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Summer Megaparty: Reruns?

Oh God, I hate dial-up so, so much. I can't do anything. Plus, X-E is brought to you by a combination of a desktop and a laptop, but mostly the desktop. Unfortunately, I can only get online on the laptop, meaning that every picture, Word document and anything else has to be built on one computer, burned to a CD and brought to the other to upload. If I make a mistake or forget something, I get to do it all over again. I'm counting the minutes until Verizon comes tomorrow, bearing the gift of Fios. Beautiful, beautiful Fios.

So, since putting anything of substance together on dial-up is entirely too frustrating for my fragile bones, let's use this space to reflect on a couple of articles from X-E's past that newer readers probably haven't seen. Here are five from 2003 that I've always liked...

The Mystery of Hostess Choco-Diles: I grew a profound obsession with these west coast-only Hostess cakes, and went absolutely batshit crazy trying to track them down. Ultimately, I called some random Hostess bakery in California, plead my case, and wired 'em like a hundred bucks to rush-ship me a box of dozens of Choco-Diles -- most of which ended up being glue-gunned to an antique frame we had laying around as some alien form of art. Nearly all of them fell off the frame in the weeks following, but the thing looked pretty cool during its short life.

The article had a lot of traction when it was first published, and got linked all over town. I'd like to think that it had a big part in the current availability of Hostess Choco-Diles -- not from Hostess, mind you, but from day-playing entrepreneurs who realized that they could charge people double or triple the retail cost and make decent cash running their own little Choco-Dile mail order businesses.

Recreating Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving: I never really have a huge queue of articles waiting to be written, so it's always exciting when I stumble upon something that inspires me. Sometimes, something inspires me so much that I get seriously depressed when I'm finished writing about it, because there's just no telling if I'll ever "feel it" like that again. This is a great example. I don't know why I thought it was so cool to recreate the absurd dinnertime feast seen in the Peanuts Thanksgiving special, but I did, and still do. From freeze-framing on all of the table and kitchen shots in the cartoon to running rampant in the grocery store on the hunt for pretzel sticks and jelly beans, it was just such a blast.

Glofish - The Living Fad: The house of X-E was built on random nostalgic musings, but when I review what I've covered, that barely seems to account for half of the articles. Truth be told, it's much more exciting for me to hunt for and write about all the new holiday-themed candies and toys that come out each year. This is partly because I've written about enough old crap to know that we live in a world that throws most of its stuff away, and it's important to me to "archive" those little slices of heaven that would otherwise be forgotten. This article, about that "Glofish" fad from a few years ago, kind of falls under that umbrella.

The 1984 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: There are times when I get so excited to write about something, it becomes almost daunting. When I know I have a goldmine of material and that material just happens to be something I have a very genuine and true love for, it's almost hard to write about it. In this case, I handled those feelings by turning what would normally be a regular-length article into like 450 pages of words, pictures and videos. Looking back on it now, I'm not exactly thrilled with my choice of words, but when I reflect upon the morning I spent watching the parade on a grainy VHS, screaming over and over again about how cool everything was, it reminds me that doing this site is half about what I publish and half about what I get out of the trip. If that makes sense?

The Halloween House: Sometimes, the stuff I write about is the fruit of months-long searches. The Macy's Parade review, for example, was no easy find -- it involved phone calls, long drives and at least a little begging. Other times, shit just falls in my lap. When you're spending an October writing about any and every Halloween "thing" you can find, and you drive past a house with two dozen life-sized statues patterned after every horror icon imaginable, it's tough not to feel a little charmed. As things turned out, there wasn't much to say about the place once I put the article together. There are times when I'd say in retrospect that maybe I shouldn't have bothered writing a certain article, but with something like this, fuck that. It was posted on Halloween in 2003. It couldn't have been more perfect, all things considered.

Great, now I'm jonesing for Halloween during a Summer Megaparty. This is what happens when you're on dial-up.

Posted by Matt on 07/18/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 110 comments

What about flash drives? =P

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 07/19/2007 2:16 AM


It takes me so long to write my follow up comments I can’t even tell if I’m double-posting or not. Anyway, is there any good way to find the articles that have been written in ages past, other than going through the blog archives? Admittedly, I am a somewhat recent reader (around Halloween last year) and have a whole lot of catching up to do.

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 07/19/2007 2:28 AM


I think I’m going over to Manimal’s house with some junk food (including chocodiles) and have a pity party. LOLalso Ben You can use the search engine on the bottom of the home page, there is an archive section that doesn’t have all the articles but a lot you can read from but I don’t know what it is someone does.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 07/19/2007 2:42 AM


Shuanfu

Awesome blog post about your beach trip. Glad you had a good time. I could definitely use something like that in my life right about now.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 07/19/2007 2:54 AM


didn’t realize i’d been lurking for so long… might as well lurk no more… my first read was the x-2 ice cream article.

that haunted house is one of my favorite internet things EVER

and i found chocodiles once, and only once…then the hostess outlet store closed down :(

but um, thanks for what you do!

Chestnuts roasted by Grant @ 07/19/2007 3:39 AM


What about flash drives? =P

My guess is that his flash drive money keeps getting gambled away.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 07/19/2007 4:03 AM


Well I just spent money that I shouldn’t have on a Soundwave G1 Re-issue.

What can I say? I never had it as a kid. Now, do I keep it MIB or open it?

Click my name for pics.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 07/19/2007 4:33 AM


YAY MANIMAL! She is very cute- congrats!!

Tomorrow is our Harry Potter party at the bookstore…should be a crazy time. I will be capturing the historic midnight moment on my archaic old VHS camcorder.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 07/19/2007 5:29 AM


Man, someone’s always gotta be that guy :evil:

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 07/19/2007 9:10 AM


The Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is one of my favorites. Does it have to be Thanksgiving to fix it though? If not, this sounds like a pretty sweet idea for later.

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 07/19/2007 9:23 AM


Did I submit that comment again just now? Don’t know how that happened, sorry. It was from last night in the heat of annoyed-on-Manimal’s behalf/upset-at-being-spoiled passion. Really I was mad at myself for not resisting that last refresh.
Catch up with you guys Saturday ;)

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 07/19/2007 9:27 AM


I found this site via another website’s link back during Halloween 2005. Only recently started posting though; I was sorta intimidated by the regulars and their interaction with one another… still am a bit. Whoever said they were the crazy uncle of the site, I always felt like the random cousin who only shows up when there is free food to be had.

I have to say that my favorite article was the random children’s books review that featured the dinosaur book and the Full House trivia book. Tears came to my eyes at the “Hamie” part I was laughing so hard :)

To end my massive post, congrats to the Manimal and his new arrival!

Chestnuts roasted by eliza @ 07/19/2007 9:29 AM


I came across X-E as I did a search for pictures of American Gladiators. Everyone on here has such a great whacky sense of humor and I love that.

This site is the only way Im able to get through this slooooooooooooow time at my office!

Chestnuts roasted by FelixtheCat @ 07/19/2007 10:01 AM


Wow I am slow…just thought of this but reruns and summer go hand in hand usually. All the networks spend the time replaying all the shows from the fall and spring…Summer Megaparty indeed :)

Chestnuts roasted by Danny J @ 07/19/2007 10:10 AM


Hey Matt,

I LOVE the flashbacks, but can you make one sometime that doesn’t access articles that are already on the front page? There are so many hard-to-find gems lost in the web of the X-E archives. :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Abram @ 07/19/2007 10:13 AM


Huh. As it turns out, Tuesday after next will be my fourth anniversary as an XE reader. Like many of you, I first came here looking for a site with solid information pertaining to giant ape juice. What I found instead was a hilarious review of the 1984 Supergirl movie. I was in Oxford and out of money, and every time I stepped out the door I ended up spending eighty-seven dollars American, and we were in the grip of a massive heatwave and the computer room was the only place in the entire house that had air conditioning. So I ended up reading through most of the front-page archive mostly out of self-defense.

Of course, then I lurked for two years before ever posting on a blog entry. And I still think some of my favorite articles are Matt’s old E-Bay scams. Especially the Infinity Fortuna Spellkit, which now seems to be accessible only through the search engine.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 07/19/2007 10:25 AM


I found X-E while either searching for Halloween things or random toys; I don’t recall which, just that it was in October of 2002. I had just started my first big high school job and the interwebs became a great outlet each night to recharge for the next day.

I also lurked for about two years before posting here and there in blogs where I felt like I could add to the conversation. That went on for two more years until last year’s Summer Mega Party, where late night conversations were very much needed in a crazy time in my life. Tear :(

My favorite articles are the road trips or whenver Matt goes out on a mad search for something…oh how I can so relate….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/19/2007 10:37 AM


it sounds as if you have a wireless network in your house for broadband. you should be able to, even without broadband working, make a shared folder between the 2 computers and sharing files like that.

run thru the home networking wizard for windows

Chestnuts roasted by kyjlm @ 07/19/2007 10:53 AM


Muppet Baby:

Continuing last articles thread, I have had UC now for 11 years and thats exactly what it is, not Crohns…I can see how something like that can be misdiagnosed in its early stages cause it takes some time to wreack havoc…just got a new doctor since I moved to a new state and had it reaffirmed again, just in case. Thank Titan I’ve never had anything removed and that I can still eat and drink most anything…though its not always a pleasant outcome.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 07/19/2007 11:00 AM


First off, congrats to Manimal and family.

Second, based on a post yesterday, I went out to get me some Carnival Skittles. Not bad. But while I was there I found another limited edition candy I think everybody should know about: Retro Starburst.

The concept is to take a flavor and assign pop culture names representing the past four decades. The 60s is represented by “Psychedeli-melon”. I’m not sure what that name means. The 70s have the flavor “Disco Berry”. The best one (namewise anyway) is the 80′s entry, “Optimus Lime”. And the 90s have “Hey Mango-rena!” to remind us all that the 90s truly were just as horrifying as the 70s or 80s.

Haven’t actually tried any of the flavors yet. Still recovering from the diabetic coma I put myself into with the Skittles.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris Martin @ 07/19/2007 11:02 AM


and the 90s have “Hey Mango-rena!” to remind us all that the 90s truly were just as horrifying as the 70s or 80s.

I’d like to cast my vote for “more horrifying”. Every once in a while I’ll run across something from the 90′s that makes me nostalgic, but for the most part I hated that decade.

Hooray! Baby! That really is exctiting news. I’m happy for you, Manimal. She is truly a blessing.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 07/19/2007 11:40 AM


CONGRATS Manimal, another girl! I love the name! Hearing your tale is making me excited/nervous about having my number 2 in November.

Chestnuts roasted by IHAQ @ 07/19/2007 11:47 AM


Babieeees! I want some….. Congratulations, Manimal!

Wow, I remember being delighted when some of those articles were first posted. Couldn’t have picked better ones for the blog. I don’t remember how I first happened on this site, or exactly when, for that matter. I have the feeling that it was while searching for a legitimate review of a crappy movie, and this is what turned up.

Chestnuts roasted by Toffeecake @ 07/19/2007 12:47 PM


This is not reruns, this is a clip show! I love these things.

Hooray once again for Manimal! Forget what the Chinese Governmment says, Girls are very Important! Allie is a cutey. Our ranks grow slowly, but they grow exceeding dedicated.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 07/19/2007 12:49 PM


First off, Congratulations Manimal and Family!!

Second, I happened on this site a couple of years ago in my search for the elusive Chocodile and have been coming here ever since. I don’t post much (I’m very shy and that translates to a virtual shyness), but I am here everyday and I read everything. I am thankful that I can come here and I know it will put a smile on my face (at the least!!). You guys are great!!!

Chestnuts roasted by DarkSideofBrightness @ 07/19/2007 12:55 PM


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