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Ninja Turtles & Strawberry Mini-Wheats.

In the previous post, I called "slenderer" the plural of "slender." This is incorrect. I'm not even sure if a word like "slender" can have a plural in any reasonable fashion, but I may be wrong again. I've said my Hail Marys and I hope all is forgiven.

In a previous post but not the previous post, I asked y'all for suggestions on what to trade Red Steel in for, because Red Steel apparently sucks. You had a lot of great suggestions, but upon going to Toys 'R' Us with visions of Elebits dancing in my head, I traded the bad game in for a shiny gift card and left not with Elebits, but with lots and lots of toys. Starting with this:


There's already a full gamut of toys based on the upcoming Ninja Turtles CG flick, including the four green heroes in what I'd call their best action figure translations to date. Really, the new figures are just about perfect. While I dabbled in the resurgent TMNT line based specifically on the resurgent TMNT cartoon, these are much, much nicer. I picked up Raphael to begin a collection that will inevitably end up as desk decor at work, and the picture above says it all. It's a great mold with or without the connection to the new flick, with around 47,000 points of articulation and a bandana that actually looks like a bandana and not at all like a knob of raw steak glued to the side of a Ninja Turtle's head.

I really love their chic simplicity. In many ways, seeing the new movie toys reminded me of when the original Turtles toy craze first launched -- with four totally basic, soft-headed Turtle figures that came with 27 brownish plastic weapons. Like those figures, the new set relies less on any specific gimmicky action feature and more on the idea that these are great toys to let imagination-through-hands run wild. It's a shame that I'm too old and fogyish to utilize Raphael as anything more than a decorative statue, but kids who end up with these figures are in for countless afternoons of adventure by their own dictation.

Not all of the new TMNT movie toys follow Raphael's holy pattern of simple awesomeness, but the best ones do. And they're only $6.99! That's not much more than I paid for the elusive Metalhead figure back in grade school.


There's a great commercial for new Strawberry Delight Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal, where a normal, white-frosted anthropomorphic Mini-Wheat mistakes a pink-frosted anthropomorphic Mini-Wheat and starts hitting on him. I am so damn proud of the person who pitched that to Kellogg's well enough to get an OK. I decided to reward the mystery pitcher's grand effort by buying a box, and now that I've tried it, I hereby proclaim Strawberry Delight Frosted Mini-Wheats as both Cereal of the Month and Cereal With The Longest Name Ever. Shit's good, son. Real good.

Take a bowl of Frosted Mini-Wheats, but replace the milk with Strawberry Quik. That's what this tastes like, and it works much better than that visual dictates. The frosting is far thicker ("thicker" being the plural of "thick") and more indulgent than the regular whitey version, and my taste buds had to light a cigarette after the experience.

And that's my story. Turtles and cereal. You know what I should write? Articles. It's been a while. That's on the to-do list, assuming I can get past the recent habit of writing articles halfway, hating them and ditching them. In the meantime, check this page for a bunch of older articles that I liked well enough.

Posted by Matt on 01/18/2007. E-mail me!



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One thing that always upset my about the cartoon was that they changed Splinter’s origin. In the comic that the cartoon is based off of, Splinter was never human.

The newer cartoon show corrected this.

And if Muppet Baby‘s account is happening across the country right now, I weep for the future,

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 01/20/2007 12:34 AM


I have a few comments about the new Turtle figures after I’ve had time to play around with them a bit:

The figures look awesome. They look good in action poses and ‘just standing there’ poses. IMO, they are the best looking TMNT figures ever. The articulation is sweet. But you know what? These guys are apparently standing in the wind because their bandanas are blowing (esp. Leo’s) like crazy. But there is a problem. Mikey’s is going the wrong way! Why have three blowing the same way and just one going the other? It wasn’t a big deal until I set them up on my desk in a ‘perched to attack’ pose and two buddies came over and they both noted that Mike was standing in his own weather pattern. But you know why that’s really no big deal? These are the first Turltes that I can actually get to stand…and in different poses. Awesome…

Man do I sound tipsy :P

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 01/20/2007 12:45 AM


Oh, that Mikey…Always having to be the odd one out! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 01/20/2007 1:30 AM


Not calling Muppet Baby a liar but that is something I just have to see to believe and even if I saw it, I’d still be very skeptical that its wide spread to point that we should be alarmed

It’s not that EVERYONE is doing it, but it’s more common than it should be. You’re seeing more and more of it now because the kids that really grew up as the first generation with an internet presence so established as to be taken for granted are starting to enter Junior High and High School. These kids spent just as much time Instant Messaging (likely exponentially more, actually) as they did doing their spelling homework. It creates a paradigm shift and a new set of obstacles, when those writing patterns find their way into places that they just shouldn’t be.

If you want to kid into college and you write “str8!”, it’s not going to happen. And yes, when I was working as a grad assistant and teaching remedial English for students on academic probation, I had a student turn in a paper with words like “str8″ and “l8ter” on it.

Chestnuts roasted by Wukong @ 01/20/2007 2:33 AM


Back when parts of Nintendo’s official website were written to be entertaining and not just to sell you something, Dan Owsen printed an excessively badly-spelled E-mail he got and remarked that he had a theory that the Internet was going to lead to the complete and utter breakdown of grammar as we know it.

I generally hang out in places where people type full sentences, like here, so I was beginning to think he was wrong. But if Mr. Baby is correct….yikes. Why didn’t we listen to Owsen?

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 01/20/2007 3:10 AM


If you want to kid into college and you write “str8!”, it’s not going to happen. And yes, when I was working as a grad assistant and teaching remedial English for students on academic probation, I had a student turn in a paper with words like “str8″ and “l8ter” on it.

i’m guessing these things aren’t happening in the honors classes.. sadly when i was in high school there was a kid in our theater class who was a senior and they had his english class watching disney movies to do book reports on (sad but true), he easily graduated despite his 6th grade learning level. i think they just wanted to get him out of there.. meanwhile some of my friends were struggling to get out of there from partying too much and missing tests and such, however these were typically honors kids – different standards for different people

i have a cousin the same age as me who to this day cannot properly spell or write. we were brought up through the same education system, albeit in different classes (i was immediately thrown into honors from first grade on). i think some people just have a harder time “getting it”

and you’d be surprised to see some of the dolts they’ll hand a college degree to. when i was in school there were literally some kids taking exams who needed help finding where to put their name on the tests.. i have a friend who has a masters in rehabilitation who is utterly clueless on an academic level. you really have to question the value of a “higher education” these days, the standards are very lax

but while i do believe there’s a time and a place for linguistic standards, i simply do not see the internet as one of them.. certainly not on a site where we’re discussing ninja turtles and breakfast cereal!

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/20/2007 4:12 AM


but while i do believe there’s a time and a place for linguistic standards, i simply do not see the internet as one of them.. certainly not on a site where we’re discussing ninja turtles and breakfast cereal!

With me, it’s really most an aesthetic thing, at least online. I just find it to be jarring to my eyes and difficult to read sometimes. Not the occasionaly ‘lol’ or that type of thing, but when people write “OMG u half 2 no that the partE was gr8!!!”, I pretty much throw in the towel.

Online, I couldn’t care less if people don’t mind their commas, capital letters and apostraphes, but when they start breaking out substitution ciphers to communicate…that’s when I throw in the towel.

Chestnuts roasted by Wukong @ 01/20/2007 6:24 AM


I always loved the Mini-Wheats commercials where the Cereal was in fact a siamese twin mini-wheat joined at the back. One twin was straight-laced and health conscious, while the other heavily frosted side was the bad-ass rebel who just wanted to rock out 24/7. As if that frosting made eating Shredded Wheat in any way rebellious, normal everyday kids would eat the cereal and end up rocking out for a few seconds only to come back down to Earth in time for another bite. Mini-Wheats commercials have been responsible for airing more bad blue jean outfits on TV than an episode of Blossom. In closing, the cereal is fantastic, and keeps us grown folks (26) regular.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 01/20/2007 9:35 AM


I am so SNT right now.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/20/2007 9:50 AM


I SNT every Friday night. I just come here thinking it’s Saturday, which you’d think would stop after a few weeks…

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 01/20/2007 1:51 PM


Every time I see SNT I think of SNL. Every time I see SNL I think of how much time I have just lost from my life. That is not the case, however, with SNT so this will never come full circle.

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 01/20/2007 2:29 PM


You sure about that? I’m pretty sure I singlehandedly make SNTs pretty vacuous :P

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/20/2007 3:54 PM


snt + snl – time wasted = showbiz pizza bears

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/20/2007 3:54 PM


Well this one turned into something else didn’t it!??! For the sake of our friendships we all just need to let this one go and move on to happier meadows.

Let’s be SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE HOLDING HANDS! Ick…sorry, I couldn’t help myself.

Happy Saturday all.

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 01/20/2007 3:58 PM


shiny happy people + biggie smallz – gay = it’s all good! ;)

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/20/2007 4:00 PM


Wait, how can you factor gay out of happy? They’re synonyms.

OH GOD! I walked into the Grammar trap, again!!

And technically that isn’t factoring out, but forget I said that because the last thing we want to do is start arguing about mathematical operations.

not that there’s anything wrong with that :P

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/20/2007 4:08 PM


Don’t get me started on math. I’ll add you all to my subtract from existence list. Oh I’ll carry the one alright.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/20/2007 4:10 PM


It’s called “regrouping” now, Doho :P

Oops, I did it again.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 01/20/2007 4:12 PM


Who let Britney in here?

Chestnuts roasted by Old E @ 01/20/2007 5:12 PM


muppetbaby’s story doesn’t surprise me. When I was a freshman in high school the same thing happened, with kids using “u” and all of that.

Chestnuts roasted by lindsay @ 01/20/2007 6:28 PM


i think i’m immune to it.. posting on hip hop forums and growing up reading prince lyric sheets you grow a bit accustomed to creative use of the english language

i wasn’t removing gay from the happy, i was removing gay from the shiny! i swear..

Chestnuts roasted by cheeky @ 01/20/2007 7:48 PM


Indeed, every word of that was truth, although I was exaggerating a little- not every single student in the class wrote like this, although it definately was a majority. This was only in the grade 9 class, though. This was their first year in high school, and I was not going to let them get away with it, even though it was permitted in their junior high school. My grade 10′s were fine, and had dropped the habit. This wasn’t in the States, though- I’m from Canada. This was in Quebec…at the same high school I went to myself.

Happy SNT! Can’t wait to play some Texas Hold ‘Em, drink beer and watch the hockey game. Have a good one, everybody!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 01/20/2007 8:21 PM


Wow, just reading over the posts here….all over the place. Is this gonna be the SNT for the night? I am staying in tonight, last night was way long and I’m getting old I guess. Well, if it is YAY for SNT. (and snl is new)

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 01/20/2007 10:09 PM


Happy Saturday everybody!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 01/20/2007 10:19 PM


Happy Saturday everybody!
I was the first to read this message. ME.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 01/20/2007 10:20 PM


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