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11/10/2007: Egg Nog from a Moose Mug. YES.

In case you missed it, X-E Advent Calendar alum “Waiterbot” has taken his act to YouTube in a new series of video blogs. Volume 1 includes his thoughts on the secularization of Christmas, while Volume 2 is in response to the pitiful amount of feedback he received on Volume 1.


Couldn’t stop myself from picking up a carton of Southern Comfort’s eggnog, partly because it included a recipe to use the titular liquor instead of the more traditional brandy. I tried alcoholic eggnog for the first time last Christmas, with brandy, and was surprised to find that I’d wasted so many years of being of legal drinking age under the false assumption that eggnog is disgusting. It’s not! It’s good! I’m weird when it comes to any variety of dairy liquid, but eggnog is proof that enough sugar can kill any bad feelings.

The brandy, on the other hand, was a tougher sell. I’m more experienced with SoCo, as it’s one of the typical liquors for people who can’t drink like real men. Though the thought of Southern Comfort in eggnog didn’t sound too copasetic at first, I’m happy to report that the end result is perfectly edible.

I’ve spent the past fifteen years really, really wanting to like eggnog, for a reason detailed in this ancient X-E article. Beyond the super fast snow sleds and sassy squirrels that helped make National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation one of my favorite holiday movies ever, there was something else: Moose mugs.


At various points in the film, the characters ladle into a gigantic bowl full of eggnog, carefully pouring the pancake mix into the most beautiful, absurd and wonderful glass moose mugs I’ve ever laid eyes on. These mugs were positively mesmerizing, and I spent years trying to find them, refusing the accept that they were mere movie props unavailable to the unwashed masses.

The movie review I wrote back in 2000 got a surprising amount of traction, and weeks after it was published, I got an e-mail from the guy who runs Canadian Moose — a site that sells laboriously well-produced replicas of the holy mugs seen in Christmas Vacation. After several years of e-mail tag, he sent me a pair and helped me complete the most important mission of my entire life.


Beautiful, ain’t she? The mugs are really expensive, but totally worth the money in every way possible. Though several other companies have since debuted their own version of the moose mug, these are so much nicer and definitely more true to the film. With large antler handles and cute moosey facial features, I’m not ashamed to admit that they’re on constant display atop the little glass shelf beside my television, only being used as actual glassware when eggnog is in season. Which, fortunately, is right now.

Adding SoCo instead of brandy didn’t make much of a difference, because eggnog is such an enveloping force that I’m pretty sure you could add petroleum without altering the flavor much. Sprinkle on a little cinnamon or nutmeg, and you’ve got yourself the only drink in the entire world deserving of being sipped out of a priceless Christmas Vacation moose mug.

If you feel like giving the Southern Comfort version a whirl, it’s pretty simple: Four parts eggnog for every one part SoCo.

It’s pretty incredible that we can now purchase the moose mugs from Christmas Vacation, the leg lamp from A Christmas Story, AND the sad little tree from A Charlie Brown Christmas. Now if only Waldbaum’s would start stocking the Grinch’s six-legged racks of lamb in the meat section, we’d be totally and forever set.

Happy SNT!


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Discussion Thread: 267 comments

I hardly ever buy based on the sales. If something I want is on sale, well that’s just icing.

YOU’RE A MOUTHY MAMMAL.
LET’S FOSSILIZE ‘EM!

Super lolz, Bill.

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/10/2007 11:30 PM EST


Hmm… I just made some homemade eggnog. It’s from an inferior recipe that uses only 2 eggs and milk instead of cream. Still, I think I love it.

I think I’ll pick up some of the real stuff at the store tomorrow.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/10/2007 11:34 PM EST


I’m starting to get out of the Christmas Mood and into the Thanksgiving mood. Backwards be damned, I want some mashed potatoes and turkey.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 11/10/2007 11:42 PM EST


Eggnog – I’ll pass, the wife loves it though. I’m more an apple cider or hot chocolate guy myself.

I’m starting to get excited for Thanksgiving and Black Friday. It’s become a tradition for the wife and I to get up way to early on Friday and search out some of the better deals of the season and it’s the one day I actually kind of enjoy the madness of the run up to Christmas.

Happy SNT everyone!

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 11/10/2007 11:51 PM EST


I’ve seen parts of it but never cover to cover. Not sure if it’s really my kind of comedy but I am willing to try it out.
I am watching a taped MICK FOLEY A&E BIOGRAPHY right now. Good stuff.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 11/10/2007 11:52 PM EST


Hello all my fellow X-Entertainment friends! Just wanted to share some good news with you all. I am engaged as of around 2pm today. Hope all is well.

Ghosted by Steven @ 11/10/2007 11:55 PM EST


Congratulations, Steven!

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/11/2007 12:01 AM EST


Seriously, if you think about it, the stores are MUCH more crowded as Christmas approaches, than they ever are on the day after Thanksgiving. This is a promotion by the stores so we’ll buy more junk at so-called sale prices.

Having worked 4 Black Fridays in a row, and approaching my 5th, I will say that you’re absolutely right. It’s so hyped up about thr big crowds that everyone decides to not go until later if those stores have sales that are all-day andn ot just Early Bird ones. Those stores, however, do infact have huge crowds, but only for those sales, and when they’re over, they’re gone.

And I also agree that the first 2 weeks of December are the most crowded of all, followed by the 3 days after Xmas.

Another great Christmas song is “Father Chirstmas” by The Kinks

It sure is, and check the Jukebox, you won’t be dissappointed.

As for Waiterbot…I’m loving those vids, and can’t wait for more!

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/11/2007 12:01 AM EST


May you love him/her in 50 years as much as you do now. Good luck! :D

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/11/2007 12:01 AM EST


Congrats Steven!

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/11/2007 12:02 AM EST


I have always wanted to do Black Friday, but I have worked every one so far in my adult life. This year will be no different. But this year I am working about half a block away from the downtown Target, so I will definitely see the crowds. The idea of getting all shopping done in one day is awesome though. I love shopping during the holidays, but shopping for your dad or whoever is always stressful. I prefer aimlessly roaming around a mall at Christmastime and smelling. The mall smells the best then.

Ghosted by kb @ 11/11/2007 12:16 AM EST


Congrats Steven! I will now dedicate a playing of “Highway to Hell” to your honor. Just kidding, I hope you and your significant other will be blessed with happiness and the foresight to always cheerish one another.

Ghosted by jjwspider @ 11/11/2007 12:18 AM EST


Congrats Steven!!!

Ghosted by Dan H @ 11/11/2007 12:22 AM EST


Congrats Steven!

Alcohol and vinegar have their own preservative qualities, so they don’t need refrigeration – plus, they’re often used to preserve herbs and veggies/fruits. I have a problem with drinking eggnog myself – tends to get to me after one cupful for some reason…my family tends to drink limoncello more anyway.

I got the Grinch on DVD and The Santa Clause on laserdisc almost two weeks ago, but I’ m holding off for a while longer on watching them…but its getting harder and harder! :D

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/11/2007 1:17 AM EST


I always make a point to go to Toys “Backwards R” Us on Black Friday, just for the heck of it. Other than that, I’ll probably have to work on Black Friday. However, the work I do depends on schools and manufacturers, which will be closed. So it will be a slowwwww day…

And I believe the Saturday before Christmas is now the busiest shopping day of the year…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 11/11/2007 1:27 AM EST


I like going out on Christmas Eve too.

Laserdisc, Moony? Fo’ reals?

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/11/2007 1:31 AM EST


Congrats Steven! I will now dedicate a playing of “Highway to Hell” to your honor. Just kidding, I hope you and your significant other will be blessed with happiness and the foresight to always cheerish one another.

Congrats Steven! (you share my name)

My girlfriend wants to play “Highway To Hell” whenever she has her Bachelorette party. If you’ve ever met her or her friends…this fits in perfectly.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/11/2007 1:34 AM EST


Congrats Steven.

I totally hate everyone in a happy relationship. There just isn’t anyone around here awesome enough to be with Mystie, there just isn’t. It’s very sad to be at such a high concentrated level of awesome that no man can handle.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 11/11/2007 1:39 AM EST


d00d, I totally thought your name was Norbert.

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/11/2007 1:43 AM EST


djspaceace: If you like Eggnog but are nervous about the dread salmonella, you can get Pasteurized eggs, which produce a damn fine egg nog but have much much much reduced risk of baddies. Also note, adding alcohol to the egg nog denatures proteins – including the buggies that you do not want. So either way – pay a few bucks for it virgin with pasteurized eggs, or drop some fun stuff in it.

Ghosted by Saint Stryfe @ 11/11/2007 1:47 AM EST


Ok, so I’ve been drinking and have, for some reason, had an odd toy from my childhood stuck in my head: little fighter planes stuck to rings by way of clear plastic posts. anyone know who I’m talking about, or do i just stfu?

Ghosted by Lux23 @ 11/11/2007 1:49 AM EST


Happy SNT everyone! Congrats Steven! And happy birthday Muppet Baby!
Don’t worry Manimal, you’re not the only one that hasn’t seen it all the way through. I did catch a bit of it last season. I haven’t tried boozy nog either, but this is the year.
Old Jim, I’ve had that problem before. I just quit trying to do fancy fake tags.
I’m conflicted about Airborne. I can testify to it’s effects, but I hate drinking it so when I read that it’s useless I want to believe it just so I never have to taste it again. Still keep a stock of it in the house though. I “like” to take it every few hours when I’m sick to try and speed up the process.
So I missed out on winning a really cool raffle today by a matter of minutes (they called my name but I was running late). Came home to find that the fam had drunk nearly all of the Cranberry Splash, leaving the bottle of pineapple rum in the freezer nobody to hang out with. Waiting to hear how much little bro’s new retail job is going to effect our planned Thanksgiving trip to Mexico. But I can’t complain much: it’s Saturday and the thread’s been bumping, the Christmas spirit has officially hit, and I can always go shopping on Black Friday like I’d originally planned if Mexico gets cut short. Plus I’ve got just about everything I need for my Christmas card photoshoot ready, so that’ll be a fun diversion. Does anybody have any good recommendations for where to get cards printed? I did Costco one year and the price was great but the cards were on the cheapo side. So far I’m leaning toward Walmart, since they’ve got a lot of backgrounds and they’re a little nicer than the Costco ones but I’d really like to find somewhere to get proper folding cards, but without breaking the bank. Suggestions?
LOL Mystie…I’m right there with you.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 11/11/2007 1:49 AM EST


Manimal: Man, what a seriously X-E day you had there! I was hoping my post-Halloween shopping extravaganza would be similar, but it ended up just being one little four pack of Jones soda and a glass paperweight kind of thing with a spider inside of it. Consider me in the camp of verbally hitting you upside the head for not seeing “Christmas Vacation” yet. Seriously, you gotta get on that!

Speaking of X-Mas movies, you know what I like? I like any X-Mas movie that shows Santa’s workshop and how it works. I just really like the concept of trying to explain it, especially when they get really involved and you see the technology behind the sleigh and society that the elves live in and all that. I love that crap. Looking forward to “Fred Clause”, obviously.

My day today was interesting. I got a free lunch at work (from Cracker Barrell of all places), and my cousin came into town and we went to the movies. The plan was to see “Saw IV” but it was sold out so we saw “30 Days of Night” instead. I had already seen it once, but it was the first time for him. Friggin’ brutal, man! Good stuff and highy recommended.

I’ve never been too much of a fan of eggnog, but then again I’ve never had it liquored up, or in a groovy moose mug. Something tells me those are the two things that could sway me to the other side. One of them is easily obtained. The other may just be another X-E dream. Good thing we can all live vicariously through Matt on some things.

Speaking of Waiterbot, I started reading my first ever Advent calendar today and am very jazzed about what’s to come. Since I’m kinda anal about these things, I’m holding off on all things waiterbotish till I get to that point in the reading. The little OCD guy that sits on my shoulder won’t let me do otherwise.

Speaking of anal, someone at work today decided to tell the whole office about his prostate exam. No lie. Was that necessary? I’ll answer that for you. No. No, it was not. And I’m still trying to find a way to scrub the memory from my brain. Spiked eggnog just might do the trick.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 1:51 AM EST


Oh I feel for you Mystie you should just become a nun or a lesbian :) Come to the Dark side we have cookies…

I have already had a carton of egg nog it was pumpkin spice flavored and it was pretty good. Like having egg nog and pumpkin pie at the same time. But from what I remember last holiday season we had a carton of Southern Comfort Vanilla spice egg nog and that was SO GOOD!! I also made some egg nog rice pudding for thanksgiving and it got compliments. You can google it yourself, but it’s basically replacing the milk with egg nog and I didn’t put any raisins in it. Love me some rice pudding one of my favorite homemade desserts.

My favorite Christmas song this year

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/11/2007 1:55 AM EST


I googled that Moose Mug company about 5 years ago but was in no position to actually buy one. I’ve regretted and coveted it every Christmas since. Maybe this year will be my year.

Ghosted by Shelby @ 11/11/2007 2:04 AM EST


I can’t extol the greatness of Egg Nog quite enough, especially after we busted out our bottle of the ol’ Pennsylvania Dutch brand this morning as a concert ticket sale was going disastriously wrong in my house. (Long story short, my sister wants Bon Jovi tickets — really good ones and ComcastTix wasn’t complying. Her solution to this situation? Break out the booze. She chose Egg Nog as it was cold in our house.) Anyway, back to the extolling. Pennsylvania Dutch brand is the KING of egg nogs. You think one kind of liquor is good? Hell no. PA Dutch has got three, count ‘em THREE kinds of booze in it — Brandy, Whiskey, and Rum. I’m naming my children these if I should ever procreate. We call it “The Holiday Saver” in my family.

As for the moose mugs, love ‘em. Maybe it’s me, and my stupid nuttiness, but I always assumed the Grizzwalds got those mugs on their ill-fated trip to Wally World. Which would make them Marty Moose Mugs. Or maybe I just read w-a-y too much into things.

Ghosted by Lemur @ 11/11/2007 2:13 AM EST


Totally, Kneg! I love my 14 year old LD player, and found a store in the nearest city that still sells LDs (used, of course). I had no idea that Clause was even old enough to be on LD, and I needed to replace my VHS tape badly anyway, so I immediately snatched it up. Got Top Gun, Places in the Heart, and They Live at the same time. There’s just something I like about LDs, something akin to how some people like records over CDs I guess. Besides, there are some movies that came out on LD that haven’t come out on DVD yet, like Erik the Viking…and some that were altered in ways I don’t like when they were put on DVD.

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/11/2007 2:16 AM EST


I’m reminded of Kevin Smith having to ‘retract’ his comments on the Laserdisc commentary of Chasing Amy, when it was released on DVD.

“F*** DVD!”

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/11/2007 2:20 AM EST


LOL!

One movie I’m looking for on LD is Love at First Bite…they replaced ‘I Love the Nightlife’ with some awful slow song for the DVD! UGH! Totally ruins the disco scene!

Happy birthday, Muppet Baby!

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/11/2007 2:27 AM EST


Pssshhhh it’s not like I haven’t been trying, Goob. I kissed a girl for the first time this week. Plus this girl I was hanging with last weekend was trying to hook me up with a female friend of hers. And I hit on some chicks at a Halloween party a few weeks back, but mainly cuz I can’t stand people that go to parties and just sit there staring off like idiots. And they did it all night long, while I was gettin’ my groove on at the dance floor.

Really, it’s just that I’m too awesome. It’s the only reasonable solution. *nod**nod*

Ghosted by Mystie @ 11/11/2007 2:28 AM EST


Fred Claus is a great movie.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/11/2007 2:34 AM EST


I gotta do black Friday this year I think…if there are good sales…i need to get a Wii again since i had to sell my original one for the electric bill screw up that was mine and their fault as well. anyhoo…yay…im putting up lights this year on my apartment windows…its on ground level and in view of the street..so it should look good…(its atached to a dog grooming salon.) and there is another holiday movie i enjoyed…Santa Claus Conquers the martians.

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 11/11/2007 2:35 AM EST


*remembers to put Santa Claus Conquers the Martians on her shopping list*

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/11/2007 2:48 AM EST


Well Mystie I know it’s frustrating but I guess you just need to stick with your B.O.B. and wait for someone that is worthy to worship you.

I meant to put this video in with the Christmas one but I instantly remembered the split second after I hit post. It’s Van Halen by the band Nerf Herder (the same band from the other video) I thought it would be appropriate.

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/11/2007 2:56 AM EST


Great post as always Matt thanks!…a little Nation Lampoons Christmas vacation knowledge for any one who cares!
the gramdmother with her cat was played by Mae Questel…who was the original voice of Betty Boop and Olive Oyle!
Seeing Charlie Browns tree avalible at urban out fitters nearly blew my mind…so i hopped on to the sight they now carry Linus’s blue blanket”a little security for the holidays” I think i could actually give up smoking with one of those!
congrats to waiterbot! sinse my comp is dial up it would take a thousand years to view ill keep my fingers crossed for Waiterbot THE E true hollywood story.
as far as eggnog goes! OHHHHHHGODDDDits sooooooo good with or with out alcohol but will have to try the Jack version!
to end this i was doing a little past reading and caught the artical about the Hillshire Farms gift package….Matt you can forget those! i work for Swiss Colony our stuff is great tasting and plentiful!
It would fill my heart with holiday cheer if i could send you and the little lady one of our git boxes!? whaddya say? it would be my pleasure

Ghosted by Jay B @ 11/11/2007 4:25 AM EST


oops! i said “ill have to try the jack version” eggnog i meant the soco version geeez

Ghosted by Jay B @ 11/11/2007 4:31 AM EST


Hey all! Just wanted to say hello and happy SNT.

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 11/11/2007 4:41 AM EST


Jay B you reminded me of something I stopped into a local Hickory Farms store at a shopping center here in town. It was obviously a family run store because when I was browsing in their tiny store they were talking about how mom was doing and it was the brother and sister working there. The sister gave me 5 free samples, 2 of sausage, 1 chunk of cheese, 1 tiny free sample spoon of some garlic spread, and a sample of a cookies and cream cheese dessert ball. Btw the cookies and cream sample was very good it was probably way too much money and who knows what you would spread that on but it was really good! But man a tiny box with a tiny jar of mustard, a medium sausage and some crackers were like 15.95. That’s ridiculousness.

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/11/2007 4:43 AM EST


I’ve been reading all the storyline Advent Calendars (2004-2006 I think). I read them 2006>2004>2005. What fun that was, those were hilarious! Can’t wait til this years.

Ghosted by CrayfishV2 @ 11/11/2007 9:00 AM EST


Ugh…too much movie popcorn last night plus only getting 5 hours of sleep makes DJ D a very grumpy boy this morning. The popcorn’s just kind of sitting there in my stomach like a buttery, greasy lump. I’m at work now, eating oranges for breakfast, which are cheering me up a bit, as I love them, but kinda bummed that the free lunch we’re getting today is most likely Little Ceaser’s Pizza. Not to be ungrateful for a free lunch, but I really don’t care for Little Ceasar’s. I might slip out for a second and get something else.

I’m going to have to hit up Netflix soon and add some of these movies you guys have been talking about.

Goob: Man, that’s some expensive mustard.

Happy SNT-Morning After everybody!

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 9:08 AM EST


Mystie: Obviously, what’s needed is some sort of awesomeness filter. I’m envisioning a Harrison Bergeron sort of device, like a speaker you wear around your neck. It could occasionally say things like “Uwe Boll is really just misunderstood as a film maker” and “Harry Knowles is my hero” and “Head-On: Apply directly to the forehead.”

If the problem is too far advanced, we may have to add a pair of Groucho Marx glasses. It’s for the protection of the general public, you understand.

Ghosted by Jedoc @ 11/11/2007 10:10 AM EST


Jedoc: How about Nickleback is the new Doors.

God, I hate Nickleback. And Uwe Boll movies. Although I do read Ain’t It Cool on a daily basis.

Although, if not for Uwe Boll, we wouldn’t eventually have had House of the Dead 2, and thus a topless Erica Durance. So, thank you Uwe Boll, for laying the groundwork for what would eventually give us Lois Lane’s “daily planets.”

Mystie, try to keep things under control. We don’t want anyone to get hurt.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 11:06 AM EST


Moony: If you’re interested in Santa Clause vs. the Martians, check Best Buy for a DVD pack of 50 movies called “Sci Fi Classics”; it’s red with a blurry alien on the cover. Not only does it have SCvtM, it also has many other movies used for MST3K, like many a Gamera film and quite a few other classics. And I think the whole box -when I bought it- was only like $12 to $15….

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 11/11/2007 11:21 AM EST


Congrats Steven!

Greg: we got a nice layer of snow here now too.. posted in the peeps thread before i realized this was here, that it was snowing lol… the wife and i just watched it out the window.

I hate to say I’ve never heard of Black Friday before today but sounds interesting.. yesterday the malls were packed here since the decorations went up and the santa claus parade is next weekend.

We spent too much time in the malls yesterday and didn’t get our decorations up outside. Gonna have to play catch up now.

Went to the Moose Mug site following Matt’s linky goodness and was really tempted to order them. Once I stopped trying to gouge my eyes out over the site and found the price we decided to hold off. Tempted to get the plastic ones they were talking about though. Tried to find a “contact us” link though and see if he wanted someone to redo his site for him….

Ghosted by Primus @ 11/11/2007 1:23 PM EST


Possible good news….looks like today’s free lunch may be coming from Papa Johns instead of Little Ceasar’s. That would be a big improvement. We shall see…

Shuanfu: Those 50 movie packs are a pretty good deal. There’s one of a bunch of horror movies that I wouldn’t mind having. I used to work at Best Buy, just for a few months. Word of advice for anyone planning on working there. Don’t work in the home theater department. The pressure is IMMENSE to sell packages of flat screen TV’s with the appropriate cables and power cords and such, and then it gets into selling the sound systems. You’re really pressured to sell all the components of a full home theater package which can easily get into thousands of dollars, but there’s no extra compensation or commission out of the whole deal. I sold packages that were worth as much as a used car, and didn’t get paid a dime more than the guy across the store selling video games. The only difference was if I didn’t sell a $3,000 TV with all the bells and whistles, I got chewed out. If he didn’t sell that $40 Guitar Hero that somebody was eyeing but changed their mind on, no big woop. It’s a fine place to work for the discounts and all, just stay away from HT.

Speaking of advice, can anyone recommend a brand of eggnog for the inexperienced eggnog drinker? I think I’ve only had it twice in my life and both times it was at a family function and neither time was alcohol involved. If you knew my family you would understand. I’ve never thought I would actually spend my own money on eggnog, but then again I never thought I would have a huge desire to drink cranberry splashed sodas either, but I plan on picking some up the next time I’m at the store. X-E has ways of making something I used to overlook in the grocery store kind of exciting. I’m sure you can all relate. Keep in mind, since I don’t care for eggnog all that much (and hate the taste of milk), that I probably will be spiking this bitch to make it more appealing.

Oop, someone just said the pizza’s here. Time to go find out if it’s Papa John’s or that other crap. Wish me luck.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 1:29 PM EST


DJ: I’ve tried several of the “carton” eggnogs, and they all taste pretty much the same. I prefer things like the SoCo edition featured above, as they don’t bring to mind thoughts of milk and eggs quite as much as the others — some of which having giant cow heads on the packaging.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/11/2007 1:36 PM EST


Maybe I’m just now noticing. but there seems to be a trend towards flavored milks this holiday season. I’ve seen ads for chocolate mint milk, cherry chocolate milk, pumpkin-spiced milk, etc.

I saw some recipes in the paper that use eggnog as an ingrediant. I’m so gonna make them.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/11/2007 1:51 PM EST


Aaaaannnnd….it’s Papa Johns! Yippidee-doo!

Matt: Thanks loads. Until this article, I had no idea that SoCo made the stuff, but after reading it that sounds like a good place to start. Thanks for the recommendation, article, and kickass site that I can’t seem to tear myself away from these days.

On the topic of snow. Yes, I’ve heard of this snow. I believe I’ve seen it in several movie films. I myself, having lived in the deep south (i.e. the hot, sweaty armpit of the country) most of my life have very little actual experience with this mythical snow. The last time I saw it was about 7 years ago, in Jan. of ‘01, when we got about 2 feet here. The city went nuts. We’re not prepared for the stuff here and if we get even the slightest dusting, the place goes crazy. Schools shut down, people call in late for work. Grocery stores sell out of all their bread and milk (as if people are actually going to get snowed in for days). No kidding. People from up north just think it’s hilarious. I’d do anything to actually see a white Christmas sometime in my life. Or hell, I would even settle for a good solid snow anytime in December. For us, when it does come (an average of once every 5 or 6 years for an actual real snow and not something that’s melted away before the day’s over), it’s always in Jan or Feb. I think I remember spending last Christmas at my aunt’s house in jeans and a t-shirt with sunny skies and a slight breeze in the air. Now that’s a fucking winter wonderland right there.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 1:58 PM EST


My favorite eggnog is from a local store called Quality Dairy, more commonly known as QD.

Ghosted by CrayfishV2 @ 11/11/2007 2:20 PM EST


Forgive me if someone else has pointed this out already, but does anybody else notice that the times of our posts (bastes?) are all an hour ahead? Not that I mind, just something I noticed. I say we just leave it be and let it ride till springtime and it’ll sort itself out then anyway…kind of like Milton’s payroll glitch. These things have a way of sorting themselves out.

Now is one of those times at work that often happens on Sundays around here when I have absolutely nothing to do, so I’m going to excuse myself for a few minutes and go catch up on Advent calendars past, like a good little X-E’er.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 2:33 PM EST


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