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The Christmas Fallout Thread: 2006!


Well, another Christmas season has come and gone, and what's left now is that familiar combination of good memories, misplaced guilt and a couple of other indiscernible feelings that I'm not exactly sure what to do with. The only downside to putting so much stock into the holidays is some weird form of alien jetlag when it's all over with. Luckily, we get plenty of new toys to help us cope with life-as-usual.

This is the 2006 Christmas Fallout thread, where everyone gathers around the fireplace one last time to trade stories of celebrations completed, and more importantly, gifts received. While coming from such a large family means having to spend a mint on gifts, it also means that I get a lot of gifts. I consider that a fair trade. Here's this year's haul!

  • NINTENDO WII CONSOLE w/ ALL THAT JAZZ

I finally fired this baby up today, and it's making me all sorts of things. Happy and excited are in the forefront, but I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't a little frustrated that I haven't mastered the controls yet. That said, even the "cheap" in-pack Wii Sports game is tons of fun. I don't care how "easy" it is -- I could play that bowling game all day long. Getting the Wii provided the first instance in a very long time when I was actually giddy over video games. Even now, with the Wii in the living room and me in here, I can't help feeling like I'm in the wrong room.

  • INSANELY AWESOME TIKI HEADS

Every year, my family does a grab bag, where everyone puts in a gift of around a $25 value, and we all play a game of chance to see who gets what, who steals what and who goes home happy. I was sure that I'd be gunning to take home the gifts that I myself put into the lot, but when my sister's find -- two gigantic resin Tiki God statues that are possibly intended to be outdoor planters -- was unveiled, I nearly had a heart attack. After much begging, some cheating and a lot of praying, indeed, I went home with the greatest gift of any holiday-related grab bag exercise in history. Every time I look at these things, I pinch myself.

  • AFRICAN CRAZYDOLL GUY

Another grab bag score. I actually had the woman give up her desired grab bag gift (some stupid appliance) to fetch me the Tiki heads, so when someone stole my gift, I went for the throat and stole someone else's African Crazydoll Guy. I'm not sure if I'm explaining how this grab bagging thing works correctly, but that's not the important thing. The important thing is that I now have an African Crazydoll Guy to compliment my Easter Island duo.

  • THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS
  • RAMPAGE: TOTAL DESTRUCTION
  • EXCITE TRUCK

I don't know that I would've been so into owning a Nintendo Wii if I wasn't interested in at least a few of the launch titles. (If it was any different, I probably would've waited for the new Smash game to come out.) Getting Zelda was a no-brainer, but I'm a longtime Rampage fan, and something that qualifies in my mind as a sequel to Excitebike made Excite Truck an easy choice. I wasn't expecting to get all three, but Christmas is a time for miracles. I haven't played any of the games long enough to offer anything more than a superficial opinion, but Zelda already has me praying for influenza so I can skip a few more days from work to get to the good parts. The landscape is just massive, and though I can see some of the more able gamers maybe complaining that it takes a good while to get to the meat, I'm happy with the slow build. It gives me a chance to remember how to play video games.

Rampage: Total Destruction is exactly what you'd expect it to be -- a broader version of the original goal of smashing buildings and eating people. Excite Truck is going to take some getting used to, and by that I mean, I can't seem to get more than ten feet without being complimented on how stylishly I crashed into a tree.

  • WII NUNCHUK CONTROLLER
  • 2,000 WII POINTS CARD

The extra Nunchuk won't come into play until I get an extra Wii Remote, but I certainly will, so it's good to have. I can't wait to explore the fancy world of spending Wii points on shitloads of vintage games, but it'll probably be a week or two before I look into how to do it.

  • KING KONG: MEGA HUGE GIANT THREE-DISC DVD SET
  • EMPIRE OF THE ANTS / TENTACLES DOUBLE FEATURE DVD

Truth be told, I only wanted this mega giant King Kong special DVD set to see a couple of creature-related scenes that were cut from the theatrical release and not placed on the first DVD release. That might seem like I'm giving too much to one movie, but they're excellent scenes, including one where the gang goes rafting and several bit players get eaten by a giant sea monster -- a sea monster that I've owned in action figure form for over a year now. I kind of think it was a bit bogus to hold off on putting this out just so they could get "double money" from those of us who already bought the first release, but for what it's worth, they put a LOT of stuff on there. I was always more into the sum total of Skull Island than the stars or the monkey, and for those ends, this is an excellent resource.

The other DVD was desired primarily because I absolutely adore Empire of the Ants. I was renting that mofo from video stores long before I ever even heard of a "so bad it's good" movie market. I actually reviewed the flick very early on in the site's history, but with this disc, I'll probably give it another shot. You ain't seen nothing like that movie, and I'm sure Tentacles just as lovably stupid.

  • ENCYCLOPEDIA PREHISTORICA: SHARKS & OTHER SEA MONSTERS

This book is some kind of wonderful. It's a really intricate and elaborate pop-up book, but calling it a "pop-up book" sounds like an understatement. I'll say more when I get over my fear of tearing pages by thumbing through it.

  • GIZMO HEAD PILLOW

Words can't describe how awesome this thing is. Very simply, it's a pillow shaped like Gizmo's head. This thing is absolutely huge. If you hold it from ear to ear, it's about three miles long. Appropriately fuzzy with big drowsy eyes, I look forward to staining it with head oil on a nightly basis. Going to sleep on Gizmo makes going to sleep seem so much cooler than it ever has before.

  • A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS BOOK
  • JIMMY BUFFET "CHRISTMAS ISLAND" CD

The Peanuts book is an excellent look back at an excellent Christmas special, and it's not at all limited to anyone-can-write-this fits of nostalgia. There's a lot of good info in there, covering the special's "prehistory," casting, Schultz's own attitudes towards it and all sorts of press clippings that'll give you a better idea of what the show meant in its own time.

The Jimmy Buffet CD makes me wish it was Christmas for another week. I don't want to put it away yet. :(

  • STAR WARS "COMPLETE LOCATIONS" BOOK
  • LITHIUM BATTERIES
  • DEODORANT!!!

Deodorant and batteries make great stocking stuffers, but that Star Wars book is seriously terrific. I'm a big fan of those "cross-section" books that offer glimpses of what goes on inside everything from medieval castles to submarines, and the book is pretty much that with a Star Wars twist. Including intensely detailed, charted diagrams of the Mos Eisley Cantina, Jabba's Palace and the Death Star, the book takes even the most minute shots from all six movies and expands them to the point where I feel like they really exist and I can vacation there. If you're into the worlds and environments of the movies, you have to get this book.

  • iPOD RADIO REMOTE
  • GROW BUMBLE

One of the saddest parts of my commute to work each morning is listening to talk radio (currently O&A) on my two minute drive to the bus stop, and then having to totally give up on it and stick with whatever's in my iPod as I sit on a bus for sixteen hours. I'm not going to carry an old Walkman and an iPod, because that's just absolutely insane. Now, I don't have to. With the Radio Remote, I can do it all.

And Grow Bumble? A tiny Bumble figure that will grow 600% larger whenever I get around to drowning it? Hell yes.

  • NINTENDO MINI-CLASSICS: DONKEY KONG
  • NINTENDO MINI-CLASSICS: ZELDA

It's only now occurring to me that I can't write two paragraphs for each gift if I want to be finished with this tonight, so from here on out, shit gets shorter. Here's a pair of cute handhelds that remind us of simpler, less fun long car rides. Each handheld is designed kind of like a crude little cousin of Game Boy.

  • UNCLE JOHN'S GIGANTIC BATHROOM READER
  • BOGGLE

I wish Uncle John would get past the idea that his books that are only meant for reading in the bathroom, because it comes this close to ruining it for me. If you're not familiar with Uncle John, he makes all sorts of wonderful "random factoid" books that'll keep you occupied for hhhhhooourrrss. There's usually no real theme to the books -- one page might be about why Wendy's makes square hamburgers, and the next'll be about why yawning is contagious. If you've ever spent a night just drifting mindlessly from Wikipedia entry to Wikipedia entry, this is kind of the same idea.

And I love Boggle!

  • CONNECT 4

Even if you make me go second, you cannot defeat me in Connect 4. Accept this and move on. Also accept that I've reserved the black tokens for every game I may ever play.

  • STREET FIGHTER "BLANKA" FIGURE

Blanka is just one of the many Street Fightaaa figures available from SOTA Toys. I've only recently discovered the line, but still feel perfectly okay with naming it one of the best action figure sets ever. Each figure comes with an alternate head and pair of hands, and they're all super detailed and really beg for collectors to give into the dark side and free them from their mintyfresh cardboard and plastic prisons. I've got a feeling that Blanka will ultimately grace my desk at work, because nothing breaks the silence of awkward meetings quicker than a glow-in-the-dark Blanka.

  • DARTH VADER'S IMPERIAL CHOPPER

I don't want to say too much, because this thing deserves its own blog entry. Let's leave it at this: "Darth Vader. On. A Motorcycle." Some fans are in an uproar that Hasbro made this thing, claiming that it goes against whatever Vader is supposed to be. Obviously, Vader never rode a motorcycle in any example of Star Wars fiction, movies or otherwise. I dunno, though. I think it looks kinda cool.

  • THE BEASTS THAT HIDE FROM MAN
  • ANATOMY OF THE SEA

A pair of absolutely kickass books on two of my favorite subjects. The first one deals with our pals from the cryptozoo, and even though I've only read a few pages so far, I've already learned about a tree on some remote island that wraps vines around virgin sacrifices and eats them alive. Yes! I haven't touched the other book yet, but that just means tonight will be historic.

  • CHEESE RACLETTE & GRILL

I assume this item to be some form of a slap in the face to George Foreman's monopolistic inclinations, but I can't say for sure until I look up the word "raclette." The photo on the box tells me that I can now cook scallops and hot dogs simultaneously, and that's exciting.

  • CARNIVOROUS CREATIONS PLANTER

The reviews for this thing are just terrible, but I couldn't help myself. I needed it. It's alleged that I will be able to grow and maintain everything from Venus Fly Traps to Pitcher Plants, but I don't need bad consumer reviews to tell me how utterly impossible that will be with only a mid-quality plastic terrarium and some pouches full of seeds and soil to guide me. I don't care. It'll make for a fun article someday, and just the box photo of a tub full of death plants is worth the price of admission.

  • FLY TRAP FIENDS (2)

From the same maker, here's a pair of smaller kits that skip on all the other killer plants to focus solely on Venus Fly Traps. Will probably end up being equally impossible, but I love the idea all the same. A brief glance at the instructions tells me that I have to leave the soil in the fridge for eight weeks before doing anything, so I can totally understand why people are getting so pissed when nothing grows. And yet, I still can't wait to try!

  • THE MYSTERY AT DISNEY WORLD
  • MASTERING THE UNIVERSE

Some more books that only I would like. "The Mystery At Disney World" is mostly for kids, and tells the rather headscratchin' story of a child being kidnapped in the parks. I read that it somehow manages to double nicely as a Disney World trivia book, and that's why I wanted it. "Mastering the Universe" is a screwy autobiography written by a bitter former Mattel employee who claims that he invented He-Man, Skeletor, oxygen and the cure for cancer. At least, this is what the reviews say. I'm excited to read it. Sounds like a 200 page bad blog entry put into book form.

  • SUPER SUSHI DINNERWARE SET

This really nice sushi dinnerware set came to us from one of my sisters and her husband, and solves our age old problem of never wanting to eat sushi at home because we don't have the right damn fancy plates! It even comes with ceramic chopsticks in case whichever place we order from forgets to throw 'em in the bag.

  • THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MAMMALS

Thicker than a phone book and heavy enough to kill my adversaries with, "The Encyclopedia of Mammals" is 50,000 pages of warm-blooded wonders from around the world. I envision many nights spent twisted on the couch with a dirty throw blanket, string cheese and this book.

  • THE FACTS OF LIFE: SEASONS 1 & 2 DVD SET
  • POKEMON SEASON 1 DVD SET

Why hello there, amazing DVD sets! HELLLOOOO!

A big reason why this year's Christmas Fallout thread came so late is because the lady and I have become absolutely hooked on these The Facts of Life DVDs. Holy shit, I totally forgot how much I loved that show. Of course, the first season featured a far larger and very Jo-less ensemble cast that would change quite a bit by season 2, which we haven't gotten up to watching yet despite our best efforts to do nothing but watch The Facts of Life all day long. I would've been satisfied just with the episodes, but even the special features are pretty good. Yay!

Haven't opened up the Pokemon set yet, but it's got close to the first thirty episodes of the cartoon, which are the ones I loved the best, and I'm not just saying that because they're the only ones I've seen.

When I note how many hours of unbridled ecstasy can be had with the DVDs shown above and elsewhere in this post, I'm very depressed that I am an employed human being.

  • WACKY NAPKINS
  • NOT-SO-WACKY EATING UTENSILS

The martini-themed napkins (more on this in the next blurb) all feature art that absolutely looks like it was drawn by Gary Larson, but absolutely wasn't unless Gary is currently using a pseudonym so he can produce cheeky napkins in peace. The utensils came to us from a family member who knew me well enough to realize that most of our forks and spoons get lost somewhere in the vicinity of my computer desk, and most typically end up covered with fire ants, which is such a psychological stain that no dish detergent can ever really clean them enough. As such, it's good to have as many as possible. Also, the spoons in this set are very roundish and not very ovalish, and remind me of the spoons that I always assumed Bruce Wayne and Vicki Vale used while eating soup at that cold, long table.

  • MARTINI GLASSES (5)

We were given six of these, but one broke in transit. Oops. The martini glasses were part of a big brown bag full of martini-related gifts given to me by my brother, and when I say "my brother," I really mean his wife, because the closest my brother ever came to buying a present was confirming that "it looked okay" to my sister-in-law. This is fine with me, because they're excellent martini glasses. Doing away with the naughty glass stems that so often crumble under the might of my granite fists, these have something more akin to stumps on the bottom.

  • "ICE SHOT" SHOT GLASSES
  • HOT TEXAS MARTINI OLIVES
  • APPLE MARTINI MIX
  • FONDUE LIGHTER FLUID OR SOME SHIT

More treasures from the big brown bag of drinking tools, I really appreciate my family's ability to hone in on that one special thing I love and take it to the limit. The fondue lighter fluid would seem to be a throwback to a few years back, when the woman and I proclaimed that we wanted to try fondue and were given no less than seven fondue sets for Christmas. Of the four items above, I'm most interested in the olives. I'm not sure they'll last long enough to hit any actual martinis.

  • E.T. WALKIE TALKIES

A gag gift picked up for me by my nephews at some closeout store. Well, the joke's on them: I already own these. They were part of the ill-fated merchandising blitz when E.T. phoned home on the big screen re-release several years back, which reminds me of this old blog post, which I really like, because I think it's the Internet's only resource for E.T.'s Chips Ahoy! cookies with "glow blast" chips.

  • "G.I. JOE VS. THE TRANSFORMERS" GRAPHIC NOVEL, VOL 1
  • THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: A FAMILY PORTRAIT DVD

The Joes/TF comic is really cool. I read it yesterday and was totally into the story, which is more than I can say for a lot of the Transformers comics I've read in the past few years. (I don't like many of the newer takes on the lore -- the stories are often plainly boring.) The book is a bit of a reimagining of what we grew up "knowing" about both franchises, but all of the revised elements are done in such a way that longtime fans will feel more curious than pissed. I can't wait to get the rest of the set.

Haven't watched the Texas Chainsaw DVD yet -- seems like something that shouldn't be put on until it's dark and rainy, and I've only gotten dark covered so far.

  • POKEMON "EEVEE" DVD
  • ALF SEASON 1 DVD BOX SET

I have a soft spot for Eevee. During the first Pokemon wave, he/she/whatever was one of my favorite characters, partly because Eevee is a cute little puppyish thing, but mostly because it had the ability to evolve into three totally different other Pokemon by way of strange, colored stones. I like my Pokemon convoluted. There was a great cartoon episode that played on this aspect of the game, where an Eevee trainer was being pressured by his brothers to evolve it into one of the three possibilities. He ultimately decided not to evolve it at all. I still kinda think he should've went the Vaporeon route. Vaporeon ruled. Fishdog!

I've only seen ALF a handful of times since its original prime time run, so I can't wait to dig into these DVDs and see how it holds up. I was an ALF lunatic as a kid, because wisecracking furry aliens equals RATINGS.

  • STREET FIGHTER "M BISON" FIGURE
  • AMAZING LIVE SEA-MONKEYS FIGURE

Bison is another SOTA Toys special, and is just as cool as Blanka. The Sea-Monkey figure is everything a Sea-Monkey action figure should be, portraying the tiny shrimp as they were seen in several thousand comic book advertisements through the decades. Between Blanka, Bison and this Sea-Monkey, I'm starting to question whether I really grew up during the action figure golden age or not. I mean, yeah, we had Trypticon and Princess Leia in Bespin Fatigues, but we didn't have no Sea-Monkey.

  • 20 Q GAME
  • LUKE & YODA HALLMARK ORNAMENT

The "20 Q" game has become a pretty cliched little gift, but at the same time, it's such a good time waster. It's very rare to beat the computer if you answer every question correctly. Assuming you do answer every question correctly, marvel at the electronic gods as they successfully theorize that you were thinking of an OWL.

The Star Wars ornament was rather oddly placed inside the aforementioned big brown bag of drinking equipment, but it's a welcome addition to my growing collection of blasphemous Christmas tree ornaments. Since it's made by Hallmark and since Hallmark liked it enough to subcategorize it with their "KEEPSAKE!!!" logo, this is a seriously high quality ornament that will likely decorate far more than Christmas trees in the coming months.

  • "MEG" NOVEL

I rarely read fiction, at least in outright "here is a fiction novel" form. I will do this for MEG. MEG deserves this. MEG is the story of a megaladon (big ass prehistoric shark) relic terrorizing landlubbers once more, and in the few pages I've already read, I got to envision a giant shark biting the kidneys out of a T-Rex. Hell yes.

I still have a few more pictures to take, but that's the brunt of it. I'll update the rest when I can. Christmas was excellent as it usually is, but now that the dust has settled, I'm pretty okay with letting life move forward in more colors than red and green. Thanks for being a part of the site's sixtieth holiday season!

(And a big thanks to the readers who sent gifts this year! I'll be contacting you personally to bow and kiss your ring soon if I haven't already.)

Posted by Matt on 12/27/2006. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 154 comments

Many thing given, many things got. I’ll just list the three best things, so far.

A TransFormers:Armada guidebook from my 11-year old nephew. He knows how much I like robots.
Keychain Atari games from Little Brother and his Wife. While I can make a decent showing at current games, I am hard-core old, old, old-school.
The Best Of The Best Of The Electric Company DVD from Oldest Sister. Now, that’s Old-School. The show that taught me to read at age 3.

The goofiest thing I got this season was all three BK games I bought for myself while Christmas shopping. Now, I need to find a used Xbox to play them on.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/27/2006 1:21 PM


I did pretty good this year. I got everything from the girly stuff like body lotions and sprays to cash, to Sesame Street pajama/lounge pants, CDs (Meat Loaf’s Bat out of Hell 3 and Muppet Show 25th anniversary), slipper socks, flannel sheets, gift cards, etc. O&A PARTY ROCK (that’s for you, Matt!I love the boys!)

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y @ 12/27/2006 1:22 PM


Matt, It looks like you did really well this Christmas. Here’s what I got:

- shot glasses
- He-Man & the Masters of the Universe DVD season 1, vol 1
- He-Man & the Masters of the Universe DVD season 1, vol 2
- He-Man & the Masters of the Universe DVD season 2, vol 2
- a trip to Vegas (in January) @ the Riviera
- a JVC 20GB Hard Drive Camcorder
- a case of Budweiser Select
- a punch bowl
- a panera bread gift card
- a blockbuster gift card
- clothes (shirts / pants / socks)

Unfortunately, I didn’t get any games for my Wii, and my girlfriend couldn’t find MOTU s2.v1. but, I did get the camcorder I wanted. So, I was very happy.

Chestnuts roasted by Greg @ 12/27/2006 1:36 PM


The woman tried her hardest to secure me a Wii, but ultimately met with failure :( She got me $200 in gift cards and Wii Zelda as a consolation prize. Because I’m lazy and don’t want to play the call every store every day game, I justified to myself spending $450 on eBay to get the Wii myself. I figured that’s just like me buying it myself at the regular price like I planned to do anyway. I also happened to get my repaired XBOX 360 back from Microsoft just in time for X-Mas so that was like a present (actually they sent a new console). Other stuff I got:
-Cute Darth Vader martini glass/candy holder thing.
-Set of Star Wars ornaments
-Hicory Farms Beef Stick (delicious and disgusting at the same time)
-Miniture WW2 era Optimus Prime figure.
-Mini Robodog
-Star Wars Cookbook (Wookie Cookies! Yeah!)
-A travel mug decorated by my daughter (almost 2)
-Guiness PJs (an X-Mas Eve tradition)
-Mini Bowling set for my desk.
-$25 Barnes and Nobel gift card. (actually a four months late birthday present from my brother)
-Some Star Wars strategy/board game that features kick ass starship minitures.
-And the grand pumba of them all, a $1000 check from my parents! Now we can fly to Florida in April for my cousin’s commitment ceremony, then on to New Hampshire to visit family and old friends for Easter.

I was also loved playing with the animal See N Say that Santa left for my daughter. Probably more than she did.

Chestnuts roasted by Timbo @ 12/27/2006 2:25 PM


I guess ppl felt sorry for me cos I was hospitalized for a few weeks so I got some decent loot this year

Zelda Twilight Princess GC
Final Fantasy III DS
a longsleeve shirt with snowflakes on it
a heart shaped jewerly box
Eragon book
Dragonlance Twins series book box set
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 360
Viva Pinata 360
holiday socks
a green reindeer stuffed animal with candy canes
unicorn pajamas
leopard print pajamas
socks that say princess on them
Witchblade compendium graphic novel collection
Dungeons and Dragons the complete series DVD set
Invader Zim DVD set
Last Exile DVD set
Wild Arms DVD set
Harmony Bear cuddly care bear
all three Target Holiday MyLittle Ponies (they were for me or my daughter… we share them…)
30 bucks walmart gift certifcate

yeah it was a pretty decent christmas. :D

Chestnuts roasted by kittygirl @ 12/27/2006 2:29 PM


GREG

Not sure if you’ll see this…but my favorite website http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com has MOTU S2 V1 for under $30 and its always free shipping. They ussually have anthing you can think of for like $2 less than in stores

Chestnuts roasted by Flabslapper @ 12/27/2006 2:43 PM


[B]Matt,{/b]

Fuck… I could have bought a Wii, but I had received Scarface (the game) for PC on Christmas, and that was the last straw in finally getting a fucking good computer. Unfortunately, God hates me, and with all computer parts I have tried to pimp my computer with, this one makes my computer beep and won’t turn on. F that. F that in the A.

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 12/27/2006 2:46 PM


Lemurcat, I’m with you: I’m an XM ADDICT. I became a subscriber just to hear O&A but I honestly love many of the channels on there. They play so much stuff on the various stations that I actually listen to that it’s like carrying around my music collection with me. I don’t even own an IPOD because of XM. I’m still on the Airware though. Haven’t upgraded to Inno yet.

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y @ 12/27/2006 3:01 PM


I love my Wii! I demand that you at some point show us your Mii–that sounds like something you’d have a ton of fun writing about.

Chestnuts roasted by Brandon @ 12/27/2006 3:11 PM


Manimal, I beat you to Gerald Ford by a good 6 hours or so. And with a more relevant SNL reference :D

But Here’s my goodies:

DVDs:
-Clerks II (seems I’m not the only one!)
-Harvey Birdman Vol 2
-Family Guy Volume 4
-Sealab 2021 vol IV (the last for the series)
-Brak Show vol 2 (the last 14 episodes, this was such an awesome show)
-Starsky & Hutch [movie] (from my Big Bro in the frat…he does not know my movie tastes)
-Transformers: The Movie 20th Anniversery Edition (the best movie DVD ever I have)

Transformers Cybertron figs: (which I did not know I was getting!)
-Quickmix
-Menasor
-Metroplex
-PRIMUS
-Soundwave (my absolute favorite. He’s awesome)

Other stuff:
-The revised edition of a roller coaster book I got 3 years ago
-2 sample-size bottles of Axe (Phoenix & Touch to be specific)
-2 deoderants (“so you won’t have to buy it” wtf?)
-a new TAG sampler pack, with 2 regular-sized bottles & a body shot sized one with the body-shot thing included. (I got a Poker themed TAG set last year I didn’t open yet. This one’s actually getting some use)
-the 2006 HESS Truck (a tradition)
-another Xmas tradition, I have a Scratch-off Advent calendar, where all 24 slots are scrath-off lotto tickets. But I scratch em all off on Christmas day. I won $29 this time!
-Money
-A $25 gift certificate to Circuit City (CVS Secret Santa gift)

And the most suprising gift I just got now…Simpsons Season 9! Lisa Head! I was supposed to get it before Christmas, but my mom ordered it from Circuit City.com and it didn’t come until today! I’m gonna go watch it now!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/27/2006 3:12 PM


Melissa – They’re going to have to pry my XM out of my bold, dead hands. The hockey coverage is incredible. I’m listening the the Canada-USA World Junior Game at work and it almost makes up for my family going through complete and total nuclear destruction on account of my brother being a jack@ss.

Chestnuts roasted by LemurCat @ 12/27/2006 3:33 PM


Leather Jacket
Sweaters/Pants
Waking Life on DVD
New Luggage (my bags didn’t survive my stay in India)
Briefcase
1.0 GB Flash Drive
Lots of cool pens (I’m a writer)
Snakes on a Plane poster(!!)

Not a lot of “fun” stuff, but Insha’allah when I begin school in May, I’ll also be teaching so I’m gonna need to look professional. Plus, my bday is next month, so I’ll ask for fun stuff then.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 12/27/2006 4:01 PM


you had me until the Facts of Life…I mean you really did. I can overlook Golden Girls cause I dig them, but I draw the line at Facts.

Chestnuts roasted by faroniousd @ 12/27/2006 4:38 PM


you got a WII….im jealous, I couldent find one! I got some great stuff though Aplle computer which im learning to use since iv always had windows based machines.. I agree I cant belive christmas is over……. Cant wait for next year!

Chestnuts roasted by Mjsgrass78 @ 12/27/2006 5:28 PM


Personally, I’m glad Christmas is over. It’s more about the TV specials and the hype leading UP to Christmas, rather than Christmas itself for me.

Already getting started on Halloween… :D

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 12/27/2006 5:38 PM


Welp, I’m a longtime lurker deciding to wander out of the woodwork at random.

Advent Calendar quite possibly got me through my first semester of finals in law school. It was one of the only daily things to look forward to… great job Matt, quite the edge-of-the-seat thrillride.

Christmas Haul:
Some cash for a new suit, then just some cash
Electric Griddle
Other random kitchen stuff
American Crew gift set
Dress shirt, tie
Socks, undershirts
Coupla gift cards

A good year, all-in-all, hope you guys had one too.

Chestnuts roasted by The Chad @ 12/27/2006 6:04 PM


Here is the loot…

Digital camera plus a few memory cards
iPod Speaker/alarm clock
Ultimate Superman DVD collection (14 freakin’ discs!)
Evening with Kevin Smith 2 DVD
Slings & Arrows Season 2 DVD {If you like Canadian regional theater (who doesn’t?) try this show}
Best of ECW DVD
Halloween Documentary DVD
Disney coasters
Crystal Lake Memories: History of Friday the 13th Book. (If you are a fan of the series, this book rocks your house)
A couple sweaters
Cash, which will help pay for the gift a bought myself, an HDTV

Christmas Day is probably my least favorite part about Christmas. It usually just kinda fizzles out. Plus I don’t like the feeling of having to look excited when I open each gift. It makes me feel awkward.

I sure hope Knacks keeps up with his MySpace page even though Christmas is over. I will miss the guy if he disappears for a year.

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 12/27/2006 6:18 PM


BUCKLY!,

Halloween Documentary DVD? Do you mean Halloween: 25 Years of Terror?

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 12/27/2006 6:38 PM


Well, I got the Wii on launch day and my parents helped me with that, so that sort of counts I guess =D

Wii, Wii Remote, Wii Nunchuk, Zelda

As far as Christmas Presents go

-Zelda Twilight Princess Shield and Sword + CD & Certificate of Authenticity
-This Lavalamp thing that you shake and makes a light
- A vending machine egg full of slime

Me and my brother also got a shared gift of a Bingo game and chess/checkers/tic-tac-toe board

Not as much as has been usual, but we were strapped for cash this year =\

Chestnuts roasted by TPStag @ 12/27/2006 6:52 PM


My best present was getting to spend time with my bro, and cousin. I havent had such a great xmas since forever.

Facts of life season 1 &2 also. (yay matt we’re dvd twins!)

Belkin wireless G router
Family seasons 1 &2(70′s drama with christy Mcnichol and buddy from charles in charge)
more added later

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_reeves @ 12/27/2006 7:27 PM


OK, I have to have the WEIRDEST collection of Xmas gifts this year. They range from normal clotheas and such, to illegal gifts given by straight laced relatives. So here goes:

1) Flannels, Fleeces, Socks (I love socks), and Dockers

2) T-SHIRTS!!!!! (anyone who read that earlier blog post of mine knows why this excites me… no more wolves in nature for me)

3) Triumph Insult Comic Dog Best of DVD (hilariousness)

4) Steelers road to Super Bowl XL 5 disc set
5) Bottle of excellent scotch
6) Humidor with Chibas and some dominican cigars (my uncle works for Royal Carribean)
7) Memory for my computer
8) my wife in a Santa’s helper outfit (best gift evar)
9) $100 cash
10) $200 JCPenny card
11) $100 Lowe’s Home Improvement Card
12) $50 Olive Garden card
13) two huge bottles of Curve cologne (love it)
one dozen squares of homemade Texas Sheetcake
14) Thundercats DVD’s
15) Set of Cheech and Chong DVD’s with a quarter ounce of crazily good pot crammed inside the gift bag (from my church going sister)
16) Certificates for Ice Skating at PPG square
17) new fish tank
18) guitar strings
19) Green Day, Foo Fighters, and Dave Matthews Tab sheets (guitar crap)
20) pillowtop King size mattress with box spring and huge fluffy comforter (I will sleep all day now)

I am loving the idea that my straight-laced sister scored me some primo pot for Xmas. I don’t smoke that often, but have recently been talking about wanting to break out my Scooby Doo Bong (not lying) again. My family rocks.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 12/27/2006 7:49 PM


I’ve had my Wii since launch day, so I’ve had plenty of playing opportunity. Anyways, my loot.

Elebits(Wii): Truly an awesome game. Whoever was dealing to the guys that made up Katamari Damacy has found a new customer.

Dragon Quest 8(PS2): Lessee, character designs by the guy who created Dragon Ball, comes with a demo disc for FFXII… Yup, awesome.

Disgaea: Hour of Darkness(PS2): I have wanted this game for SO long… I’m going to spend a LOT of time in this game, what with levelling characters, levelling items, maximum level of 9999, etc, etc, etc.

Final Fantasy XII(PS2): I haven’t played this one yet, mostly because I know that when I do start playing, I may not be able to stop.

Gun(GCN): I may exchange this, only because it’s a used copy from BlockBuster, complete with marker on the disc… But still, it’s a good game.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga(GBA): I actually played this game most of the way through on a sibling’s copy, but that just menas I know for a fact how good this game is.

Wii Points Card: Good for 2000 points. I tried to cash it in last night, but couldn’t connect to the Wii Shop, even after an HOUR on the “Connecting, please wait” screen.

Dilbert Book: Try Rebooting Yourself. Funny. No more needs to be said.

Super Mario Brothers Super Show: Volume 1 on DVD: Awesome. I LOVED this show back when I was a kid, and way back when I’d stay up until late, Late, LATE at night to watch it on YTV.

Stuff OTHER people got that I’m still probably going to make use of:

Legend of Zelda: Twighlight Princess(GCN): Little brother got this game. Lucky little dork.

Anyway, that’s pretty much it. Merry Fallout everyone!

Chestnuts roasted by DocDragon @ 12/27/2006 8:24 PM


Here’s my Christmas stash.

DVDS
The Wild
Cars
Shark Tale
Over The Hedge
Garfield 2
Animaniacs Volume 1

BOOKS
2 old Bloom County Books
A Sherman’s Lagoon book

CDS
Happy Feet Soundtrack
Nightmare Before Christmas 2-disc Soundtrack

OTHER STUFF
The original VHS of “It’s Christmastime Again, Charlie Brown” complete with Shell gas station logo
A book light
A new computer chair
$50 gift card for Books A Million
$50 gift card for Hastings
Day-To-Day ‘Far Side’ calender
A new alarm clock
A new watch
A pen with a CRAZY CAT on it

And some other stuff I’m forgetting

Chestnuts roasted by Jake @ 12/27/2006 9:35 PM


I got Trivial Pursuit: 80s Edition!

Chestnuts roasted by Jordan @ 12/27/2006 9:36 PM


Actually, the Box sets of DVD’s were a nice free gift, due to the story below:

On xmas night, i oredered a belkin wireless g router so i can go on line with my wii and psp.

so, it was like 40 dollars and i got a free Dynex usb adapter with it as a bonus…I chose store pickup and had to go to the one near work to get the adapter, and the one near my house for the router….now I KNOW that Bestbuy only lets you return stuff with a receipt…BUT i really didnt need my usb adapter, so after going to the best buy near my house for the fouter, i ask them kindly if i can exchange without a receipt…they said yeah cause of the holiday. So, I went to my ca an dgot out the FREE bonus adapter, and exchanged for a 45 dollar gift card…

I saw they had a sale on certain tv show box sets, it was buy one get one…they had facts of life, season 1 and 2 set, and i thought the Family one was on sale too, but it wasnt…so i went and got Boondocks season one instead. THEN this morning remembering about the no receipt policy, i went and exchanged Boondocks for the Family Box set. So i got it my own way after all! so all in all, my brothers gift of a 25 dollar bestbuy card ended up with me getting like 115 dollars worth of stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/27/2006 9:46 PM


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