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My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

I got a rock.

Happy Halloween, you creatures! Though some may cry foul over Halloween falling on a Wednesday this year, at least it helps make the impenetrable hump of the workweek a little more palatable. Even people who don't give a shit about Halloween know enough to only work at half-speed today, and that in of itself is enough for me to toss aside all previous misgivings and shout, "I LURV HALLO."


Of course I watched It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown last night. It's just incredible to think that I've been watching that special for 25 Halloweens straight, give or take. I don't know when I started the tradition, and I'm sure I've missed a year here and there, but it's just so odd to realize that I watched that very same cartoon, probably at the same exact time of year on the same exact channel, decades ago.

When you've seen anything that many times, it's tough to avoid being on autopilot. When I view this special (and others in a similar vain), it's kind of like being at church: You know you're supposed to be paying attention and soaking it all in, but truth be told, your shoelaces suddenly became extremely interesting.


Throughout most of the special, I had a cat in my lap. We have five cats, and through some Halloween-inspired horrible luck of the draw, I got..."Kitten." Kitten's proper name is "Saturn," but we never call her that, because a generic, ironically nice-sounding moniker seemed to be a more natural fit the cat from hell. Don't get me wrong -- I'd fight off a Doberman if it picked on Kitten, but she is definitely the meanest cat in the history of cats.

You know how some animals have "hot spots?" Parts of their body that may result in offbeat vicious behavior when touched? Well, every part of Kitten's body is a hot spot. Since she's the smallest of our cats and kind of cute in her own little ugly way, Kitten is the first feline visitors want to approach when they're in our apartment for the first time. They never believe us when we tell them that this is a grave, grave mistake. This is a cat capable of simultaneously striking with her teeth and all four claws in less than a second, a talent that she truly enjoys showing off. Everyone loves scratching a cat right above their tail, but if you do this to Kitten, five parts of you will bleed.

And yet, she manages these rare bouts of total and complete affection, always at the oddest times -- like, for example, when I'm trying to take pictures of Charlie Brown television specials. Digging into my soft pink flesh with her hard eggshell claws, I could only hope that she'd grow bored quickly. It's one thing to touch Kitten's hot spots when she's just roaming around, but if you bug her when she's trying to be cute, the pain you'll face is positively legendary. I'm not sure if any of this has anything to do with Halloween, but it's helped make this appear to be fairly large for a blog post. Thanks, evil Kitten!


They stretched the Charlie Brown stuff into a hourlong broadcast by showing You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown right after the pumpkin show. I guess we have to accept this as part of the tradition, as they've been doing it for a few years now. It feels wrong to get up or change the channel when Charlie Freakin' Brown is on prime time network television, but man, that special sucks. I used the time to peruse the new and gigantic Toys 'R' Us catalog, which had just enough errant snowflake graphics to remind me of happy Christmas decorations and log fires and all of that other junk that will help take the sting out of a Halloween season that just never seemed to pork my soul like a pro this year.

You guys are great. You let me off the hook for this year's Halloween Countdown, and I appreciate that. You probably read plenty of websites, and...how can I put this? I'm sure you can tell when the people running them are "gunning for class president," so to speak. Clearly, I'm not. There's a freedom in that for me, to be honest. It's about trading some bravado and momentum to just do what I want to do, when I want to do it. I do feel bad about broken promises, but I won't make a habit out of it. This site's Christmas season will rock, and if it doesn't, I will personally stage an event where every reader is invited to bring along a bag of rocks and stone me to death.

Haven't seen a single trick-or-treater today. I guess nobody wants tiny Twix bars or Jolly Rancher lollipops shaped like Dracula. More for me. It's really calm out, and kind of chilly, and kind of darker than it should be at this hour. Pretty perfect, and I've got just enough gusto to drink something Halloweeny and watch something Halloweeny and be happy with that.

Better days are ahead, but this one isn't so bad.

Posted by Matt on 10/31/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 193 comments

Oh my god, major crisis narrowly averted. I thought the whole blog was destroyed.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/01/2007 11:10 PM


I think maybe a few posts got lost….I got scared for a minute there, Matt! Uh….Are you backing this stuff up?

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 11/01/2007 11:16 PM


Sorry if any comments were lost in the downtime. :(

Cameron: There are backups in place but the problems we just had were very unusual — not the kind of downtime that is typical. Was very scared…reading up, it looked like the blog was entirely wiped off the planet. Thank God I’m with ServINT.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/01/2007 11:18 PM


Matt, you are forgiven :P

The cat was the clincher, though. Just so we’re clear :)

Being November first and all, I hope you managed a nice Halloween – the night was certainly autumn enough for me here in New England.

Chestnuts roasted by 7. @ 11/01/2007 11:23 PM


Well it looks like Shrek and Hello Kitty are two of the new balloons in this year’s Macy’s Parade.

Also there’s a new Care Bears float. :)

In other holiday news: Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash is back on the shelves.

Ho ho ho.

Chestnuts roasted by Luap @ 11/01/2007 11:54 PM


yeah…i got a little freaked at that word press thing…for some reason back in january, i could not get on x-E via my pc bc somehow my IP got blocked…i had to use my psp and someone elses unencrypted signal. It was hit and miss for months

happy b day djd

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_where the hell did the blog go_Reeves @ 11/01/2007 11:58 PM


Whew! Glad the blog still exists. I broke out an Xmas tune or two from my iPod, but quit cause it didn’t feel right. PEOPLE – IT’S THE WEATHER. It’s freakin’ me out. I have gotten jack SQUAT of fall, and so I’m in a “no-time” zone. The only thing Thanksgiving is good for looking forward to is pumpkin pie for me. I wanna go full bore Christmas crazy, but I need WEATHER CHANGE. Cold, dammit! COLD NOW! BTW, love the turkey legs.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 11/01/2007 11:59 PM


So Matt, should we start collecting the big rocks or the small pebbles? J/K.

Happy belated Happy Halloween everyone. Yesterday seemed like the perfect day for it as it got dark early and there was just enough of a chill in the air to give off a crisp Autumn evening. Alas, it appears that the trick-or-treating days of my childhood are truly gone as fewer and fewer towns are allowing trick-or-treating at night or even on Halloween (the local mall ran their Halloween stuff a full week before the event but still managed to run it on a Tuesday or Wednesday). I think the upcoming b-day is making me more nostalgic and wondering why things that seemed like mainstays back in the day are slowly or quickly being phased out. Does anyone else remember the awesome CBS Holiday specials that would air the night of or before for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas? Sad to think that my nieces and nephews won’t have that to look back on.

Chestnuts roasted by jjwspider @ 11/02/2007 12:04 AM


I’m with Artichoke :arrow:

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/02/2007 12:28 AM


Thanksgiving is coming! That means alot of things but especially my birthday on the 25th. I only remember my birthday falling on Thanksgiving Day once before, any idea how often it should?

Chestnuts roasted by ksteeves @ 11/02/2007 12:43 AM


Ksteeves, it should happen once every 6-7 years. But when you factor in leap years, you could potentially at least 10 years without it happening. I believe the range of possible Thanksgiving dates is November 22 – 28.

If I’m right, that means this year Thanksgiving falls on the earliest possible date. But it’s late, so I could be way off in my calculations.

On an unrelated topic, I live along the main street of downtown in a suburban area. Today, they put up the Christmas wreath on the lamppost outside my window. While I like seeing it, it feels slightly too early. It doesn’t seem right to see it up there while the trees still have their fall colors.

Chestnuts roasted by Eric @ 11/02/2007 12:54 AM


I like the drumsticks too, they’re my favorite part of the turkey… and you can buy them individually, so I get all the drumsticks I want!

Chestnuts roasted by BethanytheMartian @ 11/02/2007 1:00 AM


I woke up this morning and listened to Brian Setzer’s Boogie Woogie Christmas and it felt right.

Chestnuts roasted by Brian @ 11/02/2007 1:08 AM


I think autumn in Canada is the most stunning season of all and I get especially frustrated when the Santa decorations start intruding early. Why are we so eager to rush into winter? Everyone forgets how frustrated they get around April/May when it’s still snowing and there’s crusty grey slush in the sidewalks. Right now there are crimson leaves and brisk winds and ripe macintosh apples and yet, everyone’s thinking about snow.

I skipped dinner tonight and instead had some leftover halloween candy and half a bottle of chardonnay. Not a wise decision. Now I get canker sores and a splitting headache :)

Chestnuts roasted by Jinsky @ 11/02/2007 1:10 AM


PS: All your thanksgiving traditions sound lovely. DJ D, I lit my pumpkin and enjoyed basking in its halloweeny glow. :) I hope no one smashes it before I can give it a proper funeral.

Chestnuts roasted by Jinsky @ 11/02/2007 1:13 AM


Woo-doo! So, I’m an hour late, but this is it. I just got back in, and as of one hour and 15 minutes ago I am now 30 years old! Oh well, the 20′s were fun while they lasted. I little while ago I went out to T.G.I. Fridays where I used to work (thank god I don’t anymore, and no don’t ask me about my “flair”). But, a good buddy of mine is a bartender out there and got me nice and snookered on the house. Another friend of ours was out there and we kept watch on the time and rang in my 30th year with style. By style, I mean old whisky and screwdrivers with top shelf vodka, all on the house. Yes, it’s good to have a good friend who happens to be a bartender. Tomorrow night everyone’s meeting up at our favorite dive to do it up right. Thanks for the birthday wishes from mandy_such_and_such_reeves (LOVE the middle names btw, keep ‘em coming) and everyone else who wished me a happy birthday. God, I can’t believe I’m officially 30 now. Who authorized this? I don’t remember signing off on this crap? I think somebody’s falling down on the job here. I was under the impression I would be like 21 till I died or something. Man, I feel like I got jipped.

jjwspider: Man, you hit the nail on the head. I remember so many great primetime specials back in the day. I think our generation might be the last good one before the take over of political correctness and corporate B.S. We had such great stuff back then and I feel bad about the current crop of kids coming up now who are missing out on so much great pop culture stuff that we all took advantage of back then. I still say someone ought to start up an all 80′s network. All 80′s, all the time–24/7. Of course, Saturday mornings would be the best 6 hours of television ever.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2007 1:16 AM


DJ D: Total agreement with you – the person that can pull off an all 80′s network would probably make quite a bit of money – especially if they could get some of the companies to agree to pay for their old advertisements. Some of the McDonald’s or Kellogg’s commercials are classic’s in their own right. I can say that I honestly hate political correctness – it’s just a complicated way of attempting to offend no one at the expense of allowing no individuality. At least it seems that way in many respects.

Chestnuts roasted by jjwspider @ 11/02/2007 1:21 AM


Sorry for the double post but…..

Happy Birthday DJ D!

Chestnuts roasted by jjwspider @ 11/02/2007 1:23 AM


Cameron T: No, I was thinking of the Elmer Fudd gun that I think every pilgrim was armed with against attacking turkeys.

Matt, corn? I like corn on the cobb.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/02/2007 1:25 AM


Sorry for double but Happy B-Day DJ D! I’m about to turn the big 3-0 too. It’s nice to know hip people are 30 so I can sleep tonight.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/02/2007 1:28 AM


Jinsky: I meant to mention good job with the punkin. Hope it turned out the way you wanted. Did you go scary or goofy with the carve design? I tend to do the same scary face every year with the occasional variation, but it’s basically the same thing. Oh, and I meant to mention, at my old job I got paid to speak to French speaking Canadians all day (mostly entirely in French), but occasionally I spoke to all the other Canadians and I have to say you guys are so friendly for the most part. Just really pleasant to deal with. And I thought that the whole the whole “eh” thing was just something in movies and that you guys didn’t actually go around saying that all the time, but I was totally wrong. You really do say it all the time!. One lady I spoke to made a really funny joke and told me that the way Canadians spelled Canada was C-eh-N-eh-D-eh. Funny stuff.

jjwspider: Man, I’m with you on that one. I can’t stand political correctness. I think what once was intended to be good and maybe they had their hearts in the right place, has become ultimately very detrimental and is just a joke. And as for the all 80′s network, they would definetly have to have all the original commercials. It would be really hard to pull off just because of all the rights that would have to be bought, but can you imagine the money that thing would bring in? I don’t know why someone hasn’t done it yet. I think the average weekday would go the same way it did back then. Morning shows in the morning, soap operas in the early afternoon (Dallas, Knots Landing), afternoon cartoons around 3:00pm (i.e. He-Man, G.I. Joe etc.), primetime shows, and then late night shows, etc. You know what I mean. And then on the weekends they could just go nuts. They could do retro programs where they could bring back 80′s stars to do retrospective documentary deals where they talk about the making of the shows and movies and give their perspective on the what it was like back then. And man, the music videos! How great would this be? If anybody with real money is reading this, get on it, man! Make my dream to come true!

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2007 1:40 AM


Sorry also for the dp, but thanks Bill. Happy early birthday and welcome to club.

Man, this is so weird. This past Sunday morning, Stephen Colbert was here in Columbia, SC and I really wanted to go see him but I had to work. I’m watching The Colbert Report now and he’s talking about it and showing video of all the places he visited and I totally recognize all of it. I LOVE that he’s talking so much about SC, and especially Columbia. It’s just hilarious. Aw crap, he’s on the phone with the S.C. Democratic Party Chair and she just told him he didn’t make the democratic ballet. That sucks. I know a guy at work who is seriously doing everything he can to get him elected. Oh well, looks like he won’t be making any more trips to SC anytime soon. Man, I was looking forward to meeting him. It was kind of the same when I saw Death Sentence with Kevin Bacon not too long ago, cause it was shot entirely here. It was so fun to sit in the theater and see downtown Columbia up on the big screen. I was like, “Ooh, there’s Sumter Street!, and ooh, there’s the office building I used to work in!” Really surreal…

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2007 1:51 AM


Ok, I know I’m breaking all kinds of etiquette rules here by a potential triple post, but I just had to say this one thing and then I’m off to bed. Gotta be up in 4 hours. Ugh.

Anyways, in that last post I meant to say, welcome to the club, Bill.

See you kids tomorrow evening. Happy Day After Halloween.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/02/2007 1:58 AM


DJ D, it wasn’t so much that the contestants were lacking, and Elvira certainly wasn’t phoning it in. But I haven’t seen such a cheap reality show in recent memory, and those Manviras were simply an abomination. Seriously though, Elvira still got it going on.
Happy birthday, by the way!
I love pilgrim hat smilie more than anything, possibly ever. The blog’s been redecorated, earlier I got a bunch of Lindor Truffles at 50% off and my dog has been sporting a sweater decorated with an awesome moose all evening. The only way it could be any better is if it were Friday.
Congrats on the wedding Mandi! Happy bday kingklash!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/02/2007 2:12 AM


25 years of the pumpkin, eh? For me its 41 years!

We had 60 TOT come to the door, and they were very polite and appreciative.

Chestnuts roasted by Visaman @ 11/02/2007 4:13 AM


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