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Creepy Compensation.

As you've grown tired of reading about by now, I haven't felt much Halloween spirit this season. Tried to beat the pissy out of my hizzy Sunday afternoon by going to a bunch of stores that I haven't already scoured forty times since late August.


Aside from the usual run of department stores and pharmacies was Spirit, a Halloween store that I've only normally witnessed as a temporary resident in local malls. This year, they upgraded by taking over a long closed Toys 'R' Us on the other side of town. In the photo above, look close and you'll notice the familiar TRU rainbow pattern. Well, I guess that's not too familiar. This particular TRU was not fond of remodeling to franchise specifications. TRU stores haven't had the bricky rainbows since the 1930s.

Spirit only utilized around an eighth of the store's available space, using crude curtains to block off the rest. This sucked the punch out of my original notion: "A Halloween store the size of a Toys 'R' Us! Wow!" Still, it was ten times bigger than any of the mall stores, and they put the extra real estate to good use with at least 45 aisles worth of Shrek costumes in different sizes.

Halloween stores are generally very expensive considering the quality of the goods sold, and this was no different. Skull-themed squeeze balls that reveal fake blood and rubber maggots inside the eye sockets are a perennial favorite, but we shouldn't be paying six bucks for them. We shouldn't, but we do, because tis the season for being frighteningly frivolous. I didn't come home empty handed, but at press time, I'm only willing to share a few of the purchased items with the general public...


A few of Spirit's displays were dedicated to clearance items, where the thrifty have a chance to buy all of the Halloween stuff nobody else loves at discount prices. I was thrilled to find the neon pumpkin light above, which despite looking like something from a 1986 Spencer's store, was actually only produced a few years ago. Originally retailing for 19.99, the clearance price was 6.97. I'm not sure if I would've bought it if it was 6.99. There's something about that "97" that always gets me.

There were other, cooler Halloween styles available, but I picked the pumpkin because it was the only one with a working "Try Me" demo button. I've been burned too many times on non- or mal- or some other three-letter-prefix-with-a-hyphen functioning clearance electronics, and really, there's no point in owning a neon light if it doesn't help your living room look at least a little bit like that shitty store Tootie built after Mrs. Garrett's bakery burned down.


The batteries were included, and the end result is quite nice. I have the option of leaving the pumpkin on with a consistent glow, or if I'm feeling saucy, I can have him flash on and off until he drives everyone within sight distance into epileptic fits. My neon pumpkin also makes a perfect centerpiece for my Halloween Mood Tableâ„¢, as it's capable of giving off light without running any special risk of burning the apartment down. My hand-shaped five-wicked candle cannot say the same. On the flip side, the neon pumpkin light is totally at a loss when it comes to dripping wax that looks like human blood. Perhaps, if they work in tandem, the world will be theirs.

I think this is the first piece of real neon lighting that I've ever owned, which is somewhat cathartic considering the amount of time I spent pining for such lighting as a child. Back then, even small lights like this were preclusively expensive, and the only way I could grab one was by blowing one of my "big" birthday or Christmas gift wishes. I wanted a neon light, but not that much. Now that I have this, I can move forward with completing the second biggest treasure hunt of my childhood: That choking hazard poster with the mitt-handed blue guy.


And then, somehow, I let myself buy the two cheap slime toys seen above, which were ludicrously priced at 2.99 each. All told, they cost me almost as much as the pumpkin light! Each toy consists of a plastic coffin, filled with a stretchy, rubbery monster figure who lives in a soup of cold, brightly colored toy slime. It's the weirdest toy slime ever, too. Consistency-wise, it's sort of like that smelly shit we used to squeeze out of those little tin tubes to blow noxious bubbles with using a tiny straw. I worded that last sentence poorly, but hopefully someone knows what I'm referring to. The toy slime feels just like that stuff, and it's nowhere near liquidy enough to drip on any unsuspecting action figures who've gotten on my bad side. On the other hand, I was always warned not to touch dry ice, so I didn't, but I'm pretty sure that this is what it would feel like, and it's good to finally know! MOVING ON.


"Hot Spiced Cider" might sound a little Christmassy, but there are recipes for it in virtually every last one of my 5,000 Halloween craft/recipe magazines. I'm not really a fan of drinking alcohol for the flavor of it all, but rum seemed like it'd get completely lost in a sea of hot cider, and that's right up my alley. Problem is, it's been like 200 degrees out all month long. You can't really drink hot cider when you're already hot. Then you're dealing with "double hot," a term that could only be construed as positive if it was mouthed by some jackoff character in a Kevin Smith movie in relation to the ass of a nearby woman. So, I hungs a left on 2-1 and Lewis, and ended up with the next best thing: Cold Spiced Cider.

All you need is some store-bought apple cider and a nice bottle of Captain Morgan's spiced rum. Technically, what I bought from the store isn't true apple cider, but rather just the usual pasteurized apple juice under a more seasonal label. I don't care; it says "cider" and that's good enough for me. The official recipe calls for ten ounces of cider and two ounces of rum, but that's a bit of a hard sell. You'd have to drink a gallon of cider before you felt anything approaching tingly. I went a little closer to 3.5 ounces of rum for every 10 ounces of cider, and by my third glass, most of what was on TV seemed a lot funnier. So did my sneakers.


I added a dash of cinnamon, along with a cinnamon stick from a jar that was very likely older than I am. I choose to believe that cinnamon sticks are incapable of going bad, and that there's nothing wrong with stirring my drinks with a foodstuff that saw Carter in office. Despite my bravado, I abhor the taste of liquor, and the added cinnamon masks it well enough. I'd look up cinnamon on Wikipedia to try to come up with some metaphysical plusses in adding it, but the truth is, it's just fun to dash cinnamon on stuff and pretend you're some expert gourmand.


And speaking of haute cuisine, Ring Pop has unveiled their new Halloween flavor: Screaming Berry! It sort of tastes like blueberries, but the most amazing thing is that the black portions of the black & orange striped candies are actually black, and not that deep purple that so many candy companies try to pass off as black. I can't believe that this hasn't been heralded as a bigger breakthrough, but I suppose the people who give a shit about candy being black are a fairly silent minority.

The only downside is that truly black candy isn't translucent, thereby robbing us of the usual joy of watching that little plastic "knob" attached to the plastic ring become ever more visible as we suck and suck and suck. But, since I only came up with that gripe so my Ring Pop review could be more than a single paragraph, I'm not sure if it should really count.

I feel like it's been a year since I wrote words and shared them with people, so I apologize if there were any typos or other weirdnesses in the above. It's all about baby steps. Tonight, writing. Tomorrow, proofreading. And the next day, a good excuse for why I won't do either again for another two weeks.

Posted by Matt on 10/17/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 156 comments

My Spirit Halloween store is where a Comp USA used to be. Those Spirit stores get crappier every year. You take away their mass amounts of slutty outfits and gay vampires costumes and you’re left with giant plastic costume accessories and some wigs.

Chestnuts roasted by WolfMan @ 10/18/2007 12:23 AM


Wenthrall: Lucky charms cereal is awesome, but maybe its all the sugar they use in franken berry that I like so much. Still nothing can beat my Christmas crunch. Also any one remember the smurf cereal from back in the 80s? That stuff was the shizzle!

Jessica Marie: I dont think having children is the secret to enjoying Halloween again, since iv always been some one who enjoyed the “Holiday” Its just so much fun to see it again from some one whos never experienced Ghost Stories, and that first time entering a cheap themed Haunted House. Or picking out a costume for the year. The anxiousness of waiting for the day they can go trick o treating. Its an indescribable difference.

Chestnuts roasted by mjgrass @ 10/18/2007 1:00 AM


lol interesting stuff as always Matt. I wanted a lava lamp when I was about 16 I had enough money to get one but when I was at the mall looking at them my Grandma brought up the point that there was a huge risk of one of my younger cousins knocking it over and breaking it, where would you put one? I promised to think about it even after months of saving up (the one I wanted was about 35 bucks) I never came back to get one.

Your talk about cider reminded me of this

Also this (yes I Googled it this isn’t the SAT’s I can cheat)

Ned Flanders: Ho ho ho, suckin’ down the cider, uh? Hey, word to the wise -
[shows Homer a card]

Ned Flanders: season pass. It pays for itself after the sixteenth visit. You know, most people don’t know the difference between apple cider and apple juice, but I do. Now here’s a little trick to help you remember. If it’s clear and yella’, you’ve got juice there, fella. If it’s tangy and brown, you’re in cider town. Now, there’s two exceptions and it gets kinda tricky here…

Homer’s Brain: You can stay, but I’m leaving.
[Homer's brain floats away]

Ned Flanders: …can be yellow, if they’re using late season apples. And, of course, in Canada, the whole thing’s flip-flopped.
[Homer collapses]

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 10/18/2007 1:08 AM


Wait, I’m not sure if that’s an insult to Kevin Smith or not.

Kevin Smith is double hot, yo.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 10/18/2007 1:36 AM


I think the bubble things you are referring to were something like what appears in this video: http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/5281/

… but, from what I remember, the straw was a lot smaller.

Chestnuts roasted by Reality @ 10/18/2007 3:59 AM


I actually enjoyed the Jones Halloween flavors this year. Gruesome Grape makes for a great ice cream soda.

But, today is supposed to be 75 degrees. (Ohio) Sooo I’ll bring in my pumpkin so he doesn’t melt! Apple cider and apple picking just doesn’t feel right in this heat. Believe me, I’ve tried both.

Chestnuts roasted by JillS @ 10/18/2007 7:56 AM


A few years back when I lived in a frat-like house with a few friends I used to make an awesome Halloween punch (I actually made it for our summer parties, but whatever). It’s quite simple and is made from: any clear liquor (vodka will do just fine), 7-up or Sprite, and orange sherbert. The cool thing is that the sherbert kind of floats on top giving it a gross appearance which is perfect for Halloween. It was by far the most popular thing at our parties and we always ran out of it quickly. I highly recommend making it if you’re having a Halloween party this year. It tastes great too.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 10/18/2007 8:06 AM


wayyyy off topic i know.. but lately for some reason i’ve thought about ‘spot’ and fido-dido from the 7-up ads from way back when… even the spot game for the NES… anyone else remember these guys and other older mascots for soda’s?

Chestnuts roasted by Primus @ 10/18/2007 9:37 AM


Primus – I totally remember the 7-up spot. They ran that contest where you would win something if you found “the cool spot” at the bottom of your can of 7-up. I even have an old diary with an entry about how awesome it would be to win the cool spot. Something about “no parents, no rules”. But I was a dorky kid.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 10/18/2007 10:08 AM


Primus

I’m sure you’re already aware of it, but just in case you’re not, have you seen the old 1988 7-Up Christmas commercial Matt has listed under “80′s Ads”?

Direct link to the video is here.

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 10/18/2007 10:57 AM


For Matt and the rest of the wrestling fans lurking out there, here’s a slightly Halloween-themed link: a frightened Hulk Hogan enters the spooky lair of the Dungoen of Doom before receiving a beatdown by the debuting Giant. Otherwise known as the infamous “It’s not hot!” segment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PM9yhfYFLw

Nearly three minutes of pure hilarity. Uh, I mean hi-SCARE-ity.

Chestnuts roasted by Commander Awesome @ 10/18/2007 11:03 AM


Funny thing percocets…I’ve been on them on and off the last week for sinusitis pain.

They have caused me to partake in the internet form of drunk dialing, by leaving cryptic incoherent emails and messages to my AIM buddies or Myspace. I logged on to a favorite chat of mine for video games, and could do nothing more than type a smiley face and tell everyone how much I loved them. Repeatedly. I even wrote a lengthy love letter to TacoBell via Planet Feedback about their cheesy beefy melts and Baja Blast mountain dew. I even wrote to nintendo and blatantly asked for a new wii since i had to sell mine due to financial problems. click my name for the Taco Bell letter

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_festering corpse_Reeves @ 10/18/2007 11:16 AM


why are my posts not showing up

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/18/2007 11:17 AM


Primus – I totally remember the 7-up spot. They ran that contest where you would win something if you found “the cool spot” at the bottom of your can of 7-up. I even have an old diary with an entry about how awesome it would be to win the cool spot. Something about “no parents, no rules”. But I was a dorky kid.

Hell ya, I remember this. One of my earliest memories was watching a 7-Up ad on some tape I had that I taped some show on, where the Spots ambushed a Game Boy and stuck their game into the slot.

From that point on, I wanted a game boy. I don’t think I ever found the game, though.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 10/18/2007 11:20 AM


http://www.planetfeedback.com/index.php?level2=blog_viewpost&topic_id=302483

Who wants to see my love letter to Taco Bell I composed while high on Percocets during a bout with sinusitis?

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_festering corpse_Reeves @ 10/18/2007 11:51 AM


Spot for NES is strangely addictive. Sometimes I have to make it four players just so I can see all the colors. I haven’t played that game in a few years, but I’m totally feeling it now.

Funny, when I hear about 7-Up advertising the first thing I think about is that “Nevah had it, nevah will” guy. I’m not sure why. That’s when I was pretty young. Still, somehow he managed to beat into my impressionable little mind that it was The Uncola, and I maintain that perception to this day.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 10/18/2007 12:09 PM


sorry to have all the same post….the first one didnt post instantly and usually does, so i thought i deleted it somehow…

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 10/18/2007 2:01 PM


Clockwork:
Oh, the sherbet punch. I loves punch. The booze, it’s so sneeky!
I know of one called Cruzan Punch.
One bottle of Cruzan in each flavor- Mango,Pineapple,and Coconut, and Hawaiian Punch to taste. Fruity, boozy goodness!
*snickers* its amazing what you learn when you work in a liquor store…

mmm.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 10/18/2007 2:37 PM


mandy: Not your fault, it went into the approval bin for some strange reason. (The spam progs I use sometimes snag real comments.) If anyone ever notices that their comments aren’t showing up, please e-mail me. I check e-mail much more frequently than the spam log. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 10/18/2007 2:41 PM


By the way, Spirit is owned by Spencer’s. Spirit has a competitor in the form of Halloween Express, though I’ve been unable to find any corporate info on that seasonal store.

The Spirit location here took over an empty gym adjacent to a local mall. Halloween Express has a location in our fair city’s newer yet dead, dead, dead mall. It’s housed in a location that was formerly an Abercrombie & Fitch (the store still has the look of its former tenant, complete with black wood facade and red and green plaid carpet).

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 10/18/2007 2:45 PM


:grin: cola nut
:mrgreen: uncola nut

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 10/18/2007 2:53 PM


Ok, I need some help remembering the name of a toy from the 80s, it’s been killing me all day, and google hasn’t turned anything up…

It was a playset for cars (like hotwheels or matchbox… but i dont think it was assosiated with either) that was designed like a canyon of some sort- brown plastic rocks and dirt. It was filled with obsticles, like falling rocks and barricades to break through. It had a commercial that i remember was pretty popular, or at least i saw it all the time on my “Garfield In The Rough” tape I got off TV. It had to be around 1984-85. I’m thinging it was called something like “Danger Canyon” or “Danger Zone” or something like that…

Anyone know what I’m talking about??

Chestnuts roasted by BelmarBenny @ 10/18/2007 3:07 PM


We had a early dinner tonite of McD’s. The dinner included both types of their pies, apple and pumpkin. Now usually I love everything pumpkin, but this left unsatisfied. I think it had something to do with it being warm. I think some things just taste better cold, or at least room temperature. Pumpkin pie is one of those things. The apple pie was awesome, though.

The Spirit store is on the other side of town, so I haven’t been there. But we do have a Halloween Express and a Halloween Bootique. The Express is located in one old Coachouse/Hallmark type place, while the Bootique is in an old auto parts store.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 10/18/2007 5:18 PM


There’s a Halloween Express in Norman in the old Just For Feet, but I haven’t had a chance to check it out. I won’t get to do anything for Halloween anyway, so I’m really not feeling in the spirit of things…

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 10/18/2007 5:28 PM


jlajrc
You have 3 halloween stores?
*bes jealous*
We don’t even have ONE in TOWN!
That Spirit I mentioned earlier is 1/2 hour away!
*pouts*

That’s okay though… I hope to hit up a punkinpatch this weekend and make a mess of a few unsuspecting squashes!
*giggles*
see, that’s the fun part of livin’ in tha country.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 10/18/2007 5:59 PM


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