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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.

Posted by Matt on 11/03/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 135 comments

Christmas features already. I bet Mare is getting ready even as we speak (or should that be type?)

Chestnuts roasted by Jay Firestorm @ 11/04/2007 5:22 PM


I feel like I knew that little fact about you not having a Christmas Stocking-

Chestnuts roasted by Joker @ 11/04/2007 5:50 PM


Am I still in the spam bucket?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/04/2007 6:53 PM


I figured that one would go through, of course. Kind of like having a conversation in a crowded room and everyone coicidently is silent right when you get to the phrase “dick licker”.

X-E shirts would be great. Maybe a tribute to the Green Bamboo Peanut?

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/04/2007 6:58 PM


oooOOOooo i second the motion for an X-E tshirt design contest. Good to see you have power still Muppet Baby, wonder how Greg and Josh made out. Hali got hit hard.

Chestnuts roasted by Primus @ 11/04/2007 7:06 PM


YES! I know the t-shirt topic has come up so many times before. But I would seriously love one.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 11/04/2007 7:08 PM


Ok on the story with the oranges in the Christmas stocking.

1) Yes the original story of the guy who is a Catholic/Orthodox saint (Saint Nicholas) had him putting GOLD COINS in a sock that ended up paying the dowry for three women so they could marry the guy they wanted.

2) Oranges were given as treats on Christmas precisely because in England (where it started) they were extremely RARE. Before gasoline-powered modern transportation, tropical fruits were hard to come by and oranges were rarer than most.

Basically an orange was the iPod nano of the 19th century ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Soj @ 11/04/2007 7:19 PM


sweet!, my daughter should accept the orange instead of the nano!… good job Soj!.. I’m going to point to your post as my reason heheheh

Chestnuts roasted by Primus @ 11/04/2007 7:26 PM


I would love some X-E merch!
Not bad here Primus, I don’t think we got it half as bad as hali. Although I did lose my greenhouse and a few shingles.

When i was a kid we went nuts with the stockings, my brother and I would open our big gifts first and then the stockings, always had some really great stuff in the stockings though.
Good to see you’re getting in the spirit Matt, Cant wait for the arrival of Knacks and Kuse!!!!

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 11/04/2007 7:26 PM


I think oranges are a great idea because everyone gets colds at this time of year!! It’s all about the vitamin C. My dad is always nagging me to get more fruit, mostly because he’s a triathlete/health nut. But I do tend to get citrus cravings when I’m coming down with something so I figure my immune system is trying to tell me something.

Chestnuts roasted by Jinsky @ 11/04/2007 7:48 PM


To anyone thats interested. the new simpsons treehouse of horror is on now.

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 11/04/2007 8:59 PM


Knacks has been updating his myspace today! Plus, he posted a bulletin about Turducken! I can’t believe its that time again!

Chestnuts roasted by ksteeves @ 11/04/2007 9:11 PM


My idea for the X-E t-shirt…

“WHO WAS PHOTOG?

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Those things would sell more than slap wrist bracelets and Hypercolor shirts combined!

Also, I really hate the damn Patriots. Everyone knows that Boston is on a Hellmouth.

Chestnuts roasted by BUCKLY! @ 11/04/2007 10:11 PM


T-shirt design contest! T-shirt design contest!

The tail end of the hurricane was pretty nuts. The screaming wind kept me up all night. In the morning, the port-a-potties at the construction site across the street had all blown over!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 11/04/2007 10:33 PM


Hmm. Uh… Nope, I’m a bit too scatterbrained after a four hour car trip back to [NAME OF COLLEGE TOWN] to write anything useful, but I do think that if you hadn’t broken spinning Santa, you should of had an unholy union of Spinning Santa and Hickory Farms Mustardonnaise. =P

And a t-shirt design contest!?!? I have absolutely no originality (the one time I created a T-shirt for a school event, the weak pun wore out very quickly and everybody hated it. :( ) but I would most definitely buy a T-shirt if one was for sale. That’s how I roll.

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 11/04/2007 10:44 PM


I actually have a real idea for the shirt; will see if I can get it together.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/04/2007 10:49 PM


So the people next door have a DeLorean that looks exactly like the Back to the Future time machine sitting in their driveway. It even had a flux capacitor in it. It was amazing. I wish I could have gotten my picture taken with it but I’m too shy to ask for that kind of thing. Plus, it’s dark out. Effing time change bullshit.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 11/04/2007 10:54 PM


Borbazaur is as real as it gets.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/04/2007 10:55 PM


Just finished my online class and the professor burped into the microphone no less than 40 times. As if it wasn’t painful enough.

I kind of would like a shirt with Des Web, a Wampa in black underwear.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/04/2007 10:58 PM


Annette: You have got to man up and get some pictures of that Delorean.

So, I dodged a bullet at work today. I’ve been there about a month or so and I’ve been making some mistakes over and over without realizing I was making them. I totally thought I knew what I was doing, but I guess not. Anyway, I was told on Friday that if I didn’t figure it out and made any more this weekend that I might get the boot. So, I made somebody sit down next to me and watch me do everything so I could figure out where I was going wrong and I think I got it sorted out. There weren’t any more problems that I know of with the stuff I worked on last night and this morning so I think I might be out of the woods. Got pretty scary for a minute though. I love this job but I thought I was getting the can.

So, what in the heck is Knacks and Kuse??

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/04/2007 11:41 PM


Speaking of Daylight Savings, it turns out that my TV didn’t record Family Guy because apparantly the clocks on it didn’t get turned back as well, so I got the Simpsons (which is what I wanted more)

And Kneg, what wireless do you use? I’d like to know what works for you, as I want some wifi in my house asap.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/04/2007 11:42 PM


Blah. Of course I got approval binned.

Slap this on the end of best buy dot com.

site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7012412&type=product&id=1099392876098

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/04/2007 11:56 PM


DJ D

You need to read up on your XE Advent calendars (like, the last three years, I think…).

Not what, but who..

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 11/05/2007 12:19 AM


up until 5 minutes ago, i did not know of the sheer delight known as knacks and kuse. i FUCKING LOVE THIS. i want to be friends with kuse. oh man, i almost pissed myself like 6 times when reading the story of the picture of kuse’s dead dog. so sad, but funny…perhaps i really am sick in the head…

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 11/05/2007 12:21 AM


Last year’s Advent Calendar isn’t linked on the site in any easily-found way, so if interested, here it is. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/05/2007 12:31 AM


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