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My Major Award, Part 3!

I'm tipsy and tired. My apologies if that becomes a factor in this entry.


Tonight was the annual Christmas Fair at the church by my childhood home, which I've been attending on an annual basis for, God, around twenty years now? Crazy. It's become a little tradition for my sisters and I. We go, we browse, and we spend a ridiculous amount of money on the two hundred raffles they've got going for various holiday gift baskets, donated by families, stores and organizations from all around the city.

If you're a longtime reader, you've heard about this fair, and you've heard about the raffles. Three years ago, after spending well over fifty bucks on tickets, I went home with a couple of cocoa mugs and Bill Cosby's Cosbyology. It wasn't quite as bad as not winning anything at all, but it was close. Last year, we fared a little better by winning two baskets -- one including shoddy art supplies, and another featuring lavender-colored bath salts.

It's become a running joke. With the amount of tickets I buy, it's nearly a given that I'll win something, but it always seems to be the worst thing possible. See, previously, when you entered a raffle, you weren't vying for any specific basket. They were grouped together, with 7-10 different gift baskets sharing one coffee can full of raffle tickets. You could gun for a television and walk out with a homemade pillow with a Cavalier King Charles stitched into the middle. What, you thought I honestly sought out Cosbyology?

This year, things were different. This year, every basket had its own raffle ticket pail. While this made winning anything of substance more difficult, it at least meant that if I won, it'd be a prize that I actually had some small bit of interest in.


So, we get there, and I immediately buy something in the realm of 60 tickets, which I have to write my name, address and phone number on before I can spend them. My hand still feels like I just got through jacking off everyone in the northern hemisphere. It took over 30 minutes to fill out those stupid tickets, and I left the experience cursing my ancestors for providing me with such a ludicrously long surname.

After that, it was time to peruse the goods. As usual, there were a lot of crap raffles, but a lot of great ones. My eternal favorite? The "six foot stocking." Since I was a kid, the church had this specific raffle going. They'd tape 20-30 toys to this ancient, gigantic wooden stocking, and if you won, you didn't get to keep the stocking, but you got all the toys on it. Granted, I don't have much use for what's taped to that stocking at my age, but I can't help but toss at least a few tickets into its corresponding raffle pail every year. I've been trying to win this thing since I was three feet tall. Someday, it will happen. Today was not the day, so don't think I'm building towards any kind of monumental climax.

Aside from the glorious six foot stocking, I was mainly aiming for a Playstation 3, or this one basket that included both a bottle of Kahlua and a bottle of Sambuca, which technically aren't my favorite liquors to drink, but are certainly my favorite liquors to say. Beyond those prizes were about ten others that seemed interesting enough to blow money on, and when all was said and done, I was confident that I'd spread enough tickets-with-my-name-on-them around to guarantee some sort of major award.


After that, we waited. We waited and waited and waited. They kept yelling "last call" on the raffle tickets, but after they did this eighty times, we figured out that "last call" was just a marketing ploy, and that it'd be some time before they actually got around to naming the winners. Part of me was ticked that I stood around in a hideously hot and crowded church for an extra hour just to come to this conclusion, but on the other hand, they were selling Irish coffees and cappuccinos spiked with Kahlua for 2 bucks a pop. Not sure if it's even legal for a church to do that, but I wasn't complaining, and this shit was strong.

So, we left the church and went to dinner at a sushi joint, where more alcohol flowed, along with lots of fish eggs and soup that they swore was miso despite the fact that it was very clearly just onion broth. There were a bunch of us, and since we'd all put in raffle tickets, the table was lined with everyone's cell phones. First, my sister gets a call. She won a basket. A few minutes later, I get a call. Couldn't hear too well, so I stepped outside. "You won the six foot stocking." I gleefully return to the table, only to find my other sister cracking up and championing her ability to pull off a prank call even while sitting right next to me. Bitch. I tried to be a sport, but seriously...you don't fuck around about the six foot stocking.

By the end of dinner, I'd given up hope. It was a total shock when my phone rang again, and this time, it was a legit call from the church. I'd won a basket, and for the first time in infinity years, I'd won a good basket.


Jackfuckingpot. JACKFUCKINGPOT! See, most of the baskets are pretty small, but there are a select few (around a dozen) that could be considered "big ticket" prizes. The raffle tickets for these particular baskets cost more, but if you win, you win big. And I won pretty big!


The main prize was a 7" NextPlay portable DVD player, which retails for around a hundred bucks. It's pretty, and blue, and for some reason, it comes with two different remote controls. The DVD player alone was more than enough to make this my most successful Christmas Fair adventure in history, but there was even more fun stuff under the cellophane. Also included were three DVDs -- A Christmas Story, Elf and Shrek 3. I already have Ralphie and I don't really want Shrek, but let's not discount the regifting potential. Hidden even deeper in the basket was a $40 Blockbuster gift card, which provides me a reason to go to our local Blockbuster for the first time in over a decade. And to top it all off, there was some weirdass baby Shrek plushie! The showstopper!

I'm so stoked. I mean, sure, my life isn't going to change just because I've won a portable DVD player that I don't have much use for, but after a lifetime spent pouring money into this church fair and getting nothing back but Cosbyology and maybe a free cupcake with red and green sprinkles, this is damn near cathartic. I haven't beaten the system, but it hasn't beaten me.

And best of all, after we returned home with the goods, my girlfriend got a call -- she won a basket, too!


Her crate full of pine nuts and anchovies can't hold a candle to my DVD player, but a bonus win is a bonus win, and we'll happily take it.

I have to admit, I've still got my phone sitting next to me, just in case there's a miraculous third win. True, it's after midnight and totally out of the question, but I've got the fever. Maybe they'll call tomorrow? I really wanted that Kahlua/Sambuca basket. Kahlua...Sambuca. Kahlua...Sambuca. So much fun to say!

Posted by Matt on 11/18/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 312 comments

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Isn’t the “King of Jing-a-ling” thing from Rudolph?

Chestnuts roasted by MaryJane @ 11/18/2007 6:54 PM


I’ve got this one Christmas lyric stuck in my head that’s been driving me nuts all day. I know that I know the song, but can only remember this one phrase for some reason….”Uh-oh, the misteltoe..” That’s it. That’s all I got. What song is that from?

Vanilla Fire, I guess I just wanted to fit in with all the cool kids. Of course, I never thought that saying you live in/were from SC was ever considered cool, despite what Stephen Colbert says. I’ve been spending the last few years saving up and trying to figure out a way to get out. I guess I thought we earned a notch on the belt, you know, being all Confederate and such and providing the country with such luminaries as Strom Thurmond. Btw, I met the man once 13 years ago, and even then he was completely senile and could hardly carry on a conversation. Good riddance, you racist old bastard.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/18/2007 7:02 PM


I don’t have a favorite song. I did always dislike “All I Want for Christmas.” I first heard it in my kindergarten music class, and guess who was missing her front teeth?

(Hint: Me)

The other kids asked me repeat “Sister Susie Sitting on a Thistle” until I screamed. But 20ish years later, I heard a rendition by Count von Count from Sesame Street, and I like that one. I mean, it’s the Count. And he makes it sound all Romanian/Klezmer. But I can ONLY stand that version.

Chestnuts roasted by Jemmy @ 11/18/2007 7:05 PM


DJ D: It’s not Frosty The Snowman is it? I keep singing it and that’s what I end up with.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/18/2007 7:07 PM


Or maybe “Have a Holly Jolly Xmas.”

Chestnuts roasted by bill @ 11/18/2007 7:09 PM


DJ D:

Oh ho, the mistletoe
Hung where you can see
Somebody waits for you
Kiss her once for me
Have a holly jolly Christmas…

Chestnuts roasted by Jemmy @ 11/18/2007 7:26 PM


DJ D–It’s okay. Stephen Colbert made South Carolina cool again.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 11/18/2007 7:54 PM


Matt, I used to live in that area. I went to the same church fair when I was a kid and it was awesome!

I won a basket full of food so bad nobody ever ate it but it was one of the proudest moments of my life

Chestnuts roasted by George @ 11/18/2007 7:55 PM


I just thought of another Christmas song I like, but I don’t know if it has an official name. But I can tell you where it’s sung. It’s in the Muppet Family Christmas Special and in Jim Hensons underrated/almost forgotten “The Christmas Toy.”

Some of the lyrics are:
Oh friend, Dear friend
All in the memory
We’ll be together for Christmas

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 11/18/2007 7:56 PM


DJ D

Don’t worry, I love the chipmunk’s Christmas songs, too. You’re not alone!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 11/18/2007 8:05 PM


bill, Jemmy, Yep, that’s the one! Thanks loads. That’s been driving me crazy all day.

By the way, is there a difference between Bill and bill? Is there some sort of imposter/Bill wannabe out there, or do we have some kind of Sybil situation on our hands here?

In other news, (i.e. a shameless plug), as of tonight I just got booked to do my first official DJ’ing gig in over a year. I’ve kind of been away from the scene, mostly caused I moved away from the city, for a long time now and I’m glad to back in town and back in business. It’ll be with 2 other Dj’s who I’ve known and worked with for years, and a really groovy band from Columbia that I’m fairly impressed with. It’s gonna be on Sat, Dec. 1st at The Art Bar, here in Columbia, SC. I’ll have the flyer up on my MySpace page sometime in the next day or so. So, for you guys who live sort of nearby (*cough, cough, Bill/bill, cough, cough*), if by chance you want to make the drive and have nothing else to do that night, you should stop by. I’ll buy you a drink and show off my spooky DJ’ing prowess…that is if you’re not too put off by the whole goth/industrial thing. Now, if I can just hurry up and get my radio show back up and running between now and then we’ll really be rolling. Ok, shameless plug over. Sorry bout that. I was just jazzed and had to share it with someone.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/18/2007 8:11 PM


Some guys got all the luck! Way to win big this year, Matt! By the way, John Lennon’s “Happy Christmas” is the worst christmas song out there. I’m striving to go the whole season without hearing that song… Won’t be easy but will be well worth it.

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 11/18/2007 8:28 PM


Nizz–why is it the worst Christmas song? It’s not the best, but it’s certainly not the worst.

WAR IS OVER (IF YOU WANT IT).
Happy Christmas from John & Yoko.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 11/18/2007 8:32 PM


Oh, and Vanilla Fire, I almost had the chance to go see Stephen Colbert a few weeks ago. He came into town to do this campaigning thing for his show where he did like this whole press conference thing and the mayor presented him with the key to the city. A couple days later he showed footage of it on his show. Anyways, the whole thing took place like 5 minutes from my house, but unfortunately I had to work that day, so I missed my chance. That would have been a lot of fun. Oh well, there’s always Hootie and the Blowfish (sense the sarcasm). They’re from here and I’ve met them a zillion times (everyone here has, especially if you work at a radio and in clubs and such). For a while, when they were really big, this was the only city they could go where they didn’t get mauled by fans. No one really cared that much around here. I guess no one really does anywhere these days…poor Hootie.

I’m glad you finally got to see Batman. To this day it’s my all-time favorite movie ever. I can quote just about quote the whole stupid script. I think I mentioned this once before, but that movie, along with Beetlejuice and later on Pacific Heights, cemented Micheal Keaton as being my all-time favorite actor as well. I’ve never met anyone else that agreed with me on that, but I know there are plenty of them out there. I’ve been to the websites. Us loyal Keaton enthusiasts are a small army, but we’re loud and proud. Ok, maybe not loud, but we’re kind of proud.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/18/2007 8:35 PM


I love the Waitress’ song, too…came out when I actually was in my 20′s, but not single. Might as well have been on some Christmases. I otherwise tend to go for classical, Celtic/Narada, and every single Twisted Christmas album that’s out, with a smattering of Elvis (need to actually get the album, tho), Bing, and an album series probably most of you outside of the Northwest have never heard – Christmas in the Northwest.

Oh…and a Sailor Moon Christmas album. Yep, in Japanese, except for ‘Last Christmas’ which is in Engrish! :D

I utterly hate that Bruce Springsteen ‘Santa Claus’, tho, even the Twisted Christmas version that I accidentally played at work once while trying out music for the unit family Christmas party.

I’d love to have those DVDs you got, Matt, except that I already have Elf. Eventually I’ll find copies I can afford I’m sure. Me, I HAVE to watch Rudolph at least once, to start off my Christmas season. Since I no longer watch TV I bought it on DVD and pretty much only do watch it once, usually on the Friday or Saturday after Thanksgiving. Always seems wrong to watch it more than once or twice, tho I watch all the others I have multiple times.

And I think that your girlfriend’s basket is awesome, looks like its full of tasty, healthy foods.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 11/18/2007 8:36 PM


BenS: That “King of Jingling” song is from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Do you mean to tell us you’ve never seen Rudolph? What kind of life are you living, man?

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 11/18/2007 8:37 PM


Happy Xmas (War is Over) >>>>> Wonderful Christmas Time. Or whatever that one is called. That’s pretty obvious, though. John > Paul. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/18/2007 8:39 PM


DJ D–I watched that Colbert thing on Facebook (someone posted a video in the 1,000,000 Strong for Stephen Colbert group)…it looked like so much fun. That sucks that you had to miss it. My friend got to see him at GWU. I was incredibly jealous.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 11/18/2007 8:47 PM


Moony, Engrish! LOL!

Knegative, Oh you would have to bust out the “greater-than, lesser-than alligator”. I’m in 4th grade math all over again.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/18/2007 8:52 PM


I do that all the time. On the internet, I’ve never seen anyone put the preferred option second, so itis even easier to interpret.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/18/2007 8:58 PM


I’ve seen the Rudolph movie, but that was maybe ten years ago, so the songs are all but forgotten. I guess the song is forgivable in the context of a film, but I kept thinking Santa was saying “I’m the king of ding-a-ling”, which would have been hilarious.

Chestnuts roasted by BenS @ 11/18/2007 9:16 PM


BenS- He was. Remember that special was made back in ’65 or so, so there are some phrases that have odder meanings now.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 11/18/2007 9:32 PM


DJ D: That sounds awesome! I think I maybe on business that day down in FL but if not, count me in. Oh yeah, bill was me. I just had to fire that off fast before someone jumps me for thinking of the wrong song.

A few Xmas’s ago I set the bar high for 8 straight views of the Christmas Story. I’m going to try and beat that this year so I am prepping the family in advance.
“RAALFIE!”

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 11/18/2007 9:50 PM


I would’ve wanted the Kahlua/Sambuca basket myself, but it seemed like every basket there was a winner. Oh! I dunno if anyone has seen Matt’s YouTube videos yet, but Waiterbot has a vlog! This is probably the first time I’ve ever heard Matt speak! Does anyone else feel somewhat honored by that?

Chestnuts roasted by The Real Andrew @ 11/18/2007 10:00 PM


Fucking work today kept me away from my fellow X-E’rs. I probablay should not have gone to bed last night either….in the middle of the night i went to go to the bathroom, when i came back, i went to lay down and my fiancee slammed his elbow right into my right eye socket. it hurt so bad i thought my eyeball was bleeding. its kind of swollen still and my head hurts like a bitch. on a lighter note, at work today we had a christmas vacation conversation, and i told everyone that you can buy the moose mugs online…..needless to say i got quite a few puzzled looks as to how i would know that. other than that Goob I totally have the VHS of that Mickey’s Christmas carol….it was the first VHS i ever owned as a child….i got it when i was 4. i think i might break it out during thanksgiving….hopefully the tape doesnt break or get eaten by the VCR. I also found out today that Officemax has a CD containing all of the songs from the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer christmas special. the last time i watched that, I drank a whole bottle of robotussin DM, and I couldnt figure out what was going on and i started freaking out.

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 11/18/2007 10:04 PM


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