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Christmas Trees, More Mangers, Madness.

Christmas draws near, and yesterday, I took advantage of me-being-on-vacation-oh-hooray to go do some last minute shopping. The Internet took care of most of my gift-buying this year, and it's certainly the easier option, but I kinda feel like I have to go shopping out somewhere at least once during the holiday season. You know...go to a mall, see a crappy Santa, drop a buck in a Salvation Army spittoon...it's all part of the process.

I did that yesterday, and quickly remembered why online shopping is so attractive to me in the first place. I wouldn't say that I'm totally agoraphobic, but I would say that shopping alone tends to give me shingles. My mind wanders to the worst and stupidest places. Like, I'm at the Woodbridge Mall in Jersey, and one of my contact lenses started acting up. Nothing major, but I spent a good hour staring at the floor because I was positive that it looked like I was crying. So there I was, bumping into people and poles all over the mall, all because I didn't want people to think I was some guy in a long black coat sobbing his way through the fucking Woodbridge Mall, ALONE. I'm sure these are everyday trials for everyday people, but this sort of thing seems to happen to me very often. Me mudda never loved me.

Oh well. All part of the holiday tradition. Another part of the holiday tradition is the Christmas tree, so, how about that segue?


Over the weekend, we went to a couple of different "tree yards." Where I live, the places where one can buy a Christmas tree are mighty eclectic. Some of the "stores" are converted garden centers. Others are legit backyards modified for a Yuletide purpose. I even saw one guy operating out of what I swear was a construction site experiencing downtime. Every tree was held upright by cinderblocks, and there were big giant saws everywhere.

I'm pretty particular about my tree. I don't want it too big, but I don't want one of those baby trees that come in silver pots with recipes for rosemary chicken -- WAIT THAT'S NOT A CHRISTMAS TREE, IT'S A ROSEMARY BUSH CUT LIKE ONE! I don't mind if the tree is misshapen or whatever, because that's kind of Charlie Browny, but I hate that sort of bluish hue a lot of trees seem to have nowadays. If I wanted a blue tree, I'd go to Toys 'R' Us and spend ten bucks on the pre-decorated one that comes with all of the Power Rangers ornaments.

We hit a few places and found nothing, but on a final run (one of those runs where you actually drive home, stay in the car and say "FUCK IT I'M GOING BACK OUT!"), we hit the goldmine. Incredibly enough, it was at the same nursery that hosted that Halloween Playland thing back in October.


After scouring their generous selection of trees and being really happy that they were all twenty bucks cheaper than everywhere else's trees, we narrowed it down to a few beauties and prepared to, as they say, "call the guy over." Then I noticed all of these signs telling us to "go left" if we wanted to see a nativity with live animals. I don't think I ever went left faster in my life.


The nativity scene was, uh, interesting. Maybe it's just because I was coming off of a church's nativity where everything had to be primped and proper, but I swear, the camels looked straight out of a Hanna-Barbera cartoon, all with crude black painted smirks and neon pink feet and stuff. Also, the statues (plastic statues that lit up) were obviously from a bunch of different sets, lest anyone believe the Virgin Mary had a hundred pounds on the Three Wise Men.


They delivered as promised with the live animals. When my friends and I busted into the church manger the other night, we had it made. Here, I had children punching me in the balls because I was diverting the attention of their llamas. The animals themselves were of a different disposition than the ones at the church, apparently very used to soliciting large crowds for handouts. These were party manger animals. Running, frolicking, smiling-for-the-camera kind of animals. It's pretty neat to think that I met two llamas in two different places in the same week, and they were complete polar opposites.


Strangely, near the big pen full of animals were small cages stuffed with rabbits and roosters. The rabbit cage seemed adequate, but man, those roosters were setting the Guinness record for stepping in their own shit. Seemed kind of wrong, really, but I prefer to think that by nightfall, the place's owners set the roosters up in some kind of posh rooster penthouse, where they have marble floors, A-grade seed and all the chickens they can fuck.

Oh yeah, the tree:


We haven't had a chance to actually put ornaments on the thing yet, but for some reason, I'm digging it without ornaments. That's not like me. I guess it's just been a subdued year overall, and a tree without a hundred Starburst-flavored candy canes on it feels right.

Then again, if you look close, you'll notice a Boglin serving as our tree topper. I'm just a big stupid liar.

Posted by Matt on 12/20/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 94 comments

No tree for me this year. I also have a small German carousel horse that I decorate in years when there’s no tree, but I just don’t have room this Christmas to move him to somewhere other than his shelf. The lights are over the window, and there are some half-assed wreaths I made from garland holding the one REALLY IMPORTANT decoration I must put up every year – a wooden reindeer ornament my mother made when I was three and they couldn’t afford better ornaments.

I’m cheerful, tho, ’cause no one died this year…tho FedEx is trying to ruin my Christmas by ‘losing’ the box of cookies my mother sent me, the poopyheads. The trace went out yesterday, so I should know if I will have chocolate crinkle goodness in time (and hopefully not stale) for Christmas cheer. :) My presents from them did make it at least.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/20/2006 6:10 PM


I wonder how much that place rents out for? I’m thinking that’d be the perfect spot for X-Con 2007! Maybe they’d even bring out the Halloween and Christmas props for us!

And what I wouldn’t give for a t-shirt or a hoodie with a picture of James Lipton’s face on the front and “Remarkablous!” on the back.

Casual Jeff: My eyesight is horrible and I get migraines without my glasses or contacts, so for the sake of everyone on the road, it’s better if I just call someone to get me. lol

Rhino: To me, “grave blanket” invokes some really awesome visuals. According to your description, they should have just called it “tacky wreath.”

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 12/20/2006 6:21 PM


Matt,

Stop taking pictures with a $10 webcam. We know your other pictures are quality….unlike your Christmas tree pic.

Chestnuts roasted by Mully @ 12/20/2006 6:51 PM


Mully, if only it were that simple. Actually, the grainy pics you see on the site are grainy because FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY nullifies most of what I want to get out of the picture. (In this case, tree lights.)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/20/2006 6:53 PM


Grave blankets sound pretty sweet. Funny story about the mall! My favorite Matt in the world story is still the one where you’re trying to make copies of the crystal pepsi article :D DD

Chestnuts roasted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 12/20/2006 6:57 PM


http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0952/
Holy S*&t! I have had too much free time because I just got into a pissing match with Dr. Sbaito and he party errored me. What Matt failed to mention is that when that happens this incomming artillery whistle blares on the computer. I didn’t have his voice on so it was unexpected.I almost fell off the couch! I think all the meds ampliphied it a little too. He’s kind of a dick.

Chestnuts roasted by Billy @ 12/20/2006 7:12 PM


Many, many points to make:
-I read the explanation of grave blankets, and the idea still perplexes me.

-Advent is AMAZING this year. Definitely the best ever. I even drew the advent characters on the Christmas card I sent my friend, and I shouldn’t have said that because she totally reads this.

-Tree is prettyyyy.

-11 year old girls vary WIDELY in what they like. Some are mostly still kids, some want to be teenagers. Some are tomboys, some are REALLY girly. At that age I was obsessed with CDs and video games; but some of my friends were way into makeup and clothes. Whether she is in middle school or elementary makes a big difference too – I was only in 5th grade at 11, but the next year in middle school I turned into a wannabe teenager almost instantly. Long story short: Girls are complicated. Get her a gift card.

-I finally bought a PS2 today AND I finished my Christmas shopping AND mailed cards to all the fuck over the place. Did you know a standard-weight letter from Florida to Australia only costs 84 cents? Fascinating? Probably not, but I thought it was neat.

-Count me in for the Cinna-Mystie party.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/20/2006 7:16 PM


Matt, regarding photos: Get yourself a tripod and then you can take long exposures w/out the flash. Then they won’t be grainy and whatnot.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/20/2006 7:27 PM


Sorry for the 2x post, but I just looked at the Transformer preview in 1080p. You know, I’m not a big transformers fan (my theory is that my parents never bought me the toys…I don’t remember watching the show, either), but I think the movie actually looks like it might be a good summer popcorn action flick, on par with ID4 and the like.

I’m still pissed that they made Bumblebee NOT a VW, though.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/20/2006 7:30 PM


I’m pretty sure that I’ve never experienced the sheer joy of having a Boglin as the X-Mas star. The farthest I’ve ever gone is to have Captain America sitting in one of the branches–but that wasn’t so much for decoration as much as because he was spying on the Cobra army.

Chestnuts roasted by Colin @ 12/20/2006 7:40 PM


Ronald MacKinnon, if you don’t tell me where you got that thing I’m not sure we can be friends.

I’ve found them at a few online stores, but I want to put the thing on my tree this year, and I don’t want to pay for some super-fast shipping.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff @ 12/20/2006 8:10 PM


Aren’t the links right there in his post? I might be missing somthing, but I am pretty sure stomptokyo.com might be your avenue.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 12/20/2006 9:38 PM


Billy,

Strangely enough, I have also recovered Dr. Sbaitso. I called him a little shit so many times his system melted down and sputtered alskdnalksdblaskbdklasbd at me.

Matt,

Coolio tree, I put about 15 ornaments on my tree this year (which isn’t much considering its about 6’5″). I said I wanted a more traditional look but I just didn’t want to get the other box of ornaments out.

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 12/20/2006 9:39 PM


If that site sells them I can’t find them. The pictures he posted are from a blog post about the ornaments.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff @ 12/20/2006 10:14 PM


Just watched the new TF trailer. meh. Who wears a Strokes shirt in 2006? No one likes the Strokes anymore. C’mon use your head

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 12/20/2006 10:15 PM


Jeff — Are these them?

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/20/2006 10:38 PM


I’m still pissed that they made Bumblebee NOT a VW, though.

It’s because VW didn’t want to associate their cars with violence, because we all know Germany has no history of agression at all.

Speaking of which, I saw the trailer just now and I’ll be the first person in line for that movie, despite Micheal F’ing Bay’s name tapered all over the damn thing. Why is he still legally allowed to make movies?

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/20/2006 11:09 PM


Saw Rocky today. Really good times. I’m not quite sure it topples III (Clubber Lang!!!) but it’s really quite moving. Tore me up a good 5 or 6 times.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 12/20/2006 11:42 PM


PS: Advent entry for the 20th we be up by 1 AM EST. (Sorry, it’s longer than I expected!)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/20/2006 11:49 PM


Wooooo! Supersize advent calendar! Longer than expected! Random Phrases! I don’t like to think about chicken while I eat Doritos!

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/20/2006 11:52 PM


I really want to see Rocky but I promised my brother I’d wait and see it with him over Christmas. Definitely glad to hear good things about it though. I’m watching the Year Without A Santa Claus, it always annoys me during the Blue Christmas song when they get to “decorations of red on a green christmas tree” and the girl has clearly drawn a blue tree with green decorations. It has a red star, but that’s it. What gives?

Chestnuts roasted by canoesforshoes @ 12/21/2006 12:03 AM


thats ok we still love ya matt

Chestnuts roasted by thejyav @ 12/21/2006 12:20 AM


Matt, I think we can survive if you take a day to enjoy your vacation. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Billy @ 12/21/2006 12:20 AM


Because maybe she has different ideas of what ‘red’ and ‘green’ are! XD

I saw the trailer, too, and it didn’t change my opinion one bit, nor will I be going still – unless there’s a miracle and I can suddenly afford BotCon this year and it premieres or ‘previews’ there.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/21/2006 12:29 AM


Matt, those are them. So are these, which are cheaper and from a less shifty-looking site. But, unfortunately, I doubt I’d get them from either site in time to have one on the tree before Christmas. I guess that leaves me with only one option.

Click here to see my only one option.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff @ 12/21/2006 12:33 AM


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