. I’ve only seen the Halloween ones.

I’m the complete opposite, I’ve seen those Halloween and Christmas specials so many times that I have no desire to watch them ever again. Maybe if I have a kid that’ll change, but right now, forget it.

AOL In2TV has some Halloween specials also (Flinstones, Casper, and a new Bugs Bunny one).

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/14/2006 11:15 PM


I don’t know why, but I feel genuinely guilty if I don’t watch them, especially if I’m home and I know they’re going to be on TV.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/14/2006 11:22 PM


a few years ago I helped my brother make a “charlie brown as a ghost” costume for a relative’s huge halloween party at his cemetary(which makes a halloween party ten times better). anyway we just took a bedsheet and used black permanent marker to draw huge circles on it. all the adults thought it was hilarious and none of the kids had any idea what he was supposed to be.

these fruit snacks make me wish I liked gummy things.

Chestnuts roasted by colls @ 10/14/2006 11:23 PM


So, anyone besides me preorder a Wii? or is that Wii-order?

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/14/2006 11:23 PM


I didn’t because I decided I didn’t want one this year.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 10/14/2006 11:29 PM


I’ve seen Clue once a few years ago. I loved it! I probably don’t get the channel, so I’ll have to do without :(

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 10/14/2006 11:29 PM


Didn’t pre-order but definitely going to get one. I’m kind of a loser when it comes to current video games, but I think Wii has enough going for it, even on a novelty level, to make it the thing the woman must get me for Christmas, even if I never use it by 1/1.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/14/2006 11:32 PM


Oh! but who’s pre-ordered the new Zelda, for either system? I got mine in some time ago.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 10/14/2006 11:38 PM


Just listing stuff on eBay tonight, and kickin it’ with my Masters of the Universe figures. Darn Randor, always falling down in my display. It’s bad enough that Merman’s permanently dead in my diorama. Oh well, onto my G.I. Joes then.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 10/14/2006 11:46 PM


‘It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown’ has become such a beloved tradition at our house that we actually bought the DVD for it.

I think I might celebrate Halloween Day this year by playing Ghouls ‘n’ Ghosts on MAME.

Chestnuts roasted by Joseph Valencia @ 10/14/2006 11:46 PM


Haven’t pre-ordered my PS3 yet. But I get to pick up XII on Halloween which is just about the greatest thing to happen ever.

I’m pretty sure I’m gonna hold off on the PS3 for while though. Hearing about the problems with the first production-generation of the 360 has made me willing to wait.

So I’m gonna pick up a DS to play Chain of Memories on, while I wait for III. :D

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 10/14/2006 11:47 PM


K:

Halloween is the shipping date for FFXII, so chances are you won’t be able to get it from your local store until November 1st.

Chestnuts roasted by Joseph Valencia @ 10/14/2006 11:53 PM


Final Fantasy III?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 10/14/2006 11:54 PM


Somebody mentioned the Great Pumpkin’s network run time this year. Here it is again, along with a few other booing bullets I found. Guessing the times listed are EST.

It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: Fri, 10/27 @ 8 PM on ABC.

That runs until 9, and allegedly will be packaged with another Peanuts toon about Linus running for class president. Once you’re done Charlie Browning, move onto…

America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions: Fri, 10/27 @ 9 PM on the Travel Channel.

Then on Saturday, 10/28, watch some beastly show titled “Halloween on Ice Starring Nancy Kerrigan” at 4:30 on NBC. I CAN’T WAIT!

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/14/2006 11:54 PM


I’m trying to cheer me up after my hours at the grocery store were severely cut with hot, fresh apple cider (from a local farm market) and spice cookes. The apple cider is really, really apple-y, with just the right amount of sugar and spices. I’m going to be so bummed when the farm market I bought the cider from shuts down for the year.

Oh, I love all the Peanuts specials. I picked up “Great Pumpkin” last year from Blockbuster and watch it a lot at this time of year (partially out of default, since, not bein a horror fan, I don’t have much else that IS appropriate for Halloween).

Though I didn’t encounter a Halloween “fair” today, I did find the soundtrack for “Young Frankenstein” on LP for about 75 cents at a massive yard sale for a local church. I love yard sales. If cool stuff can be found for cheap, I’m so there.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 10/14/2006 11:56 PM


Did the real deal haunted trip this Thurs and FRi in Savannah, GA where the dead is said to out number the living by thousands. If anyone has the means I highly recommend it before the month ends. The old lady and I started out with a hearse/haunted tour to all the spots. Best $30 I have spent in a while. Our driver and guide was a 6’8”, 250 pound dude with a Pinhead t-shirt and old jumpboots. We ate at the Moon River Pub and got loaded while all the locals talked about whatever expiriences with the ghosts they had. It was laughable but beer goes down the same no matter what the conversation. We stayed at the 1790 B and B and that’s what made the trip.
It’s supposed to be haunted by some chick who killed herself in the room next to ours. Long story short we watched our content of The Food Network (her choice) and retired about 2am. No shit, we both woke up an hour later to hear shuffling. She asked me what it was and I had no idea. Didn’t even think about paranormal junk, I was actually was concerned someone was in the room stealing our stuff. We laid down and listened for a while and drifted off only to wake up that morning to find her hair dryer, my keys, a washcloth, a running shoe and the pen and paper pad from a desk in a pile in the corner of the bathroom under the sink. Strange but the real crazy thing was both our luggage bags were moved from the couch to opposite courners of the room. Her’s weighs more than I do so I’m glad we weren’t moved! Alot of nervous laughter.
Needless to say, I have taken several phone-photos and showed them to the day manager and she said that was normal. There’s no way anyone could have gotten in past the door cain without really making noise….I’m rambling. I will post the photos but I am having a retard-o moment with the net.
Anyways, this trip beat the Sixflags horror night or the local Haunted Hayride by a lightyear. It’s a October we will never forget. Today has been dedicated to cartoons and Nick at Nite to get right again. If you want the real deal take that trip. Sorry about the long comment Matt.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 10/15/2006 12:00 AM


Joe: I know, it’s the only thing I can’t stand about the gaming industry. Let’s sync up with movies and music, why don’t we, eh?

Doho: Yes, Final Fantasy III. It has been completely revamped for the DS and will the first time it has been available in the US. It’s about freakin’ time, too.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 10/15/2006 12:05 AM


We just moved here on Tuesday, I finally caught up on all of my internet stuff. It seems like you look at a little bit daily and it builds up after several days after you don’t look at it for a week, then you have page after page to read. My best friend and I are recovering after the hard work of moving over here, and now we need to find jobs to continue living over here, or be homeless pretty much. We got a DVR and basic cable so we are happy for the time being. I am having it automatically record a bunch of shit. Sienfeld, simpsons, Rosanne, Good eats, etc. etc. The problem is, I stay up later or he stays up later that night because we watch what we recorded. I guess we have to get jobs that don’t sync up so when one of us is awake one of us is sleeping or working…or dial it down a little.

I feel fake when I don’t catch traditional holiday shows on tv. I mean, a couple of years ago I downloaded online the halloween garfield special and I felt bad watching it, I feel I have to watch that and Charlie brown every year (i just finally started watching the thanksgiving special, did you know back when they made those they covered a bunch of major holidays? easter, 4th of july etc. I watched part of one on nick I think it was early in the morning when I was a teenager) For some reason it doesn’t feel like the real thing if you don’t catch it on CBS for some reason.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 10/15/2006 12:06 AM


That was some dream. Last night I had a dream in which Robocop was directing a Broadway musical. I don’t remember much except for part of it his head was disconnected from his body while he was working. Sadly I didn’t get to see how he directed the choreography with his clunky body movements, but the thought of a decapitated law enforcement robot helming a major musical production had me smiling most of the day.

Chestnuts roasted by Alex @ 10/15/2006 12:09 AM


K-: I know what it is, I just didn’t know if that’s what you meant. I was going to get it for the longest time, having played the famicon version (it’s actually my favorite in the series) but there just too many things coming up that I’d rather have than a remake of a very cruel game. Perhaps when it makes it to the bargin bin.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 10/15/2006 12:12 AM


Final Fantasy III is the shit. As far as I’m concerned, it’s the real Final Fantasy 1.

I sold my old-model DS to get credit toward Tales of the Abyss and FFXII, but I’m definitely going to have to get a Lite for FFIII and the new Castlevania.

Chestnuts roasted by Joseph Valencia @ 10/15/2006 12:14 AM


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