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Trees! Snow! Popcorn!

Well, we got our Christmas tree. Actually, we've had it for several days now. Too frequently in the past, we set up our tree so late that there was really only a week's worth of enjoyment before Christmas passed. While I firmly believe that Christmas trees should stay up at least until January 1st, it's just as true that looking at them after Christmas can be a little depressing.


We're decorating it tonight. I worry that we brought it home too early, as the floor around the tree already looks a bit like a shag rug, and even the slightest shake of the branches makes the floor look even more like a shag rug. And yet, I keep shaking those branches, because I've convinced myself that the loose needles are of a finite amount, and eventually, it'll get to the point where my branch shakes bear no floor needles. This went on for about fifteen minutes last night. I'm living large.

The tree's been here for around a week now, and yeah, technically, we may have purchased it too early. I don't know. I researched online to see what the Christmas tree experts thought, but everyone had a different opinion. Some people said that it didn't matter, because the trees at the lots were already cut and delivered in November. Others said that heated homes are too dry for trees to look healthy inside for more than a week. This is part of the reason why legitimate books should always be viewed more seriously than online guides. You never know if you're getting instructions from a true professional or the guy in the weird house down the street who collects lawn ornaments in the shape of ducks.


I totally kicked my old scratch-off lottery card addiction, but it's a lot harder to keep it that way when there are so many holiday-themed ways to win big money. I always need to remind myself that, despite outward appearances, these Christmassy scratch-off cards have not been imbued with lucky holiday magic. They are not more likely to be winners than regular, non-Christmassy scratch-off cards. And even after I remind myself of this, I still go home with a few.

Just before I went freelance, I bought the cards mainly as a hope shot that I'd win a zillion dollars and never have to work again. There was a little kiosk right outside the office that sold them, and every lunch break, I'd head down and wait on a line filled with similarly disenfranchised 9-to-5'ers, praying for a cinematic moment. There's no sense of desperation in me buying them now; it's just that I can never pass on something with snowflake graphics and "Santa red" trim. My afflictions have changed, but they're just as stupid.


Around this time of year, my sister starts a family-wide e-mail chain to discuss who is making/bringing what for Christmas Eve dinner. As we're all Italian Catholics who were brought up on the "seven fish dish" meal, Christmas doesn't feel like Christmas if there aren't 50,000 things to get full on. The e-mail chain helps us divide and conquer, and when all's said and done, we'll have covered everything from coconut shrimp to stuffed calamari, the latter of which being my least favorite thing on the planet.

The only thing my family never seems to consider is the junk food. As much as certain dishes are synonymous with traditional holiday dinners, I find that certain junk foods are just as synonymous with those occasions. Example: It'll be a cold day in Hades before I let one of our Christmas Eve get-togethers slip by without a jar of Planters cocktail peanuts on the table, not because I think they're the greatest things ever, but because I remember them being there since I was five-years-old.

Of course, the photo above is of popcorn, so I digress. I would consider it a personal offense if you told me that you got through the entire month of December without at least one of those magical holiday popcorn tins, filled with curtained-off sections of popcorn in three different flavors. Popcorn is an all-year snack, sure, but these subdivided popcorn tins are Christmas through and through.

I know at least one of you will punch me for this, but I hate caramel-covered popcorn. Always have. I'll never understand why stupid caramel-covered popcorn achieves the largest portion of these holiday tins when it's so obvious that the honor should go to the cheese-dusted version. You may disagree, but that's okay. I know you're wrong, and that's all that matters.


Just in case it doesn't snow again this year: Look! A picture of snow! Our latest "storm" was really mild, and most of the heavenly white stuff has melted away. As much as I love a full-blown, tundra-level landscape-saturating mess, I'm also fond of the extended aftermath of a snowstorm. It's not even that cold today, and spotting these random patches of snow that refuse to melt away makes me believe that of all the many fruits of weather, snow is the only one with a sense of self-determination. It's impossible to see these errant patches of snow existing in fairly warm temperatures and not think that they're really trying to keep themselves together. Snow with soul!

And on a final note, an update on X-E's Christmas Chia Pet Project:


No longer the hairless, prepubescent Chia Pet of last week, our friend has begun sprouting his winter coat. I'm pretty stoked, because the green stuff is growing at a slow-but-steady rate, and it seems like he'll peak just around Christmas. Finally, one of my master plans may pay off!

Have you made it this far? Let's toss a survey into this, then. In the comments section, name the one thing you want most for Christmas this year. (Or whatever you celebrate, though I do admit that this site seems to ostracize everyone who celebrates anything that I don't.)

I'll start: A watch. Yeah, just a watch. Reason: I have a couple of work gigs coming up in the new year, and I feel that a good, new watch will mesmerize my employers and make them believe that I'm both timely and fashionable. Also, since my wardrobe palette currently weighs in with a total of three colors, I'm thinking that a shiny watch will help break things up a bit. So yeah. A watch. Your turn.

Posted by Matt on 12/07/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 246 comments

Year Without A Santa Claus, overall, is GARBAGE.

The Misers are A++++++, however, and make it worth suffering through. The exact same can be said for the live-action remake, except you don’t have to. You can just watch McKean’s and Feirstein’s duet on Youtube.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 12/08/2007 3:45 PM


I am a bit sorry to say that I saw the entire remake last year, and it was indeed horrible. If I had watched the original during my childhood, I’d say it would’ve done a good raping to it.

I do, however, agree that the Misers are the only saving grace of both versions. I liked the casting choices of Micheal McKean & Harvey Fierstein (I see what you did there…) as Snowmiser & Heatmiser, and John Goodman as Santa.

Watching the original now…the boy in the special (I think his name was Ignatius) has just let Santa right into the house to introduce to his parents. Not something that would really fly today (but I think this still happened in the newer special, albeit without the song)

And I’ve been reading over your Wish List, Matt, and I have an answer to one of your questions.

It’s about the Season 2 Simpsons DVD. Doris Grau was a Script Supervisor for various shows and movies, including the Simpsons. She provided the voice of Lunchlady Doris (and subsequently Doris the makeup lady on The Critic) Why she is the first person credited on the DVD set, and on the Season 2 one, is something that I don’t think anyone can answer.

And I’ve bought that Pokemon Manga for one of my frat bros (the pokefan) for Xmas. It’s an interesting read, and the manga version is FAR different than the anime. For example, Ash/Red starts with Bulbasaur and catches Pikachu, Gym Battles are fought in boxing rings, and Brock’s Onix explodes.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/08/2007 3:59 PM


Kneg
I prefer to watch the live action remake scenes of the Misers in my somewhat fevered imagination, rather than have reality shatter my illusions – I presume McKean is Snow, and Fierstein is Heat?

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 4:02 PM


I’m watching Year Without A Santa Claus for the first time. Is it total blasphemy that I’m really not so hot on Rankin/Bass Christmas specials? I mean, I love Rudolph, and Frosty is… okay, I guess. But the others just sort of creep me out. Then again, I’m pretty creeped out by stop-motion animation in general, so that may be it.

Although being from Florida I can relate to this whole “no snow in the South” plot. Every December my entire childhood was spent wishing in vain for snow. To make things extra cruel, on one of the first Christmases I can remember (when I was four) it snowed (for the first time in like a billion years or something), so I started out with the false impression that it snows here at least occasionally. *sigh*

Hmm… this Heatmiser guy is pretty camp. Based solely on that I’d say Harvey Fierstien was a good choice for the live-action version, although I haven’t seen that either.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/08/2007 4:15 PM


I want something stupid and frivolous that costs quite a bit to be respectable but not so much that anyone has to take out a bank loan to acquire it. What that is… I have no idea. Its just a Christmas wanting fantasy I suppose.

I would like another mp3 player, a small one that shows the track listings (that would be swank) and Folklore for the PS3 and Assassins Creed just cos I cant seem to cough up the change myuself to buy those two. Probally cos I have a pile of games sitting around already, untouched, unloved and unused. SO SAD.

Chestnuts roasted by kittygirl2k @ 12/08/2007 4:16 PM


“Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town” is on ABC Family now, and it’s my favorite of the Rankin-Bass Specials.

Something just hit me, Fred Astaire plays the Mailman, who is reading childrens’ letters to Santa…he’s mail tampering!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/08/2007 4:33 PM


Little late to the party but I figured I’d throw these out there if anyone’s interested.
Here’s the live action version of the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_iXec1Drcc
and here’s the original:

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 12/08/2007 4:40 PM


Dan –
It’s like they weren’t even trying! I mean, only a chasm of about 10 feet separating the realms of Heat Miser and Snow Miser?? I was a little surprised to see that the “henchmen” had been replaced by sexy blonde women for Heat Miser, and women with afros for Snow miser.

(a side note, why does the XE spell checker consider “blonde” to be a misspelling? I was taught that “blond” applied to men, and “blonde” applied to women.)

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 4:52 PM


There’s an XE spell checker?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/08/2007 5:11 PM


Thanks, jazzy, but according to my friend the vet he may actually have separation anxiety and jealousy issues…”wha?” you say; we’ll apparently it’s common in the breed (Bengals) to be very attached to their masters and try to mark areas where their sent is the most common, so no others can have them. Sort of makes sense why he pissed on my clothes -yes, you read correctly, urg- that were on the floor; I spent Thursday evening at a friend’s house who also has a cat; he’s sister. Apparently he didn’t like the ‘other cat’ smell. Since he’s doing it only in the same spot when he gets a chance, it most likely not an infection, just crazy persnality issues.

BTW, whoever invented/discovered baking soda better have gotten a medal. Just how many uses does that stuff have? New use I learned today? To soak up urine and kill bacteria and odor. Yummy. I’m using it next week to bake cookies.

It just blows the mind….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 12/08/2007 5:15 PM


I don’t know why, but those close-up shots of Mista Snowman make me laugh every single time.

As for what I really want for Christmas, well, I’d like a Wii, but my mother, grandmother, grandfather and aunt all chipped in to buy me a brand spanking new custom built computer from Dell which arrived yesterday and is currently sitting out in the open in my grandparents room. So, I may have to settle for a brand new computer rather than a Wii this year. I know, feel sorry for me. Or don’t. LOL Unless my father can get me one, which I doubt he will be able to do.

And if my iPod is really dead like I fear it is, I want a new iPod too. I want to be able to actually use it on my new computer since I was unable to use it on my current crappy piece of shit computer.

Chestnuts roasted by Steve E @ 12/08/2007 5:17 PM


Loves me some (literally) flamin’ Cajun ;)

Heatmiser was always my favorite of the two. I was going to make avas and sigs of the misers to use at Shrine (someone would have wanted to be Snowmiser, surely), but I didn’t like the selection of pics I was able to find :(

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 12/08/2007 5:26 PM


jazzy
I’d never heard of Rachel Ray, but after looking her up on the intertubes…people call her fat? Wow..some people must have pretty high standards…I agree I’d rather have a woman with some meat on her bones…

dohopoki
I don’t think there’s an XE Spellchecker…maybe the browser has one built in. I know my Mac does…It’s telling me dohopoki is mis-spelled.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/08/2007 5:33 PM


Doho
I figured it out — it’s the Mozilla spell checker that’s the culprit! I have both Mozilla Firefox browser and Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail client installed, and if a word is not in the Thunderbird spell check database, it shows up as a misspelling if I type it in the “Add A New Comment” box.

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 5:40 PM


Low fives all around! No pics of me yet on da’ net, but Little Brother might put something up on his myspace sometime. If/when he does, I’ll let you guys know. I’ll be the dumpy one.

What’s this? Freaky findings of funky fog? A gruesome gift of mysterious murky Mist from misters King and Darabont? A creepy case of vicious vapor full of catastrophic creatures cavorting crazily? Can we survive such a horrible holiday hootenanny? And what about…… Naomi? The answers to these questions and more (who buttered my bongos?), Next Time!

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/08/2007 5:46 PM


Kingklash
To what do we owe that impromptu movie review in the alliterative style of the Batman TV series of the late 60′s?

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 5:52 PM


I was waiting for Kingklash to wrap it up with “On the next episode of Soap” or at least X-E

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 12/08/2007 6:55 PM


So would Mistress be correct? or miser-ess? in my nick i mean. Did anyone else think they made heat miser look like a Super Saiyan Goku from Dragon Ball Z if he was gay and wore bermuda shorts??? Or sweet tooth from Twisted Metal? THe live action version of the song im referring too. I could TOTALLY imagine David Bowie as the snow miser. Or Jim Carrey.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Heat Mistress_Reeves @ 12/08/2007 7:08 PM


Just jazzy and nork‘s concern over the weather. Fog here in OK, and in FL. But wouldn’t it rock if Santa came in a sleigh bulled by eight tiny spider-crabs?

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/08/2007 7:09 PM


The Carrey Grinch starts in 38 minutes on ABC Family Channel – are we going to be watching it as a group? Or hold out till 8 Eastern/7 Central for the classic Seuss Grinch?

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 7:23 PM


Dan H, man, I used to love Soap. When I first saw it, I was getting ready for a school trip so had to be up early and they showed it at 3am. So, every week I’d get up early on a Monday morning to watch it and then go back to sleep.

I also did that when they showed both Whoops and Whoops Apocalypse.

“Johnny, Johnny Cyclops, he never started World War 3″

kingklash, Santa pulled by anything = rock!

Santa pulled by: spider-crabs, head-crabs, face-huggers, xenomorphs, rancors, T-rexes, raptors, white tigers, polar bears, imperial stormtroopers, stereotypical anime schoolgirls, James Lipton

There is almost nothing in the world that isn’t made awesome by being part of his retinue. Just look at Rudolph!

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/08/2007 7:27 PM


Wait, I thought Santa Clause 2 was up at 6pm on ABC Family? Are there different schedules?

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/08/2007 7:31 PM


Santa pulled by a team of rancors……I can dig it!

Guise
I can’t say I’m familiar with Whoops but I have all 4 seasons of Soap on DVD. I love that show!

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 12/08/2007 7:38 PM


I’m a bred-in-the-bone gamer, and my family knows it, so I’m obviously expecting video games for Christmas. My number one game was GOING to be Super Smash Bros. Brawl, but it’s been delayed to February, so now it’s a toss-up between Halo 3, Super Mario Galazy, and Ratchet & Clank Future.

Chestnuts roasted by TB Tabby @ 12/08/2007 7:41 PM


My bad – the TV.Com website has incorrect info – the correct info seems to be – Santa Clause 2 at 7 Eastern/6 Central on ABC Family, followed by Polar Express at 9 Eastern/8 Central… also, the version of Grinch on ABC is the Carrey one, not the cartoon. And My Yahoo got the time wrong on that one – it starts at 9 Eastern.

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 7:44 PM


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