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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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Uh…”Ding Dong Merrily on high?”

I only remember that song from 2 places: From Muppet Christmas Carol and at the end of the “Houseguests” sketch from Monty Python’s Flying Circus.

Speaking of Muppet Christmas Carol, I found it in its 99% entirety on youtube last year, only to know that it got taken down a little bit after christmas.

During the Christmas Carol scene, I found it perfectly fitting for The Count to be singing “I Saw Three Ships.”

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/19/2007 2:05 AM


Cameron: “Christmas Today” was done by Horatio Sanz, Jimmy Fallon, Tracey Morgan, and Chris Kattan.

Does Adam Sandler “Hannakuh Song” count as a Christmas song? I like listening to that at least once every year.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 11/19/2007 2:05 AM


Here Moony: http://youtube.com/watch?v=r1CZfD3kzIk&feature=related

Im watching it now.

Chestnuts roasted by DrummerJay @ 11/19/2007 2:12 AM


Mmm… Sambuca (Sam-BOO-kah in my Italian family) is fun to pronounce with the BOO enunciated. It gives it the Sopranos “salute” sort of feel like you are toasting to your college graduation.

DJD – There is a high school named for Strom Thurmond in our area (Augusta TV area) and the high school just won their first state title as an integrated school in 2005. I grew up in the north so when I heard that it took me back to what the ole’ south has in its history.

Chestnuts roasted by Tara @ 11/19/2007 2:26 AM


BenS That song cracks me up too

Chestnuts roasted by clumsyonice @ 11/19/2007 2:44 AM


Thanks Jay!

Someone else uploaded it, too, and seems to have a better transfer – The Christmas Toy

I’ll have to download it when my connection isn’t having fits over AV files.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 11/19/2007 2:57 AM


I think someone mentioned it in the comments on the last post, but new Cloverfield trailer before Beowulf:

Chestnuts roasted by xero @ 11/19/2007 3:02 AM


It isn’t Christmas until I’ve listened to Mr. Hankey’s Christmas Classics, at least 20 times. I don’t care if it is the South Park kids singing it, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas still makes me misty. Merry F***ing Christmas is great for satisfying that hegemonic urge we all have somewhere deep inside us ;) , and who could forget The Lonely Jew on Christmas.

Yes, I did just put it in :D

We’ve all heard of Rudolph and his shiny nose
and we all know Frosty who’s made out of snow
But all of those stories seem kinda….gay
cause we all know who brightens up our holiday!

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/19/2007 3:04 AM


My favorite Christmas song? Easy. It would have to be Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Now this is true only because years ago, what must have been around X-mas 1987, my older brother and I borrowed my mother’s brand new Christmas Classics cassette tape and chose a random song. I think it was track #2. We had a practical joke in mind.

We played the song Hark!… a few times and mapped out exactly when the instrumental parts were using my (other) older brother’s dual-deck boombox. It had that little three digit rolling counter on it. We carefully taped over the little holes on the bottom of the cassette so that you could record on it, and this is what followed…

Hark! The herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King;
Peace on earth, and mercy mild,
God and sinners reconciled!”
Joyful, all ye nations rise,
Join the triumph of the skies;
With th’angelic host proclaim,
“Christ is born in Bethlehem!”

GUITAR SOLO FROM DOKKEN’S “DREAM WARRIORS”

Hark! the herald angels sing,
“Glory to the newborn King!”

Christ, by highest Heav’n adored;
Christ the everlasting Lord;
Late in time, behold Him come,
Offspring of a virgin’s womb.
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see;
Hail th’incarnate Deity,
Pleased with us in flesh to dwell,
Jesus our Emmanuel.

GUITAR SOLO FROM THE SCORPION’S “ROCK YOU LIKE A HURRICANE”

Hail the heav’nly Prince of Peace!
Hail the Sun of Righteousness!
Light and life to all He brings,
Ris’n with healing in His wings.
Mild He lays His glory by,
Born that man no more may die.
Born to raise the sons of earth,
Born to give them second birth.

GUITAR SOLO FROM RATT’S “ROUND AND ROUND”

… and so on and so forth for the rest of the song.

It worked PERFECTLY! It went right from lyrics to wailing electric guitar and then straight back to the voices when the singing began again. We were quite proud of ourselves.

My mother played our “remixed” version Christmas Eve with the family over, completely unaware of what we had done.

Greatest Christmas Eve EVER.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 11/19/2007 3:25 AM


Hey! Good to hear. I’m happy for you. Enjoy watching movies while pooping… I mean, that’s what I’d do.

Chestnuts roasted by Lucky @ 11/19/2007 3:41 AM


Magic Toy – that is one of the awesomest Christmas stories I’ve ever heard.

On a completely different note, does anyone know if Evil Dead: The Musical will tour again (yes, I know it just finished, but I only found out about it today)? It sounds like the BEST MUSICAL EVER. It has now become my life’s goal to see this show. I know, I know, I have strange priorities.

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyfire @ 11/19/2007 4:17 AM


I ate too much raw biscuit dough :(

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 11/19/2007 7:22 AM


Bill: As a matter of fact there are a lot of yard sales in Kentucky. They mostly begin in the spring and run into the fall, but there are people who will brave cold weather to find a bargain. There is one house about 20 minutes from mine that has a year round yard sale. It’s insane. The first weekend of the summer months are the best times to yard sale. They are practically everywhere on those weekends.

PS I loved the video! I think the next time I have a yard sale I’ll make a homemade commercial to post on YouTube…okay maybe not.

Chestnuts roasted by iAMYou @ 11/19/2007 8:38 AM


INVADER NORBERT: I’m a former KB Toys employee as well (1998-2001), and those Christmas mixes STILL stick with me. Most of the others, too; to this day I can’t hear Men at Work’s “Who Can It Be Now?” without expecting it to be immediately followed by “Secret Agent Man.”
A couple of under-the-radar Christmas albums I highly recommend:
Los Straitjackets: “‘Tis the Season for Los Straitjackets” (instrumental Christmas favorites done in a surf-rock style by dudes wearing luchadore masks)
Red Simpson: “Trucker’s Christmas” (a full album of truck-drivin’ country Christmas songs! Break out the CB!)
Husky Team: “Christmas in Team” (more instrumental stuff; these guys sound just like Booker T. & the MG’s)
Enjoy, all.

Chestnuts roasted by Commander Awesome @ 11/19/2007 11:41 AM


Oops … that Husky Team album should be “Christmas in MEMPHIS.”

Chestnuts roasted by Commander Awesome @ 11/19/2007 11:42 AM


I’ve been reading these posts for years and as a Staten Islander I CAN NOT figure out where this fair is…

What church is this?

Chestnuts roasted by BelmarBenny @ 11/19/2007 11:58 AM


There are times when I am truly glad (dare I say, “thankful”) to be an X-Er. This is one of those moments.
There are a lot of things on here that I either never knew about (WILDWOOD, etc.) because of geographical/regional concerns or never cared about (POKEMON). Those things are nice to read about but the truly special X-E moments occur when you remember something that you knew about but truly forgot (SUPERNATURALS action figures, etc.)
THANK YOU JLAJRC and Co. for reminding me about “The Christmas Toy”. I watched it back in the day and I total forgot about it until this morning.
Thank you!!

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 11/19/2007 12:08 PM


I fucking love the christmas toy, and for some reason when i saw that linkin parks album a few years ago was named meteora, i got all excited about christmas. i dont listen to linkin park, but for the name alone i gave it a second look. i have a bootlegged copy my mom made from when they showed in on nickelodeon…..yet another VHS i may have to track down. i think it is on the christmas special mix tape VHS that my mom made, and if i remember correctly, it is unmarked. which means hours of time that i am going to spend looking through unmarked VHS tapes. i am uber excited. i mean on that tape there is rudolph, frosty, garfield christmas, AND the christmas toy.

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 11/19/2007 12:33 PM


I’m hoping someone here can help me. I need to get presents for my nieces. One is 6, one is 3, and one is 5 months. Obviously i’ll just get baby toys and clothes for the 5 month old, but the other two are old enough to want good presents. I don’t have any kids of my own, so i’m not really up-to-date on the best presents. I also don’t want to kill a niece with those aqua balls or anything. Anyone know girls around these ages that are dying for a certain toy that is safe?? Please let me know!

Chestnuts roasted by Cerianna @ 11/19/2007 12:37 PM


Cerianna: For girls that age, I think the hottest toys right now would be Disney Princesses (those are HUGELY popular and there’s a wide range of different toys), Care Bears (great for the 3 year old especially), and Dora the Explorer (again, a wide range of toys, many of them educational). If you’re not sure if they like any of that stuff, most kids love art things as well. Aquadoodle (not to be confused with Aqua Dots, which is the toy that’s been recalled) is pretty popular right now. They draw on a mat with water and it’s impossible to color on anything but the mat, so there’s no mess.

And of course, there’s always Elmo, but I’m convinced he’s the Antichrist. In Muppet form.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 11/19/2007 12:46 PM


fistpittingnork, I believe XM has already launched all of their holiday stations. I’m not near my receiver to check, but I know they’re already streaming online.

The songs my Christmas wouldn’t be complete without:
1: “The Holiday Season” by Andy Williams. Definitely my number one. I don’t know what it is about it, but I adore it.
2. The entire soundtrack to “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, even the filler songs that weren’t anywhere in the special.
3. “That Holiday Feeling” by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, if for no other reason than lyrics like this:
Eydie: You think you’re such a smartie.
Steve: Come on, let’s have a party.
I think I have a thing for music that could have been played at any 60′s Christmas party that involved a hi-fi and everyone standing around with a scotch.

I also love anything from The Carpenters’ Christmas Portrait album, especially “The Christmas Waltz”, but it’s not unusual for me to go all year without hearing that one.

My favorite part about Happy Xmas (War Is Over) is hearing the old lady voice during the kids part. I like to imagine that she was an old Beatles fan, and once they started recording she purposely started singing louder than the kids she was directing just so she could say she was on a John Lennon song.

I like listening to the Holiday Traditions channel on XM because I really hate hearing modern pop stars butcher Christmas classics. I think the worst remake has to be (appropriately for this thread) Hootie and The Blowfish’s “White Christmas”. I also hate Michael Bolton’s “White Christmas”, which honestly sounds like he recorded it while trying to pass a kidney stone or something. Plus, I really hate the trend of depressing Christmas songs in the past 15 years – “Grown Up Christmas List”, “Christmas Shoes”, “Where Are You Christmas?” – and that station doesn’t play any of that stuff. I’ve even heard “Dear Mr. Jesus” played during Christmas over the past few years, which isn’t even remotely a Christmas song. “My Favorite Things” isn’t really a Christmas song either, but at least it doesn’t make me want to take a couple Prozac and curl up in bed with the covers over my head for the rest of the day.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 11/19/2007 1:31 PM


I’m not I’m late to the party but Congratufuckinglations Matt. I kept fighting myself from scrolling down to the bottom of the post to see what you won. Glad I did. What a great freakin’ post!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 11/19/2007 2:30 PM


Lori: That “old lady” is Yoko Ono. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 11/19/2007 3:00 PM


Oh oh, I totally forgot about another song that’s a total staple for me: Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas”. It’s a depressing song if you listen closely, but I love 80s music so much I don’t care.

Lori: I totally agree with you about all the sappy weepy Christmas songs. I want to be happy for Christmas, dammit. Also, I usually refuse to listen to any version of “White Christmas” besides the Bing Crosby one.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 11/19/2007 3:07 PM


First of all, “Christmas Shoes” is a great way to kick off a Goth Holiday season. Somebody on FARK has a log-in of “somebodypleasekillthechristmasshoes” for good reason. But, there are bad Xmas tunes out there that aren’t even depressing, just listening to them are. Please, no more songs about a little kid with dying family members! That’s just cheap.

My favorites are things like “I Saw Daddy Kissing Santa Claus” by Kip Adotta, Sting’s version of “I Saw Three Ships,” “Green Christmas” from Stan Freberg, any good bombastic version of “Carol of the Bells” including the Mr Mackey version, m’kay?

Y’know what I haven’t seen since I was a pup? The original Sesame Street Christmas Special. Y’know, where Oscar tells big Bird that Santa won’t be able to visit certain homes on the Street because they don’t have fireplaces. BB skates with a little girl to “Feliz Navidad.” Bert and Ernie re-enact “Gift of the Magi.” And Cookie Monster eats an entire Christmas Tree. That’s a special Special. Or, to use a lyric from the show, If that isn’t a true blue miracle, I don’t know what one is.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 11/19/2007 3:23 PM


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