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11/03/2007: 2007’s Stocking Stuffers: Part 1 of FOUR TRILLION.

I’m just starting to build out a “real” article for the first time since July, and while I’m not prepared to say when it will go live, I will at least vow to a window of sometime within the next eight months. This is your SNT, and I am really bored for your SNT. Really, really bored. The kind of bored one might mistake for severe depression. I can’t think of anything to be too depressed about, so I guess I’m just bored. Bored, bored bored.

Finally saw Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer last night, and I really didn’t mind it. I look at the FF movie series as the truest concession to kids and families of all the big budget comic book movies: Really light, airy and safe. There’s a place for movies like that, which is probably why both films managed to do so well despite being totally the opposite of what fans wanted. That said, I’ve got two complaints, which I will attempt to spill without spoilers. One, they shouldn’t have brought back Doom if that was all they had in mind. Two, the ending was really, really contrite and stupid, and felt more appropriate for the season finale of a Fantastic Four television series than a Fantastic Four movie. On the upside, they probably gave Stan Lee another 500 bucks for his cameo shot, and that increases the chances that I’ll sit next to him on the bleachers at the Meadowlands Racerack someday.


It’s a little early to be writing about these, but by the time they’re officially in season, I’ll probably be busier writing about more interesting things to bother with ‘em. Soooo…here they are! Stocking stuffers, straight from Wal-Mart’s burgeoning Christmas section.

I can’t remember if I’ve ever written about this before…I probably have, but if I don’t remember it, hopefully you won’t either. My parents didn’t include stockings as part of my Christmas tradition when I was young, but by the time I was old and bratty enough to properly convey my malcontent, I pleaded my way into the most comically oversized Christmas stocking imaginable, and I loved it to death. Since our family exchanges gifts on Christmas Eve at midnight (which is technically Christmas Day at midnight, but you know what I mean), the stocking contained the only “new” gifts for Christmas morning.

I’ve carried this tradition into adulthood, and fully intend to raise whatever children I might have with the Christmas stocking rule firmly in place. For now, the woman and I fill each other’s socks. We usually give each other random things like soap and hair conditioner and other daily necessities, but hey, on Christmas morning, I’d rather be excited about new soap than need to stay excited over presents I got the night before.

Wal-Mart had over a dozen random stocking stuffer toys under their “Dept. 18″ banner, but most were too junky to be worth covering. Here’s a look at the best three. Still junky, but not in any record-setting way…


The Lump of Coal is a nice, cloth sack containing what I believe to be real pieces of coal. I can’t say for sure, but they’re definitely made from some kind of rock. Whatever surprise factor may have existed in the concept of hiding coal bricks in a cloth bag is eradicated with the golden “YOU’VE BEEN NAUGHTY” lettering on said bag, but truth be told, I’d probably buy random coal bricks for $1.88 even without the cloth sack or happy Christmas connection, so these are a-okay.


Wal-Mart didn’t go through tremendous trouble in naming these toys, but at least they were succinct: This one’s official title is Large Bendable Santa Claus, and that’s *exactly* what he is. Standing around ten inches tall, Santa can be easily contorted to match just about any illustration in a taekwondo pamphlet or a book on sex positions.


They had two different Spinning Toys available. I picked Santa because he fit tonight’s theme better than their other variety: A duck in winter clothing. You’ve seen these before. Push in the little button, and Santa’s body will split apart and spin at top speeds, revealing a hidden wonder underneath. In this case, the hidden wonder is a tiny snowman wearing a green hat. I’ve already managed to break the thing, so I can’t give it a firm recommendation even despite its low price of one buck. On the other hand, the toy’s package has the text written in several languages, and how else are you going to learn to say “spinning toy” in Spanish? Juguete giratorio, motherfucker!

I’m still bored.


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Discussion Thread: 135 comments

1st post! Great post Matt! I wish it were December too :(

Ghosted by Rain @ 11/03/2007 8:55 PM EST


Huh. Strange. We always did things the exact opposite. Every Sunday of Advent, everybody gets to open a stocking stuffer present. By the time Christmas morning rolls around, nothing is left but the “real” presents.

Of course, after we found out that Santa Claus was just the first in a long series of terrible, terrible lies the world would be handing us, we started going to Mass on Christmas Eve and then opening presents that night so we could sleep in the next morning.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 11/03/2007 9:03 PM EST


I have had bendable Santa in my stocking last year. I think he is still in there.

When with Yankee candle come out with scotch tape smell for Christmas?

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/03/2007 9:07 PM EST


I LOVE stockings. They were what I got to open on Christmas morning at 5:00 AM before my parents were willing to let me get up and open my other presents.

Ghosted by Cass @ 11/03/2007 9:16 PM EST


I wish we still did stockings. I have one but we don’t everhang it up.

Ghosted by Dan H @ 11/03/2007 9:18 PM EST


I think the christmas eve thing is great thats the way my family did it.

Ghosted by Mortalwind @ 11/03/2007 9:26 PM EST


matt please pledge to us that you wont lose your mojo during the advent calendar!

Ghosted by hummmm @ 11/03/2007 9:26 PM EST


Norbert and I are supposed to be trading tonight, so hey Norb, I’m here :P Also, I hate you for getting a lvl 50 Manaphy with Heart Swap. I just finally reached the top of the skill tree mountain at 67. That’s such a long way when you brought it from lvl 1 :(

I took down the league a second time. Wow, what a great way to level pokes :) Here’s to letting your HM slave get a championship ribbon. You deserve it, Mew!

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/03/2007 9:29 PM EST


I want Large Bendable Santa Claus! I had a similar Marsupilami toy when I was little, but my dog chewed it up. :(

Ghosted by Hey I'm Jeff @ 11/03/2007 9:33 PM EST


That’s supposed to be lvl 76. Apparently, I’m dyslexic :(

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/03/2007 9:36 PM EST


I never got any stocking stuffers that directly correlated with Christmas. Instead, every single year as far back as I can remember, I got an orange in my stocking. This might have been appropriate if I was from Florida or something, but I was from Georgia. I dunno.

BTW, I still get an orange every Christmas and I’m almost in my mid 20’s (still young I know, but still).
Did anyone else ever get fruit in their stocking, or am I the exception?

Ghosted by Jameson @ 11/03/2007 9:43 PM EST


Stockings were always great when I was a kid (and still now and I’m 25 and married) My mom would always go nuts and fill the thing with candy, chap stick, socks, and other little stuff. I still have the Hershey’s Mint Miniatures mix in my candy bowl from last year.

Ghosted by Jeffininer @ 11/03/2007 9:55 PM EST


Jameson: Getting an orange in your stocking is an old tradition. It seems to stem from one of the versions of the Saint Nicholas legend in which he drops small bags of gold down the chimney of a poor family’s home, and the bags happened to land in the daughters’ stockings. Oranges and chocolate coins are both used to symbolize the bags of gold. Generally, the orange is put in the very toe of the stocking so that it’s the last thing you pull out.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 11/03/2007 10:03 PM EST


I don’t know. I understand the need to write about Christmas stuff now, but it still doesn’t feel kosher to be enjoying write-ups about St. Nick toys before Thanksgiving. I have a personal moratorium on that kind of stuff ’til Turkey Day. Actually I kind of envy you Canadians (wow, first time in my life I’ve said that) because without a holiday of demarcation between Halloween and Christmas you can arbitrarily start to observe the season whenever you like. Kudos for that.

Ghosted by Rhino @ 11/03/2007 10:04 PM EST


Sorry for the double (and possibly triple) post.

Jameson, my wife is positively manic about an orange in her stocking. I think the holiday would be ruined for her without one.

Ghosted by Rhino @ 11/03/2007 10:07 PM EST


Yeah, I’m bored as hell too…and i would buy all three of those things just to play with. Granted I would more than likely break them within 10 minutes, but I would buy them anyways. Especially the bedable Santa. I’m thinking if I bought that I would end up bending it mindlessly while watching t.v. Thats what I do with most things anyways. I don’t think it’s too early for Christmas stuff. How could it be too early to write about cheap stuff made to look Christmasy by painting it red and white or putting Santa on it? It’s definately not. And even though it’s almost 2 months away, the stores are still packed with cheap Christmas shit. So go ahead and write. Yes, you needed my approval for that. :D

Ghosted by Sarah @ 11/03/2007 10:12 PM EST


On a side note… I may be overstepping my bounds here, but I’m brimming with ideas lately so I’d like to start an informal poll. How many here would be willing to/desire to/kill for the opportunity to buy X-E merch priced between ten and twenty dollars? Specifically, branded apparel (a la a cafepress.com) and/or content-themed media.

P.S. Sorry for all the blog hogging tonight. Part of it is making up for lost time and part of it is me having the house to myself tonight and being bored (like Matt) out of my skull.

Ghosted by Rhino @ 11/03/2007 10:15 PM EST


I would buy X-E stuff. Really, but I am cheap, so it would have to be reasonable. :D But I would, especially shirts.
Thats a good idea…

Ghosted by Sarah @ 11/03/2007 10:19 PM EST


Dept. 18? What does that even mean?

Ghosted by Tougi @ 11/03/2007 10:21 PM EST


As much as I love the site, and I do, I’m not sure I want the kind of stares you’d get for wearing a shirt that says “x-entertainment.com”.

Underwear would be okay, though.

Ghosted by Tougi @ 11/03/2007 10:24 PM EST


Ok, I’m totally crushing on Christmas right now. Brings back those sweet memories of staying up late every night in December to read the Advent Calendar update last year. Cannot wait. Department 18 does sound a little sinister, like the 3rd directive for Robocop or Order 66. Keep an eye on those stocking-stuffers, Matt. They may turn on you!

Ghosted by FyarlGirl @ 11/03/2007 10:25 PM EST


Oh wait that is true Tougi….
Yea maybe not shirts. Hahaha nevermind.
I’m keeping half my thoughts to myself right now.

Ghosted by Anonymous @ 11/03/2007 10:26 PM EST


Watch out for that spinning santa claus,I had the exact same one and it annoyed the hell out of me. I wouldn’t even touch the thing and it would make the most worst clicking noise.Also,the other day at Wal Mart I bought one of those bendable santas but it was smaller and only 50 cents. strange

Ghosted by theweaselx @ 11/03/2007 10:29 PM EST


Haha, underwear that says X-Entertainment! Awesome. Personally, I’m holding out for the great day when Matt gets immortalized as an action figure.

Ghosted by FyarlGirl @ 11/03/2007 10:29 PM EST


Department 18, I believe, is the branch of The Shop that distributed Lot Six.

Ghosted by Hey I'm Jeff @ 11/03/2007 10:32 PM EST


oops get rid of most

Ghosted by theweaselx @ 11/03/2007 10:33 PM EST


yeah…i was gonna stock up on some awesome looking doggie outfits for 2.50 each at Target…there was like a Reindeer outfit and and elf one…they had sweaters too…but such poor quality i noticed..and made in china. So I passed for now…wait to see if any recalls happen. Dont buy the elf costume for your pooch no matter what though…the pom pom decorations fall off and the dog could eat em.

Matt, im staying away from any cheap china made toys right now. That whole lead paint thing freaks me out. Oh and Target had gamer fuel 12 pack cases today. My Target had hardly any christmas stuff….also…I went bat shit crazy over this new Furreal Friends Parrot!!! oh geez it is awesome!!!! you can somehow program it to say what you want…i so want it to antagonize my puppy. Its 55 dollars but sooooo worth it. Definitley X-E article worthy…and they had that Furreal Pony for like 350 bucks. Everything was loaded to the ceiling in the toy aisle you’d think it was black friday

Ghosted by mandy_dont buy that crap matt it robably has lead paint_Reeves @ 11/03/2007 10:38 PM EST


No no no. I refuse to believe Halloween is still over. There aren’t even any good Halloween clearance sections – I remember when you could go to someplace and get increasingly inappropriately spooky candy at 90% off for a month after October, but now it’s not even around the weekend after the holiday. That fact alone is making me want to curse Christmas.

Ghosted by Shawn @ 11/03/2007 10:48 PM EST


Department 18 is Seasonal. Ah, what a plethora of useless knowledge I have… *nod**nod*

I don’t want December. I want fucking summer back. I guess I’ll stay here and having boring SNT with ya’ll since my plans tonight took a bad turn. Was out at a concert but my buddy had a bad reaction to some meds she was on…. or maybe it was the Absolut… I dunno… but I took her home and I decided to just cut my losses and head home instead of going back alone. :P

Ghosted by Mystie @ 11/03/2007 10:48 PM EST


I think there are more fun things to put in the “You’ve Been Naughty” bag than coal. :D

Ghosted by Jules @ 11/03/2007 10:50 PM EST


i don’t think matt has kids and i doubt he’ll be chewing on the toys so i think he’ll be ok (remember not to chew on the toys matt!)

Ghosted by nogood @ 11/03/2007 10:53 PM EST


I had that bendy Santa.

Anyone else have a livejournal? I entered the LJ Idol contest and I need people to vote for me even if/when I suck…

Ghosted by Jessica Marie @ 11/03/2007 11:04 PM EST


I finally got over the post-Halloween depression by drinking a couple pumpkin spice lattes from starbucks. Bring on the presents and ornaments :D

Ghosted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 11/03/2007 11:09 PM EST


Is linking to interesting articles and stuff in here allowed? Or is it frowned upon? I found a neat post a guy did on carnivorous plants and wanted to share it. No worries, no one’s selling anything.

Ghosted by LemonWitch @ 11/03/2007 11:09 PM EST


I work at a department store in my area and we’ve had XMas stuff up since early October. We haven’t heavily promoted it though, it’s just up for those who want it (trees, ornaments, etc).

Some toys we sell come from China…hopefully they aren’t the contaminated ones but they probably are ones that have lead but they haven’t been discovered yet. I’ve got a gut feeling, that’s all.

Ghosted by mjf7583 @ 11/03/2007 11:15 PM EST


As a huge comic fan I have to admit that I really enjoy FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Unfortunately, an interview that Jessica Alba did about the movie really made me question her intelligence as she mentioned that the movie would resonate with audience because of global warming. Always thought it was funny how the Herald of Galactus setting up the planet for the Devourer of Worlds was the same as the belief of global warming. Granted, I don’t buy into the theory but I always find it funny when an actor or actress attempts to tell the general public that their movie will really resonate with the audience because of some popular idea. For example: “I really believe or movie focusing on an invasion from Mars will resonate with audience’s in light of the raging Antarctican snow flu.”

Still an enjoyable movie though and I agree whole-heartedly about the use of Doom within the movie (although there is some comic truth in some of the plot line).

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 11/03/2007 11:18 PM EST


Difficult: Try playing Spider Solitaire for a while; then, switch to regular Solitaire.

I’m playing Solitaire and advertising it to the Internet. It’s one of those days.

I’m going to find a Sharpie and write “X-E” all over my underwear.

Ghosted by Tougi @ 11/03/2007 11:20 PM EST


I can never decide between “draw one” and “draw three” in Solitaire. Is there any kind of decisive advantage for either of the two?

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/03/2007 11:30 PM EST


I already drank my first carton of eggnog, so does that count as being in the Christmas spirit? Of course, I really love eggnog. :)

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/03/2007 11:34 PM EST


Draw one is easier, but the pros draw three. You want the Solitaire-playing to respect you, don’t you?

Ghosted by Tougi @ 11/03/2007 11:35 PM EST


Alright there a few things I want to say: First, I would so buy an x-entertainment anything, just because I am constantly telling people about my new obsession and I feel like it would make it legitimate. Second:When I was younger my mom got a “you’ve been naughty” type bag, and it had coal candy in it….it was pretty nasty actually. i dont really remember what it was flavored like, but it was gross. Third: I don’t get an orange in my stocking, but my mom has ALWAYS since the dawn of time bought my sister and I each a can of black olives for our stockings. We were both obsessed with them when we were little, and one year I dared the little sis to eat the whole can….she did and then she barfed all over the place. Fourth, and finally my family usually opens our presents to each other on christmas eve, and then the presents from “Santa” (which my mom still puts the gift tags on that say that theyre from santa) are left for the morning, as well as the stockings….then after presents are opened, and about 3/4 of “The Christmas Story” has been viewed for the millionth time, the cooking begins. FUCK YEAH I LOVE CHRISTMAS

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/03/2007 11:36 PM EST


Oh yeah, (and sorry for the possible double post) but dont forget to turn your clocks back an hour at 2 AM. hooray for an extra hour of sleep (or for people like me, and extra hour of drinking)

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/03/2007 11:38 PM EST


With the change in temperatures and the seasonal updates on X-E its starting to feel like something is a-brewing in my heart. I hope we can look forward to a Jones review!

Ghosted by ksteeves @ 11/03/2007 11:39 PM EST


There’s been an X-E shirt I’ve been considering making. Maybe no domain name on it. Maybe just a picture of a chandelier, only instead of a series of curved pipe lights, there will be one dozen snakes. I feel this shirt will come off as very fringe, and would serve us all well. I will offer it in two colors: Black and puce, largely recognized as the two suavest of all colors. And I will sell it for 56.78, because the sequential number sequence found within the price will suggest edgy fortitude and hip hip hooray, oh, ay, oh, ay, oh, ay, oh, ay, oh.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/03/2007 11:43 PM EST


I don’t want it to get too cold, because I don’t want to switch over to my winter coat already! I got this bitchin’ new black leather jacket and DAMMIT, I look hot in it. I don’t want this cow to have died in vain!

Ghosted by Mystie @ 11/03/2007 11:45 PM EST


I was hoping for something with Bulbasaur, but okay.

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/03/2007 11:46 PM EST


Borbazaur, maybe. Skirt copyright.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/03/2007 11:47 PM EST


I’m…really not ready for Christmas. It doesn’t really even feel like fall yet. I mean, it’s been cool out, but something in the air just ain’t right…

Ghosted by Annette @ 11/03/2007 11:48 PM EST


I’ll definately buy any official XE Merchandise, moreso if any were used in actual articles. Giant Ape Juice ahoy!

Also, Kneg, if you’re reading now, I’m at my spot, ready for trading.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/03/2007 11:49 PM EST


Speaking of Pokemon, I saw a Pikachu knit hat today and I’m wondering just where on the scale of fandom that falls.

Ghosted by Jessica Marie @ 11/03/2007 11:51 PM EST


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