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Completely Random Holiday Madness.

Went to 7-Eleven tonight on a hot tip from a reader, and though it turned out that what he was tipping me off about won't be there until tomorrow, I managed to find something to help salvage the trip: Glasses that turn every point of light into Santa Claus!


They're goofy as all fuck, but believe it or not, they work! The glasses look like the kind of thing you'd be handed before a 3D movie, but instead, the effect transforms any point of light (as in, a Christmas light, a street lamp or what have you) into the vague shape of Santa's head!

It's kind of maddening to wear them for more than a minute, but I'm impressed with how well they function. If I was ten years younger, I'd totally drop acid, sprout wings and fly to the PNC Bank Arts Center's drive-thru Christmas Village with a pair of these babies on. Since I'm old, all I can do is look at the ceiling lights in our kitchen and giggle in my head.

7-Eleven had a few different versions available, which turned points of light into other Christmassy things. They're a bit of a ripoff at $2.99 a pair, but if you challenged me to name a cheaper way to make all forms of illumination look like Santa Claus, I'd fail.


You know, I've had to buy Moon Sand around a dozen times for various nieces and nephews over the past year or so, and I've often wondered what the fascination was. Sure, the ability to mold sand stands tall as an opus-level achievement in human progress, but I just couldn't comprehend why so many of the kids I knew wanted this stuff more than a video game. Now that I've held it...I know.

The smaller-sized package of Moon Sand shown above is sold as a stocking stuffer at Target, and presumably at other stores too, unless Target has some kind of screwed up ironclad monopoly. To celebrate the holidays, the Sandpeople have themed their wares with a "Garland Green" color. They also had a red version, but I can't recall which fun Christmassy adjective they prefaced it with. "Rudolph Red," maybe?


Okay, so now that I've actually played with Moon Sand, I understand the attraction. Ever spend a few minutes crushing one of those stress-reliever balls in your hands? Remember how hard it was to resist slicing 'em open with an exacto knife to find out what was inside? Well, Moon Sand is a safe, nontoxic, non-staining version of what was inside.

It's a lot like Play-Doh, but dare I say, this stuff is even more fun to work yours hands through. If you're trying to create a freeform piece of art, Moon Sand is a difficult medium. It holds its shape better than real sand, but not by a big degree. That's where the plastic molds come in. This set included a little Santa Claus mold, which worked really well and helped me achieve my secret lifelong goal of crafting a Santa Claus out of green sand. Thumbs up on this stuff, especially as a stocking stuffer. It just has an intangible stocking stufferyness about it, y'know? A "Slinky from the future" kinda vibe.


I'm not a good enough writer to properly convey how amazing these holiday-themed Swedish Fish are. Nobody is. The interesting thing is that the Swedes barely even did anything. They added green candy to a bag that's usually all red, and threw a few pictures of fish wearing Santa caps on the package. That's all they did, and somehow, it's one of the most beautiful sights I've ever been privileged enough to see and eat.

Thankfully, for the holiday bags, they utilized the tiny-sized versions of Swedish Fish. I love Swedish Fish in any size, but it's indisputable that the tiny ones are better than those big, floppy ones. There's really no rhyme or reason as to why; it's just the way it is. I know that the different sizes share the same genetical makeup, but it doesn't matter. Small Swedish Fish > Large Swedish Fish. Write it down.


In other news, we finally took out our Christmas decorations. While it's always a joyous experience, this year involved a few bouts of depression. The woman and I agreed that it was time to take a more Buddhist approach to our way of living, and forced ourselves to throw away three giant black garbage bags full of Christmas decorations that nobody in their right mind should own. I realize that this might seem like a sacrilege to some, but you can't imagine the level of crap that I'm talking about. Years ago, we spent a lot of time going to yard sales and thrift stores, and let's just say...if it was under a dollar, we bought it, no matter how ugly, how broken or how dirty it was.

I've mentioned this recently, and it really wasn't a lie. I'm cursed with assigning very real souls to the stupid objects that enter my life, and I can almost hear them squeak with horror when I try to throw them away. Still, if all of those ridiculous housecleaning reality shows taught me anything, it's that I won't miss this stuff when it's gone. (And by that I mean...REALLY gone. Still miss it when it's in the trash bag, and I still miss it when it's in the trash can on the curb. Only after the garbagemen come am I truly free of my burdens.)

We spent much of the night arguing over what should stay and what should go. Obviously, we each had our favorites. I'm going to call my girlfriend's decision to hold onto a gigantic bag of empty-but-used gift boxes from three hundred years ago her biggest offense of the night, and I have a pretty good idea about what she'd call mine.


Oh COME ON. How could anyone possibly get rid of something like that? I could write a 500-page book about how this one small item manages to represent absolutely everything that is great about Christmas.

My cheap plastic "Christmas Corsage With Closure Pin" now hangs on our living room wall, still packaged. And it'll be back next year.

Posted by Matt on 11/27/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 167 comments

By the by, How the Grinch Stole Christmas is on ABC RIGHT NOW!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 11/28/2007 9:26 PM


Damn, I am working too much and missing all this good XE!

Watched National Lampoons Xmas Vacation last night for the first time in a year. I love that movie even MORE now that I am an adult- not many Xmas movies are like that.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 11/28/2007 9:31 PM


Tetsu, Lori, Lauren – It could be worse.
My husband’s name is Hans. Imagine growing up in rural Maine with that name. Heinz ketchup. Hanes Her Way. We’ve been married for 3.5 years and I’m pretty sure my dad still thinks his name is Han.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 11/28/2007 10:05 PM


I know it’s a good thing, but all these Christmas specials that are on at the same time make me sad. It’s tough to refer to them as “specials” when they are an everyday occurrence.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 11/28/2007 10:07 PM


It’s been a Christmassy overload on television this week, for sure. Sadly, I have to do some “real” work tonight so I couldn’t partake in much of it.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/28/2007 10:31 PM


I missed the Christmas shows tonight! I decided to brave the crowds and go to the Rockefeller tree lighting…the crowds weren’t bad where we were, but we decided it wasn’t worth standing 2 1/2 hours to watch lights get flipped on, when we could just go later in the season and see it lit up. So I get home – and find I’ve missed Charlie Brown. What a bummer!

Chestnuts roasted by Joey the Girl @ 11/28/2007 10:48 PM


I damn love Holiday Stuff reviews. If they include toys, I like them more!!
:D :D :D :D

Chestnuts roasted by yelinna @ 11/28/2007 11:20 PM


Jessica Marie I am curious what little rural town your husband had to grow up in with such a unique name! I grew up in a very tiny town nestled between Bath and Damariscotta. I went to school with a lot of Mike’s. I would say a quarter of the boys I went to school with were named Mike..lol. At least your husband didnt have that problem!!!

Chestnuts roasted by crazy_mainer @ 11/29/2007 12:37 AM


I missed Prancer last night, Grinch and Shrek tonight… son of a bitch!

On the name subject, my name is Ricky. Spelled as such. For some reason, more often than not, people spell it wrong.

I’ve gotten Rickey, Ricki, Rikki, Ricci, Riki, and I’m sure a couple of more I’m forgetting. The one thing that bugs me more is when people pronounce it “Richie”.

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 11/29/2007 1:20 AM


Watching Shrek the Halls now…I never saw #3 but I don’t think I missed out on much. I was about to say the special was an passable effort, and then they busted out with The Waitresses so I have to upgrade it to “admirable”. Those Shrek babies are creepy though.
My brother and I were just debating whether we should go see The Mist or just see Beowulf again, and I mentioned that I haven’t heard anyone really raving about it (The Mist). Now I’ve got an opinion I can trust; a coworker with so-so taste said it was good but complained about the ending so I wasn’t sure what to think before ;)
xcharliemx, if you love Kitchen Nightmares and you haven’t seen the original Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares on BBC America you must check it out, because it’s way better. I just recently saw my first episodes of Gordon Ramsay’s The F Word, and it might be the best GR show of all.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/29/2007 1:22 AM


Is my eggnog ice cream supposed to taste like the gum inside a Blow Pop? Because that’s what it tastes like…

One of these days I’m going to have real eggnog.

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 11/29/2007 2:07 AM


The original runtime of Grinch is over 25 minutes, so it was chopped to death to fit in Shrek and all the ads. They even cut parts of the song, and you DON’T do that!

Last year ABC gave Grinch an hour, ran it in its entirety and put a bit with Audrey Geisel at the end. I’ll be watching my recording of that instead….

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 11/29/2007 3:18 AM


I’ve actually recorded (DVR’d) a Charlie Brown Christmas, Shrek the Halls, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas so that I can watch them with my better half. She had to work so she hasn’t had the chance to watch any of them. This Saturday we are planning on putting up our tree, ordering a pizza and doing a bit of game-planning for the rest of the holiday season. I am hoping to break out these DVR’d shows as a surprise to our evening. I also ordered the Scrooged DVD a few days ago since she hasn’t seen it yet. I’ve been trying to show her this movie over the past couple of years with no luck. Admittedly I have planned poorly. I haven’t tried to buy it, or Netflix it, until mid December in the past. This year will be different.

What are the Christmas movies that you have to watch every year?

We have the obvious choices like A Christmas Story, Christmas Vacation, Scrooged, Die Hard, etc.

I’d like to ask what other films must you watch during the season, lest you regret it for the next eleven months?

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 11/29/2007 3:28 AM


In addition to A Christmas Story, Christmas Vacation and, Scrooged…

-Miracle on 34th st. (original version, screw the remake).

-A Christmas Carol (any version, I guess Scrooged also counts)

-All the classic Rankin/Bass specials (Rudolph, Frosty, etc.)

-All the Hanna-Barbara specials (the ones they used to have on CN every year, now on boomerang).

-It’s a Wonderful Life (seriously, I actually like this one)

-Ernest Saves Christmas (can’t forget this one!)

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 11/29/2007 3:37 AM


I’m just hoping they show the cartoon of Raymond Briggs’ “Father Christmas”, any excuse to get away with singing at the top of my voice “And we’re all on our way to another BLOOMIN’ Christmas!”

Although, Christmas isn’t really Christmas without a Star Wars film on Boxing Day. Oh, the memories of those ads suddenly falling on you when Han is lowered in carbonite and such.

I miss Noel Edmonds on Christmas morning, because that was the perfect time to be learning how to break the new presents.

Then there is the Queens’ speech, which is just long enough to settle down and ignore for another year.

Morecambe and Wise Christmas Special.

Music TV – David Bowie and Bing Crosby singing “Little Drummer Boy”. Multiple instances of Fairytale of New York on different channels, taking bets on which censors what words. Max Headrooms’ “Merry Christmas, Santa Claus”.

Muppet Christmas Carol.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 11/29/2007 7:34 AM


Can’t miss movies?

“Will Vinton’s Claymation Christmas”

“A Tuna Christmas” (Google it…it is HILARIOUS!)

“Scrooge” (NOT “Scrooged…”) It’s a musical with Albert Finney as the title character. Probably my favorite Christmas movie.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 11/29/2007 8:56 AM


Y2JB78, Absolutely. I turned it on and saw the scene where Ralphie was fantasizing about getting an A+ on this theme. I still think it’s really funny when they call it a theme. After watching that scene, I couldn’t bring myself to watch any more. It just didn’t seem right.

I think that network TV is trying to make up for their sorry lack of Halloween specials a month ago. I just saw an ad for ABC’s 25 Days of Christmas. It is kind of Christmas overload with TV lately, but it’s better than not having anything. I still managed to miss the Charlie Brown thing both times. Hopefully it’ll air one more time before the holiday is over. Anybody know when it’s gonna air again? I’m still kicking myself for missing “It’s the Great Punkin.”

kingklash, The Mist kicked all kinds of ass. I agree, it was definitely one of the best Stephen King adaptations ever. That one, plus 1408 and The Long Walk are my 3 favorite King short stories. I liked the adaptation of 1408 also. Now, if they can just make a really good movie out of The Long Walk that would be great. The Mist definitely has one of the best (and totally unexpected) endings I’ve seen in a while. It was good that it had been so long since I read it that I honestly didn’t remember how the story ended. I was as surprised as everyone else.

Goob, I’m still trying to decide exactly what part of your story is the most gross. It was pretty gross about half way in, and then took an even worse turn with the sudden appearance of pubic hair. That wasn’t right. It wasn’t right at all.

It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who assigns souls to objects. When I was just a little D, I used to carry around a sock puppet that looked like a monkey. It was called Mike. My mom still has it and can’t bear to throw it out. It looks pretty rough these days. One of it’s eyes, which is a button, is just hanging from it’s head by a piece of thread. It looks like the victim of a violent car crash. Speaking of cars, I’ve named every one I’ve ever had, kind of based on their personality. The names in order were: Baby, Slick, Sally (it was a Mustang), and now The Blue Bastard. My goal is for the Blue Bastard and I to be parting ways by next summer, in exchange for something a lot newer and more dependable. The Blue Bastard didn’t get his name for nothing.

Those Santa Glasses look pretty groovy. I wish I knew where the nearest 7-11 around here was. I discovered Swedish Fish for the first time at work the other day. They gave out little baggies of candy to everyone for some reason. In them, there were also twisty straws (score!) and a kazoo! I still haven’t figured out how to play that damn thing. You’d think just blowing into it would do the trick, but it’s more of a humming thing really.

Today was a bummer. I’m a part timer at my job, working on the weekends, and have been looking for a second job to take during the week. All the part timers got an e-mail today saying that from Dec. 10th to Jan. 7th we would essentially be laid off, sort of a forced vacation. It has nothing to do with job performance, but rather that in Dec. our workload is so light that they can’t afford to pay all of us to come in and basically do nothing, so they’re letting all the full timers handle it. They went on to say that our jobs would be waiting for us when we came back on Jan. 7th, should we decide to do so. This really sucks, because I still haven’t found a second job yet, and basically only have a week to do so before I don’t have a job at all, at least for a month anyway. And of course, this month is the worst month for it to happen. I mean, it’s not like I need any extra spending money in December. What could I need that for?? Any major holidays coming up that anyone can think of?

Oh well, in good news, I’ll hopefully be totally caught up on Advent Calendars before Saturday. I’ve also got the first DJ’ing gig I’ve had in over a year that night, so Sat. will be a good day–The start of a new Advent, and a groovy Dj’ing gig all in one day. Now, if I could just land another well paying job between now and then I’ll be sorted.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/29/2007 9:14 AM


Ben,

Yes that’s how it’s supposed to taste. I actually grew up without eggnog, and I remember buying some from the store for the first time and throwing the bitch away because it tasted like old bubble gum. The only way to have real eggnog is to fix ‘er yourself.

http://www.eggnogrecipe.net/traditional-eggnog-recipe.html

And add a generous helping of pumpkin pie spice.

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 11/29/2007 10:53 AM


I tried making Pumpkin Pie last year, it was an experience and only really worked twice before I got fed up with the whole process and stress.

Also, emptying a pumpkin is somewhere near the top of my “Grossest Things I’ve Ever Had To Do That Involves Putting Hands In Dark, Damp and Tight Places To Get Covered In Semi-Solid Gunk” list (I think it ranks about fourth or so).

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 11/29/2007 11:08 AM


crazy_mainer – He grew up in Dexter. It’s the smallest town I’ve ever been to, and I grew up in Central PA, so that’s saying something.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 11/29/2007 11:19 AM


http://www.fanpop.com/spots/christmas/soapbox/64

101 Christmas Specials online, you’re welcome.

Chestnuts roasted by Fox @ 11/29/2007 11:23 AM


I was at the 7-11 today and they had Cherry Chocolate Dr. Pepper and Razzberry M&M’s both are pretty decent check them out if you can find them.

Chestnuts roasted by El Loco Gordo @ 11/29/2007 11:36 AM


My must watch Christmas shows & movies are:

How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Rudolph
Frosty
Garfield
Charlie Brown
Flintstones
Home Alone I & II, screw the rest
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
The Grinch
It’s a Wonderful Life
Prancer
Bad Santa
Elf
A Christmas Story
South Park Mr Hankey’s Christmas Classics
Miracle on 34th St (Original is obviously preferred, but I also like the remake)
Scrooged
Mickey’s Christmas Carol
Jingle All the Way
The Santa Clause

Meh, I’ll cut my list off there, I lost my train of thought once the janitor came into the office and somehow we got on the conversation of veinna sausages and crapping in the woods.

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 11/29/2007 11:51 AM


I have to clarify, since a few people said otherwise: Canada does have Swedish Fish. But, for whatever reason, they are kind of hard to find. They do exist here though. And now that I think about it, they do kind of taste like lingenberries. Hit up an IKEA and have the Swedish Meatballs with lingenberries on the side, tasty!

And GOOB, your Gak story was the most awesomely disgusting thing I’ve ever read. It made me laugh out loud at work. I had Gak and Floam, as I recall they both smelled really weird/bad and yes, they totally stained everything they came in contact with, except skin. Floam seemed a bit neater somehow, the Gak fart noises were overrated.

Chestnuts roasted by Samboomba @ 11/29/2007 11:54 AM


Fox, I believe you just made all of our days a whole lot better…THANKS.

Chestnuts roasted by Steven @ 11/29/2007 12:19 PM


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