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11/18/2007: 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!


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Discussion Thread: 312 comments

urgh Doctor Pepper!!

AH!!!

Reminds me of Amaretto too much

Blergh

:)

xxxxx

Ghosted by Steffanio @ 11/20/2007 9:01 PM EST


Hey everyone!

Steffanio-
I love Mountain Dew! It’s one of my favorites, Code Red even more so!

Lori-
I kinda feel the same way you do, not being a fan of many modern artists anyway. As such, you do NOT want to hear Ashley Tisdale (the villain from High School Musical) do “Last Christmas.” They have whole albums of Disney Channel stars butchering various well-known Christmas songs, including the theme to Christmas Vacation. Just a warning.

Matt-
If you don’t mind an early suggestion for the Christmas jukebox, I recommend “Christmassey” by Brian Wilson, from his album “What I Really Want for Christmas.”

DJ D-
I saw Oprah today too. My sister said something similar about somebody stroking out!

Happy Thanksgiving to the X-E blog!

Ghosted by Hoverbored @ 11/20/2007 9:06 PM EST


Whoo! Charlie Brown thanksgiving! When was this special made, anyway?

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 11/20/2007 9:08 PM EST


Invader Norbert, just checked the TV listings and guess what? A Charlie Brown Christmas airs next Tuesday night on ABC. Unbelievable..it won’t even be December yet.

One positive out of this is that, like previous years, they’ll probably air it a second time sometime closer to Christmas.

Back to my Charlie Brown Thanksgiving watching…

Ghosted by Eric @ 11/20/2007 9:09 PM EST


I am sitting in a very quiet coffee shop listening to a reading I have to go to for class and simultaneously am reading XE-ers definitions of Mountain Dew. Lets just say I am laughing but not laughing at the things the lady is reading.

Ghosted by kb @ 11/20/2007 9:09 PM EST


Hoverbored…thanks for reminding me, I wouldn’t like the Last Christmas you speak of, since as it is, I get annoyed with all the times I hear the Wham! one.

Now, on the topic of movies again…anyone ever see “Unlikely Angel” with Dolly Parton? It used to always show up on Lifetime during Christmas, but as of late has been seen on the Hallmark Channel apparently. It’s basically your averge “deceased person can’t get to Heaven without doing a good deed” story.

This one is a guilty pleasure of mine, mostly cause I really like Dolly. And I must like it enough to admit to tuning into Lifetime to see if it would come on!

Ghosted by James @ 11/20/2007 9:12 PM EST


Cameron, I believe Charlie Brown Thanksgiving was made in 1973, at least 5 years after the Halloween and Christmas specials.

Ghosted by Eric @ 11/20/2007 9:12 PM EST


Lori – I totally agree. Sure, some of the safety measures are extreme (like, to have a daycare where I live there are regulations on slides so strict that no slide actually meets them), but just because some of the advice/lack thereof from when we or our parents were kids didn’t directly result in us getting messed up/killed, doesn’t mean it didn’t affect other kids. For example, the other day my mother actually said “Well, I used to play with lead toys all the time and I’m fine. What’s wrong with a little lead?” Umm, yeah – and the Romans used it for plumbing, so maybe we should do that too.

LOL, I get a kick out of the Sesame Street people thinking it was a great idea to have some girl go to a strange man’s house for cookies. And cows in a field for three minutes? Where do I find this DVD? LMAO.

Ghosted by Frakkyfire @ 11/20/2007 9:13 PM EST


Well… I DO like mountains… and dew

perhaps I should import some…

Ghosted by Steffanio @ 11/20/2007 9:29 PM EST


Did anyone else feel that the animation quality for the Charlie Brown Bully special was inferior to that of the Thanksgiving episode? And that’s saying something… :-)

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 11/20/2007 10:09 PM EST


DAMMIT!!! I got carried away buying gifts for friends on Amazon and totally lost track of time and missed Charlie Brown :( Oh well, at least I found good gifts.

As for the Sesame Street debate, I don’t know. I still sort of think there’s a point of being too overprotective. I don’t think children should be totally sheltered from reality, and if parents would sit with their kids and talk to them about things they’re seeing (like why you shouldn’t go off with a stranger) it would be a lot more helpful than simply pretending bad things never happen.

For example, to tie in with the Beatles discussion, my mom used to let me listen to her Sgt. Pepper LP every day. When I’d sing along with the “get high with a little help from my friends” part she explained what getting high meant and that I should never do it. That was a lot more helpful than if she’d simply banned me from listening to the Beatles or something, especially since they’re now one of my favorite bands and Sgt. Pepper is probably my favorite album of all time.

Just my 2 cents.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/20/2007 10:41 PM EST


Old Jim, I thought so too. The opening shot of the special looked like really bad computer-generated animation. And the characters in general didn’t look quite right.

The plot of the special seemed dated too. Do kids play marbles anymore?

Ghosted by Eric @ 11/20/2007 11:21 PM EST


Hey wow, I just googled pomegranate 7UP to see if I could find out where to buy it, and X-E is the top result!

Pomegranate 7UP pomegranate 7UP pomegranate 7UP

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/20/2007 11:39 PM EST


Old Jim You got Game Fuel mixed up with Livewire. Livewire is the one that tastes like Sunkist. Game Fuel tastes like cherry gummi bears. :9

I don’t think kids today should be as protected from things as they are today, and not because ‘it didn’t kill me’, but because if they’re insulated from germs they’ll never develop proper immunity, if they’re insulated from seeing situations that are bad they’ll never learn to recognize and avoid them. Of course there can be far TOO much showing, too, so you have to strike the right balance with your kids, like it sounds Jazzy’s mom did.

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/20/2007 11:52 PM EST


Eric and Old Jim…Peanuts are like the Muppets…just not the same after the death of their respective creators. Are they still using Charles Schulz’s scripts? I know he wrote a few before his death…then again if they are using the actual strips, that isn’t much of a stretch. Still you can’t tell me it’ll be the same without Charles to helm over it.

Computer generated…do you mean 2D non-cel animation? Probably. (shudders at the imagination of 3D Peanuts specials…if that happens I hope Charles sends a plague of kite-eating trees down on animation studios everywhere)

Ghosted by James @ 11/21/2007 12:03 AM EST


jazzy, So what the heck does pomegranate taste like anyway?

So, Matt, I’ve got a somewhat cosmetic question for you. I’ve been going back and reading the old Advent Calendars lately and occasionally there will either be an article or there will be a link to an older article in which we are graced with rare picture of our gracious host. I’ve noticed that in the past, there was occasionally some funky hair colors going on on your part. I’ve seen some blue and what appeared to be some shade of purple (could have just been the same blue again). I guess my question is, how many colors have you gone through over the last few years and what color are you rockin’ today?

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/21/2007 12:19 AM EST


That shrek baby thing comes free in pack with the DVD at Walmart, fyi

Ghosted by NotThatGuy @ 11/21/2007 12:21 AM EST


Matt…what do you think of the WPIX Yule Log? (note: I need to get my favorite songs list in its entirety when the message board gets back up on the YL site)

Ghosted by James @ 11/21/2007 12:24 AM EST


DJ D: I actually have no idea what pomegranate tastes like. I know I’ve tasted it before, but I can’t remember when, or in what form, or how it tasted. I dimly recall not liking it much, but I’ve been going crazy trying to find this stuff anyway. I think Matt may have some sort of mind-control device. I have a friend from Jersey who still spends trips to Wildwood looking for Fat Daddy and his green bamboo mystery peanuts.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/21/2007 12:32 AM EST


To add to the ongoing spurts of beatles debate, i think i love george the most. he is great, and i love the song norweigan wood. I miss the old school sesame street, and my favorite skit thing they did was the one for the number 12, and it was the pinball machine animation and they sang….they made fun of it on family guy a few seasons back, and i almost cried from being so excited over the song.

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/21/2007 12:46 AM EST


Not to disrupt our Tgiving blast, but anyone else ANNOYED TO HELL by the new iPod commercial? Wow, you rhymed “friend” with “friend” and “bed”. Geez girl you must be a freakin’ genius. Where did they dig this up? Arrrgh my ears are bleeding. But its code red, so its all good.

Ghosted by Terror Claws Cole @ 11/21/2007 1:11 AM EST


James, the special they showed tonight was the last one Charles Schulz worked on. I read that he worked on the idea for the show, but didn’t complete the script. Interesting considering how it ends. It also did use 2D non-cel animation; it just looked odd compared to the style of animation for all of the original specials.

And greetings from another Yule Log forum poster; I post as “hmmm” over there. A shame about their forum web host. I hope they can get things resolved. It’s a terrible time for it to happen.

Ghosted by Eric @ 11/21/2007 1:12 AM EST


DJ D, sore subject with the Oprah show. We live not too far from Macon and Mrs. Manimal is kicking herself (REPEATEDLY) for not getting tickets. THEN IT TURNS OUT TO BE FAVORITE THINGS. Then she starts seeing people she knows on there, etc.
Once in a lifetime; could have been OUR major award :(
Oh well.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 11/21/2007 1:33 AM EST


TerrorClawsCole I totally love that iopd commercial song….simply because it says that music is her imaginary friend….which is fucking AWESOME. plus it makes me dance, and i think it is funny because the original words say “music is my hot hot sex” and they had to censor it for the commercial. also, i watched really shitty TV today and thought about x-e the ENTIRE time. PS-I am getting drunk off of leftover wine from thanksgiving appetizer recipies. HALLELUJIAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS Love alwaysd-Leigha the drunk

Ghosted by Leigha the drunk @ 11/21/2007 1:37 AM EST


PS-for anyone interested, i have decided that from now until the end of the christmas season anything that makes me happy or makes me laugh will be called a “christmas miracle” PRAISE BABY JESUS

Ghosted by Leigha the KRUNK @ 11/21/2007 1:45 AM EST


DJ D

Christmas Shoes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNsvE33pRSw

Still no luck on my Pomegranate 7-Up search… hmm..

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 11/21/2007 1:57 AM EST


brooklyn!

Ghosted by eep! @ 11/21/2007 2:21 AM EST


oh The Manimal I am so…..sorry :(

Ghosted by Goob @ 11/21/2007 2:44 AM EST


That really, really sucks, Manimal. :(

Ghosted by Moony @ 11/21/2007 2:56 AM EST


I miss you guys.

Ghosted by Erik Majorwitz @ 11/21/2007 3:25 AM EST


fistpittingnork: I feel for you regarding your 7-Up search. I haven’t found it yet either. I’ll check a few more places later this week, err, maybe next week (considering we have Thanksgiving and Black Friday looming).

Ghosted by Magic Toy @ 11/21/2007 3:25 AM EST


I’ve got half a bottle of 7-up pome I’ll sell. I miss you too Erik Majorwitz.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 11/21/2007 3:29 AM EST


Leigha Yes!! The pinball skit was the best! And I saw it on Family Guy not too long ago too and had the same raction you did. That was so cool that they did that. I also really used to like the guy that would go around painting numbers on stuff, especially the one where he was in the pool and painted the number 8 on that guy’s head.

The Manimal, Oooh, that sucks! Sorry to bring that up. Ok, well I won’t mention all the stuff she gave away then. I’m sure you’ve heard about it already anyway.

fistpittingnork Thanks for that, but oh my god. When he got to the part where he said he wanted his mama to look good in case she met Jesus tonight…I mean, seriously. Wow. I kind of wish I had never heard that now.

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/21/2007 4:21 AM EST


Erik! How you been buddy?
Manimal, that stinks :(
Damn, Peppermint Patty is such a bitch. Lucy gets the rap as being the cranky one, but she did go to all the trouble of getting that extra candy for Linus…any other Arrested Development fans start laughing whenever Franklin shows up? I keep thinking he’s going to point out Charlie Brown’s cracker ass.
So I’m late for Beatles and MST3K talk :P Thanks a lot, work and school. But at least I’m done with both for the week.
I happened to be passing a TRU this weekend, so I picked up Super Mario Galaxy with the $25 gift card deal (thanks for the tip!). Then of course I had to spend the $25, since I wouldn’t be at a TRU again, so I picked up the new Princess Bride and Jungle Book DVDs. Long story somewhat shorter, the Liverpudlian vultures near the end of Jungle Book were originally going to be even more Beatle-like. The song was all guitars before they switched it to barbershop style.
Question for everybody: Which commercials do a worse job emulating the Rankin-Bass style, Alltel Wireless or Food Network? Poor Giada cannot be flattered.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 11/21/2007 5:19 AM EST


Nork: I found pomegranate 7-Up at the Moore Wal-Mart (well, technically I didn’t find it, my co-worker did, but that’s where she got it). Personally, I think it tastes too much like Sierra Mist Cranberry with a little more cherry flavoring. But that’s my opinion so take it as you will. Also, it’s way better with ice.

And tonight at Wal-Mart I found Hot Chocolate Pop Tarts! I don’t know if it’s seasonal or what because I don’t normally eat Pop Tarts, but I couldn’t find the Gingerbread, so this is good enough for me. For now.

Also… It’s SNOWING! Just yesterday it was 80 degrees in Oklahoma and now it’s SNOWING! Yay!

Ghosted by Special K @ 11/21/2007 8:00 AM EST


ERIK! The Prodigal has returned.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 11/21/2007 8:34 AM EST


Know I’m late for this topic, but the 3 best Christmas songs (in order) are:

1. Do They Know it’s Christmas (Band-Aid)
2. Merry X-mas (John Lennon)
3. Blue Christmas (Elvis)

It’s not the X-mas season until I hear all 3 of these.

Ghosted by Clockwork @ 11/21/2007 8:57 AM EST


Special K

Wait, it’s snowing? I missed it?! :(

Also, you can find the Gingerbread Pop Tarts at MWC Target.

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 11/21/2007 9:22 AM EST


Wow, random cameo from Eric Majorwitz? Awesome.

Parade’s going to the wire folks, but it will be posted!

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/21/2007 9:32 AM EST


But will it taste the same?

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 11/21/2007 9:35 AM EST


Nork: Yeah, about 5:40 this morning. If the fiance hadn’t been having car trouble and sitting in the parking lot with his headlights on, I would have missed it, too. haha But it was snow nonetheless!

Ghosted by Special K @ 11/21/2007 9:42 AM EST


Figures… the one day I get to “sleep in” until 6 (well, hit the snooze until 6:30) is the day it snows. Normally I leave about 5:45, but this one day…

Ghosted by fistpittingnork @ 11/21/2007 9:48 AM EST


Hey Matt check out this link http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071121/ap_on_sc/biggest_bug_ever

with your love of things aquatic an 8 foot sea scorpion should be right up your alley

Ghosted by Rob @ 11/21/2007 11:47 AM EST


Saw that this morning, and yes, it’s awesome. Very Skull Island-esque.

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/21/2007 11:54 AM EST


Manimal sorry but you and you wife missed getting a fridge with an lcd hdtv dvd built in the door! I just saw it on her site…OMG!!!! I did’nt mean to rub it in…also the taxes on those prizes must be bank breaking…they have to pay tazes when they get the gifts right?

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 11/21/2007 12:40 PM EST


Oh man, I went to reread the 1984 Macy’s parade article. I forgot how funny this was. I think most of the people involved in making that year’s parade were on drugs.

In a few minutes I have to go to lunch with annoying relatives. My fairly well-to-do aunt passed away a few months ago, and there’s been a split in the family over the will, so I don’t know exactly what they want to talk to us about. Plus they’re very preachy, religious, conservative types. Not that this makes them evil or anything, but I’m liberal and gay, which they don’t know, so I get to sit through awkward conversations that offend me but I can’t say anything about.

Oh well. At least it’ll just be me and my mom for Thanksgiving. I’m making real cranberry sauce for the first time this year! Yay!

Ghosted by jazzy @ 11/21/2007 12:48 PM EST


Holy Schnikes, it is Erik! :)

How is the family? The team?

Ghosted by Knegative @ 11/21/2007 1:03 PM EST


I feel like shit this morning…definitely not a christmas miracle…

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/21/2007 3:24 PM EST


Seeing as how it is 2 PM, I guess it is not morning anymore though…sleeping in on a wednesday…it must be a christmas miracle indeed!

Ghosted by Leigha @ 11/21/2007 3:25 PM EST


300th!!

thanksgiving parade article must be surely under wraps now. or in true close-call matt style, maybe not

Ghosted by Dan @ 11/21/2007 3:29 PM EST


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