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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: 266 comments

drinking is the only thing you seem to do, you\’re awesome!

Ghosted by g @ 11/11/2007 11:14 PM EST


DJD, definitely when i was in high school i did one of my required speeches for speech class about the snow storms in the south. weird, but i remember cutting out a newspaper article about how the southeners were freaking the fuck out. being from ohio myself and my classmates kept asking why snow was such a problem.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/11/2007 11:14 PM EST


apparently my fiancee has decided to fuel my x-e commenting addiction by telling me you can vote for a new mountain dew flavor online. i guess the web address is http://www.dewmocracy.com we will see if he is right

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/11/2007 11:24 PM EST


I know someone who used to have a cat named Pot Pie.

Bill: How did you and hot chocolate get astranged all this time? These days I try to arrange a meeting with hot chocolate at least once a week. I think it’s time you guys patched things up, you geezer.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 11:26 PM EST


fuck that dewmocracy noise….i will never waste my hopes again. but on a lighter note, a few of the comments on the message board had to do with pitch black and other people missing it.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/11/2007 11:40 PM EST


So, I’m wondering something… I dunno, maybe someone already commented on it earlier and I just didn’t see it, but, why is this specific egg nog by Southern Comfort if there is no alcohol in it? It’s not making sense. Couldn’t you just use normal egg nog? Wouldn’t it be exactly the same?

Ghosted by Ryane @ 11/11/2007 11:42 PM EST


Leigha: I guess people just don’t know how to handle it down here. I think it’s funny too and I’ve lived here almost my whole life. A touch of ice and an inch or two of snow and it’s snow day! The kids are glued to the tv waiting for the announcement that there’s no school, and usually there isn’t. We pretty much treat any appearance of snow like it’s Christmas morning. The only difference is I’ve seen a lot more mornings with presents under the tree than mornings with snow on the ground.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/11/2007 11:44 PM EST


Ryane: I’m pretty sure the answer is just that SoCo figured they could make money off it, so they did it.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/12/2007 12:07 AM EST


on the other side of the spectrum I’m going to agree with the lameness. Sure, I hate Christmas season but that’s because of weather and loud children.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 11/12/2007 12:29 AM EST


I came home drunk from the (pathetic) Giants game tonight and had to put up the Christmas tree to drown my sorrows. It’s looking pretty spectacular right now. Is it too early?

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 11/12/2007 12:32 AM EST


Shuanfu, re: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, I was just going to sift through the $1 bin at Target, since someone mentioned in an earlier blog that its going to be available there.

Karen That’s a really cool decision for you to make, and I hope your family comes around quickly. If not, well there are people here who support you!

Special K If one of the families is coming down for Christmas, spend Thanksgiving with the other. They have to learn to deal with it sooner or later anyway.

I had a roommate a few years ago who was supposedly spiritual and Christian but who hated her birthday SO MUCH (New Year’s Day), that she refused to do anything for Christmas. No music, no decorating, no NOTHING…all decorating for her little granddaughter’s first Christmas was done by *me*, as was much of the cleaning. Glad I’m out of there…I don’t really understand hating the day you were born.

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/12/2007 1:13 AM EST


drinking is the only thing you seem to do, you\’re awesome!

I can’t figure out if this directed at Matt or Bill.

Either way, BUGGER OFF!

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/12/2007 1:18 AM EST


Watch your yarbles!

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 11/12/2007 1:41 AM EST


I usually spend christmas eve with my father and christmas day with my mother. The first post-divorce year they decided to do a joint christmas chez papa but it was really tense and awkward with the parent seething at each other across the table. They’re both lawyers and they’re both stubborn!

When I was young we had a standard custody arrangement where I spent three days at dads, four days at mom’s. But when I reached 15 yrs or so I suddenly became really independent and started making up my own schedule. My dad was spending half HIS time at his girlfriend’s house so my friends and I often had an empty house in which to conduct our shenanigans :p It was also easy to stay out late because both were pretty lenient and usually parent A would assume I was over at B’s and vice-versa.

That being said, it was weird not always being with my brother, and it a nuisance having all my stuff diivded between two locations. I think it messed up my organizational skills or something.

Ghosted by Jinsky @ 11/12/2007 2:00 AM EST


PS two people directed comments at me that were supposed to be for someone else :) but I’m enjoying the discussion anyways!!

My favourite christmas movies would be the Nightmare Before X-mas (does that count?), The Grinch, and Batman Returns. Yeeaahhh Michael Keaton!!

Ghosted by Jinsky @ 11/12/2007 2:03 AM EST


Holy fucking shit. I finally got to a computer to watch Waiterbot’s vlogs. Hysterical. If there was some physical way of sticking WB’s reaction to Robert Goulet’s death into a notebook to draw little hearts around it, I’d be all over it.
“To those [who would criticize], I would say fuck you. Let me have my moment.”
That’s so getting incorporated into my daily vocabulary.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 11/12/2007 2:57 AM EST


We actually had a “non-Christmas movie Chrismas movie” party last year, made of movies that took place during Christmas time but the holiday has no real bearing on the story; like only a few elements may be related to the yule season, but the movie could take place at another time with only a few changes…you get what I mean?

Batman Returns appeared, as did tow of my favorite “non-holiday holiday” movies: Ghostbusters 2 and Gremlins.

Ghosted by Shunafu @ 11/12/2007 3:12 AM EST


Scrooged – favorite Christmas movie, though Christmas Vacation is high on that list as well

Gremlins, Home Alone and (believe it or not) Die Hard all have pretty good holiday themes as well

on a more negative note, if I ever have to see A Christmas Story one more time I think I’ll shoot MYSELF in the eye with a bb gun ;) . something about that narrator’s voice makes me want to punch the tv

Ghosted by Mr E @ 11/12/2007 4:05 AM EST


Karen – I’m just curious… what do nuns do exactly? Will you have to live in a convent? Do you wear the black habit all the time or only when you’re in the church? Do you listen to confessions or is that only the priest? Do you stay a nun your whole life or is there some kind of “retirement” when you’re older?

I’m not being facetious, I genuinely don’t know… my religious education was limited to “Sister Act II” and I’m interested in what the modern role of nuns would be :)

I’m in awe of your ability to commit to thie lifestyle… I’m your age and I have trouble planning my life beyond two weeks. I’m currently in the fifth year of an undergrad B.sc degree because I changed my major like six times!!

Ghosted by Jinsky @ 11/12/2007 4:43 AM EST


I am very proud to say that the fiance and I spent three-count ‘em-three hours last night reading past advent calendars. We’re up to 2004 and, on several occasions, I had him laughing his rear nether regions off. It was awesome. I think I just fell in love with him all over again. Anyway, he wants the sushi bar set. I want the fireplace and Christmas tree.

And we still haven’t discussed the families problem. To add to that problem, his parents are divorced and his dad lives near us, alone, so I’m going to feel really bad about leaving him all by himself for Thanksgiving. I’m almost more saddened by that than I am by the idea of not seeing my family for Turkey Day.

Matt: How do I know which advent calendar to buy? It looks like Amazon only has the one we did last year, plus the Lego calendar and the girly and knight calendars (I’m still buying the knight one).

Ghosted by Special K @ 11/12/2007 8:01 AM EST


There really were not enough Mooses (or is that Meese?) in Sister Sister…

Ghosted by Steffanio @ 11/12/2007 8:04 AM EST


Karen – What a commitment. Congratulations!

Ghosted by Jessica Marie @ 11/12/2007 10:34 AM EST


Karen: My Aunt Katie is a nun in Brazil. She lives way out in the jungle and helps the farmers and locals reject the corrupt government through civil disobedience and bringing literacy to the villagers in the Amazon. She is like a Green Beret for God. Her senior sister was assassinated and Katey herself was attacked and beaten so severely she had to be hospitalized for almost two months. I must say it is a constant worry to the family but her drive and commitment is something we are so proud of and we wouldn’t want that any other way. You should be proud of that and I’m sure your family will be too. My Aunt Katie is the strongest person I have ever met in my life.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/12/2007 10:51 AM EST


Thanks for all of the supportive comments. Telling my mom sucked, but by the end of the conversation she didn’t sound quite as disappointed in me as she initially did. My dad’s Catholic and I told him and my step-mom (also Catholic) last Thursday, which was scary, but not as bad because they’re okay with the Church. My mom converted when she married my dad, but has had really bitter feelings, understandably, since the annulment went through.

Jinsky, I want to be a Benedictine (there are lots of different flavors of nuns). The average American Benedictine nun isn’t cloistered, or locked up in the monastery. They do lots of different things. The particular Benedictine monastery that I want to join has an K-8 school that they run, a girls’ high school, a transitional home for women and children, and adult literacy program, and counseling programs. I would probably be involved in one of those, but the Prioress, or head nun, might feel I’m called to use my talents elsewhere. They also don’t wear the traditional habits, but rather plain clothes that suit their personality and ministry. Theoretically, I could wear jeans and a t-shirt for the rest of my life. Once nuns get old, they retire from the job aspect, like teaching or working in the transitional home, but they remain in the monastery. For Benedictines, a huge focus is on community, so leaving the monastery is like leaving your family. Here’s a good article on what being a Benedictine nun is like.

Again, thanks for the support everyone! So I can pretend that I’m on topic, let me throw in that I’ve never been a fan of eggnog. I did pick up my first gallon of apple cider from the grocery store the other day, though. Mmmm…so good. That’s what winter tastes like for me.

Ghosted by Karen @ 11/12/2007 10:56 AM EST


Karen, using Ctrl+F to find my name, I can safely say that your last post was quite misleading for me. lol

Good luck with your future nun career!

Ghosted by Ben @ 11/12/2007 12:43 PM EST


Holy crap! The moose mugs are $90 EACH?! I mean, they’re awesome and all but that’s just absurd. I was all ready to purchase a pair for myself and for select family members but it looks like the family will be drinking its eggnog out of non-moose-shaped mugs again this year……………..By the way, has anyone ever been to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular? I just bought tickets for the woman and I and am wondering if it’s as good as it’s supposed to be.

Ghosted by KJX @ 11/12/2007 1:01 PM EST


I remember the first few Christmases after I got married. Those were rough. My husband felt very strongly that Christmases should be spent at home. Being a young bride, I didn’t fight too much because I felt like being married meant making sacrifices and I knew what I was getting into. After a couple of years I told him that it made me really angry that his desire to do nothing on Christmas (besides stay at home and play with his new stuff) was somehow more important than my desire to spend the holidays with my side of the family on the only day of the year that the whole family gets together. He finally relented and I’ve been able to see my family on Christmas for the past two years. We’ve been very lucky that we’ve been able to come to a comfortable arrangement – Thanksgiving with his dad, Christmas with my parents, New Year’s Eve with his mom (she always has a big New Year’s Eve party, so that works out. We just do our Christmas with her then.) Figuring out the holiday arrangements can sometimes be one of the most stressful things in a marriage/long-term relationship. I agree with the other posters that said if you already know that you’re spending Christmas with one family, it’s only fair that the other gets Thanksgiving.

Ghosted by Lori @ 11/12/2007 1:21 PM EST


SPECIAL K- sorry about the caps, but i have no clue as to how to make your name bold- i know that when my parents first got married, they ended up asking both families to combine their celebrations. i guess it may have been easier though since we had a huge house when they first got married and enough spare room to house a few other families. with my last boyfriend we would split time between the two families. usually not everything is going on at the same time so if you have the ability to drive from one place to another in order to spend christmas with both families it is great, plus its like double whammy christmas. my fiancee’s family lives in iowa and we live in ohio so we dont really have that problem, unfortunately though, he does spend an hour or so christmas morning on the phone after we go to my parents house and open gifts. its not a perfect situation but it works for us, and im sure you will figure something out that will work for you as well.
DOHOPOKI- once again, sorry about caps, but i definitely agree with you on the hating loud children thing….i guess that is how i have been jaded by years of working as a server and in retail.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/12/2007 1:32 PM EST


Love the mugs (and the movie). As a side item, the local news is covering the Jones Soda holiday packs for this Christmas. Here is the link: http://www.11alive.com/news/watercooler/article_weird.aspx?storyid=106284
There will be two packs.

“The Christmas pack will feature such flavors as Sugar Plum, Christmas Tree, Egg Nog and Christmas Ham. The Hanukkah pack will have Jelly Doughnut, Apple Sauce, Chocolate Coins and Latkes sodas.

‘As always, both packs are kosher and contain zero caffeine,’ Jones said in a statement.”

They go on sale Sunday… for those of you with cast iron stomachs… Really, it doesn’t look too bad, except for the Christmas Tree flavor. If you drink that one, have someone take pictures so we can all enjoy it.

Ghosted by Kat @ 11/12/2007 1:37 PM EST


Leigha
Am I the only one that when I read your name, I hear General Jan Dodonna from Star Wars when he said it “Princess Lee-ah”? Anyway, I think of an old dude in Star Wars saying your name when I read your posts. Likewise, I feel like I should shout “Dohopoki, I choose you!” when I see his posts.

I’m a little weird I guess.

Ghosted by Terror Claws Cole @ 11/12/2007 1:40 PM EST


TOTALLY off topic, but Cool as Ice is on HBO. Come to think of it, when is Vanilla Ice ever off topic. Silly me. :)

Ghosted by 9Line @ 11/12/2007 1:41 PM EST


Man I miss Chevy Chase. And Randy Quaid… You’ve made me feel sad, Matt. But it doesn’t matter if you feel happy or sad – what matters is that you feel. So thank you, Matt.

Ghosted by Finger @ 11/12/2007 1:51 PM EST


I’m commenting from the Star Wars Star Tours ride in DisneyWorld! And when we first walked up, all I could think about was Matt’s review of it last year!

TODAY IS AN AWESOME DAY!!!

Mainly cause I got into DisneyWorld for freeeeeeee

Ghosted by Brian @ 11/12/2007 3:19 PM EST


that moose head looks like Gorbachev with the cinnamon birthmark. Merry Christmas Russia!

Ghosted by Fox @ 11/12/2007 3:34 PM EST


Gotta catch me all.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 11/12/2007 3:34 PM EST


Oh maaaaan.
I have BOTH SOCO eggnogs in my fridge.
Mm. And punkin Pie.
We love Thanksgiving around here. I actually like Thanksgiving more than Christmas. There’s just too much drama in my BF’s damily around Christmas, and my family officially gave up Christmas traditions sometime when I was in highschool.
At least I get to make up my own!

Ghosted by kittymao @ 11/12/2007 4:22 PM EST


its funny, my entire life people have associated my name with star wars…and i know what i am about to say is pretty much sacreligious but i have only seen star wars once, the first movie…and even then i didn’t see it up until about 3 years ago(it was my fiancee who finally talked me into it, so i guess it must be love)….but one of my favorite movies is spaceballs….

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/12/2007 4:36 PM EST


But.. But… You can’t get all of the satirical references of Spaceballs unless you see Star Wars: A New Hope!!! [Head Asplodes]

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/12/2007 4:57 PM EST


The Night They Saved Christmas OMG!!! Here I thought my husband was the only one who knew about that! I bought it for him on ebay christmas 05. Friggin 40 dollars! He loves it though…and I think its cute. soooo cheesy but fun. “your going to the Noth POle on a reindeer? and your talking from a candy cane? I think that Gaylord must be behind this!”

And I’m gonna go see Fred Claus this coming weekend.

Ghosted by mandy_night they saved christmas_Reeves @ 11/12/2007 5:13 PM EST


Leigha: Say what now?? You have got to get edumacated on Star Wars, lady! And I agree with Old Jim, your enjoyment of Spaceballs with greatly improve. Oh, and here’s a crash course on simple HTML to make stuff in bold and italics:

To make something in bold, type it like this: {b}Whatever you want in bold{/b}
Just make sure you don’t have any spaces between the parentheses and whatever you’re typing in the middle.

I’ve used parentheses here for the tags just for the demonstration, but you actually don’t use those. Replace ( ) with the two bracket keys that are directly to the right of the “M” key on your keyboard instead (I forgot what they’re called). If you want to make something in italics instead of bold, just replace the b’s with i’s. I hope this helps and makes sense. Otherwise, you can just do a Google search for basic HTML code and it should lay it all out for you. There’s all kinds of crap you can do easily, from bold and italics and underlining, to changing the color and size of the text and eveything.

Special K: Thanks for all the help with Advent calendars. I’m going to spend tonight reading catching up too so I can join in on all the X-E reindeer games.

I know a lot of movies have been knoccked about lately, but can you guys help me remember one? I think I saw something a long time ago that had Dudley Moore playing an elf. Something about people not believing in Santa. I think it was made in the late 70’s and early 80’s. I might have all that wrong though. Anyone know what I’m talking about? I’m alwys up for finding a good X-Mas movie that I havne’t seen yet. Yeah, I love Jingle All the Way too. I forgot about that one till someone mentioned it, but I really dig it everytime it comes on TV.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/12/2007 6:56 PM EST


DJ D: I believe you may be talking about this one. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089961/
Dudley played an elf named Patch.

Ghosted by JoshC @ 11/12/2007 7:12 PM EST


Yep, that’s the one. Thanks.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/12/2007 7:17 PM EST


JoshC and DJ D:

IMDB totally rocks! There have been days where I found myself thinking, for example, “what were the names of the actors in the TV show “They Came From Outer Space”?” and a quick search on IMDB tells me they were Stuart Fratkin and Dean Cameron. Both actors also have extensive lists of credits, with Stuart probably being best known for taking on the role of Stiles in Teen Wolf Too, and Dean Cameron for the role of the pizza delivery guy in Men At Work, the great Sheen/Estevez brother project.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/12/2007 7:47 PM EST


Have any of you seen The Ref? That gets my vote for “non-Christmas Christmas movie”. The holiday does affect the plotline, but it’s definitely not your standard feel-good Christmas movie. It basically involves Denis Leary as a robber who takes a wealthy family hostage and forces them to quit bickering. Very, very funny movie. Gotta love Denis Leary.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/12/2007 8:14 PM EST


This might be a reflection on myself but DieHard 2 is one movie that gets me in the Christmas spirit.

Jazzy: I love The Ref. Denis Leary’s “Still Smoking” is one of my favorite stand up routines ever. I used to quote it every time I smoked. Right up until I quite. Oh God I miss it so.

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/12/2007 8:26 PM EST


Oh yeah, IMDB is awesome. I haven’t seen Teen Wolf Too in so long I didn’t realize that someone else played Stiles. That’s a shame. Stiles was awesome! The last thing I saw him in though was Will and Grace. I’ll have to check out his IMDB page and see what else he’s done/doing. I still want a shirt that says “What are you looking at, dicknose?”, just to see if anybody else gets it.

I saw a few minutes of The Ref on TV once and it was really funny. One of those I would like to see in its entirety one day but probably won’t get round to it till it comes on TV again. Denis Leary can do no wrong as far as I’m concerned, even if he’s in a crappy movie. He’s kind of got that Morgan Freeman quality. Shitty movies with Morgan Freeman are all that much better just because he’s in them.

Is anybody else a big 24 fan? And are you as bummed as I am about the new season being postponed?

Oh, one more thing, I was glancing at the last few threads and we’re seriously keeping this one going for a long time. The average post count for each tread is somewhere around 130-150, but this ones coming up on 250. I don’t know how much of that has to do with the lack of a new article (not that I’m complaining or anything), or just that we’ve managed to actually come up with new stuff to say.

I’ve got kind of a weird related idea. Wouldn’t it be kind of neat if we collectively picked some random article from like 3 years ago or something, then all agreed to go back to that article and continue the discussion on the thread? Just picked it up like no time has passed at all.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/12/2007 8:35 PM EST


The Ref is great. Long live Dennis Leary. I’ve got No Cure for Cancer on cd. Or, I did. I hope I didn’t sell it.

Just Friends is my vote for Non-holiday, holiday movie.

“Would you like to join us in a carol to celibrate the birth of our Lord?”

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/12/2007 8:40 PM EST


DJ D: If you haven’t already, you have to read the review of A Very Brady Christmas Special. It’s one of my favorites.

http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0703/

Ghosted by Bill @ 11/12/2007 8:49 PM EST


250th!

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 11/12/2007 8:55 PM EST


I’ll be posting that full-length article either late or very late tonight, along with a new blog…so an empty Monday will pave way for a very full Tuesday. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/12/2007 8:59 PM EST


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