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Super Holiday SNT!

I wanted to post this earlier, but today's Advent Calendar entry took forever to finish. Still, it's never too late for a...


We got a custom logo for it and everything. You know the shit's on. It occurs to me that it's already December 8th, leaving just over two weeks before the decorations become passe and Target stops mixing snowflake graphics in with their typical bullseye montages. People say that time seems to move more quickly as we grow older. I'd like to find these people, shake their hands and congratulate them on being absolutely correct even though there's no logical explanation for it. (Of course, there probably is, and I'm sure someone will point me to the scientific study that shows why. I won't shake their hand, though. You don't give handshakes to people who tell you you're wrong.)

Too often, we're too caught up in our own bullshit to stop and smell the temporary scents that make this season so special. I am guilty of this. I'm surrounded by disarray: Boxes of decorations I've yet to put up, bags of Christmas presents I haven't wrapped or even just stored away in a closet so I can avoid tripping over them...heck, I haven't even snagged a single Coke in one of those fancy glass bottles this year, despite knowing that the Christmas season cannot officially begin until I do. This is a reminder, to me and to you: January sucks, so don't waste December.

Tonight's Super Christmas SNT is a chance for everyone to make a little something of a nothing night. Next week, let's challenge ourselves to live the season, not by typing about it or reading about it or watching it on television, but by...

...well, I'm not sure what we should all do. I'd tell everyone to go find their nearest live manger, but really, can watching a goat chew hay around a Jesus statue kill a whole night? If we consider it a case study, perhaps it won't seem so arduous.


On with the show! First up for the Super Christmas SNT, I've got two really lousy and boring old Christmas commercials for your viewing pleasure. The videos you're about to download have much in common. They both aired in 1991, they both share a Christmas thematic, and both videos are almost too grainy to tell what is happening in them.

First up, Crystal Eggnog! I would've found this ad repulsive in '91, as I didn't develop my taste for eggnog until...I don't know...like two weeks ago. According to the commercial, Crystal Eggnog is infinitely superior to its competing brands, which are represented in the commercial by a lone, white carton marked with "BRAND X" text. They exaggerate, but as they've now gone and reminded me of that awesome scene in Batman where the Joker cut into every channel's TV broadcast, I'll give them a pass.

Next, a fifteen-second spot for York Peppermint Patties, which were made available in red and green to celebrate the holiday season. I'm not sure if they were referring to the packaging or the cool, minty stuff inside the chocolate candy shells. Had Mr. York already developed red and green minty stuff by 1991? My memory fails, but that seems more like a 21st century-level achievement.


I've kind of hit a point where I don't need to shop for new Christmas decorations. We have enough of them. According to most, we have too many of them. Still, there's no conceivable way for any sane human being to turn down a Christmas decoration as sense-assaulting as this.

Remember that awesome "Vader building a Death Star" snowglobe I wrote about last year? Well, Darth has returned for the 2007 season with an all-new sphere of godliness, and it's almost as cool as last year's! Disregarding the almighty sight of Darth Vader in a Santa hat, the real treat in this new version is Santa Vader's "naughty or nice" list. Composed of various characters from Star Wars lore, Vader has successfully marked all of the hero characters as "naughty," leaving only Emperor Palpatine, Governor Tarkin and other villains behind to reap the rewards of Christmas.

Most impressive (I didn't mean the pun, really) is how thorough the list is. Palpatine and Tarkin...that's one thing, but this list has characters as vague as Zuckuss and General Veers! That I own a Christmas decoration with even a tiny connection to General Veers is something I will remind myself of the next time life deals me a shitty hand. I mean, this is just incredible.

There's more!


From Fisher-Price, here's another stocking stuffer meant for small children that I found no shame in buying for myself. The tiny-sized, Christmas-colored "Doodle Pro" packs the same wallop as the larger, non-Christmassy versions. If you've never played with a Doodle Pro, it's like an Etch-A-Sketch minus the sense of accomplishment.

With a pen and a clear canvas, it's pretty easy to forge art with this thing. Perhaps too easy. Whenever I was able to churn out even a single recognizable object with an Etch-A-Sketch, it was cause for celebration. I practically felt like I could fly. That aspect is missing here, but on the other hand, it's nice to knock out a square or a rectangle in less than four hours.


Finally, we have Reese's Peanut Butter Trees, which replace the standard cups with you-know-whats, all in the name of Santa. I'm not digging through the blog archives to figure out when I first mentioned this, but fun-shaped Reese's cups are a good idea in theory alone. Without the glorious feeling of jagged, corrugated cardboard striking your gums as you munch along the edges, something doesn't feel right. I think Mr. Reese knew this; why else would he be trying to compensate with double-sized Peanut Butter Trees?

Indeed, it's a massive beast. Here's a photo of one of them, along with a battery for scale. That battery died when I was halfway done taking pictures for this entry. As I'm quite late in posting this, I'm sure you could imagine what my reaction to this development was. It seems silly to take the Lord's name in vain over something as trivial as a dead battery, but Jesus Christ, I'd been through enough.

Tonight's Super Christmas SNT is on, and it's got a survey attached! In the comments, talk about your random Christmas/holiday memories. We've done this one before. I'm not talking about the time someone saved your life on Christmas Eve, or anything that epic or life-changing. I'm talking about little things. Random, special little things that didn't seem like much at the time, but have nonetheless remained with through the years. Stuff that happened both up to and on Christmas is applicable. I've got a few, but I'll save them for the thread.

Posted by Matt on 12/08/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 250 comments

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Man. I always miss the best SNTs.. Seasons Greetings everyone. I haven’t posted in forever but I’ve got two major memories I’d like to share. First, when I was about 5 or 6, I had to miss Christmas because I was in the hospital (surgery) and my parents came into the hosptial and brought me a NES with Super Mario and what is *still* my favourite NES game of alll time… PRO WRESTLING (a winner was ME!). Also, I remember another year (not sure on my age then) that I got some sort of new pinball game where the plunger was a baseball player and I didn’t even get to use it more than 10 minutes and my grandmother walks over and pulls on the plunger and it snaps RIGHT off.

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 12/10/2007 3:53 PM


Ded_Grotty, your mom is a genius!

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/10/2007 3:53 PM


Is it just me, or does Jacob look a whole lot like Mysterious Boy from 2003? They’re both Evil, and exhibit a strong desire to boff Mares. Mysterious boy was last seen being slain by the Killer Reindeer, and we never discovered his true name. But our new foes seem quite adept at re-animating the dead!

Chestnuts roasted by Arkenor @ 12/10/2007 3:55 PM


Sorry for the double post. But two edits.. HOSPITAL (i think I got to excited while typing). And my grandmother was *famous* for breaking all my toys. She just had some sort of bad luck with my toys, I think. :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Nigel Chaos @ 12/10/2007 3:56 PM


Ded_Grotty, that’s a great story! Your mom IS a genius!
It reminds me of one from my house- for years, my mom wanted a dishwasher, so one year my dad finally bought one. Of course it couldn’t make it into the house and still be a surprise, so he took a small dish and taped a washer on top of it for my mom to open. She was quite confused for a minute, but finally put it together and was so happy! We made the trek out to the garage to look at the real dishwasher, and then it sat in the garage for seven years until my dad finally installed it. Christmas morning was a great memory, but we tend to talk about the seven years of waiting more.

Two great new AC installments, Matt! I’m always so impressed with what you come up with.

Lastly, take care, Bill!

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 12/10/2007 4:15 PM


Nice work. Lets hope we’re on the way to a Knacks and Kuse reunion. That job is killing him. He’s gotta get outta there.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/10/2007 4:31 PM


OK. Christmas memory. And it’s a pretty sappy one (or just plain silly, depending on your viewpoint). I was probably 6 or 7 and it was a few nights before Christmas. I was asleep in my bed and I heard my mom sneaking into my room. I pretended not to wake up and peeked from under my covers. My mom came in and put one of those goofy commemorative plates on the nightstand next to my bed (featuring Santa with a little girl in his lap). Now, I was not into commemorative plates and I was as much of a selfish little brat as your next 7 year old, but for some reason, I got SO SAD that I’d busted my mom doing this really nice christmas-y surprise thing for me. I never let on that I lay there awake watching her stealthily put that plate next to my bed. And after she left, I just lay there in bed feeling sad, like I had just torn open the magical innerworkings of Christmas. What can I say? I was a pretty weird, melancholy kid. I blame all the sad 80′s pop music.

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 12/10/2007 4:36 PM


Okra! I feel so special now. Thanks, Matt!

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 12/10/2007 5:10 PM


Random Christmas related stuff:

Around Christmas 1994 my Dad got the CD Home For Christmas by Amy Grant that was the only Christmas album he had and would play it on repeat during all Christmastime events. Then one foggy December day in 2003 I came home from school on break, when I walked in he was playing it and after a not-so-good day and a long drive, I just couldn’t take it anymore. I freaked out and bought him 8 or 9 Christmas albums over iTunes right then.

He still makes sure to have that album playing when I walk in his house on my first December visit and we both still have a good laugh about it.

Chestnuts roasted by MulanLang @ 12/10/2007 5:18 PM


Random Christmas things … my mother’s incredible ability to buy something in the summer/fall, hide it so well she forgot she bought it, and then randomly gift it to the intended target in the spring. Never fails.

Also, the year my father convinced my sister she wsa getting a spider monkey for Christmas instead of a Walkman (mid-80s, folks). I’m still not sure if she was relieved or disappointed when that monkey wasn’t hangin’ out under the tree.

Chestnuts roasted by Lemur @ 12/10/2007 5:34 PM


The way Mare pronounces “okra” reminds me of the way Japanese pronounce certain English words… on another note, my favorite phrase from today’s AC is: “I am Waiterbot!”

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/10/2007 6:01 PM


Oh, I’m sure everyone has the ‘giving up on building the Christmas present and waiting for Dad to finish it’ memories, but some of our highlights were:

- The AWE Striker for my oldest brother. Basically any vehicle for GI Joe (or Action Force, and I prefer that song!) was always only ever half made before it needed Dad. He’d always miss bits off though. The dragonfly helicopter didn’t have moving rotorblades, the snowcat was glued shut, the striker’s antennae were never added.

- The Lego Fire Station, mine. I was very young, one of the first presents I remember getting, and I had such high hopes of building it, but the instructios were so long, so he built the station while I made the car, helicopter, men and the clear plastic garage doors.

- The Commodore 64. Wait…the Commodore Freaking Sixty-motherlovin’-Four. The most awesome computer games system ever. The most intense graphics ever put in to a loading screen. Damn if there was going to be any way any of us other than Dad were going to work out how to set that bitch up. As a side note, this was the infamous “Year of the Mouse”, where a small hole was made in the black bag that held the secret present, which the middle child blamed on a mouse…a mouse that managed to get in to a locked cupboard built in to the top of a wall.

And, an aside, for the few Brits here. Did anyone other than me get the squeaking Gordon the Gopher for Christmas during the 80s? I got the classic nude one, I really wanted the one in leather jacket and Clash t-shirt, but the classic rocked just the same! I also had the Gordon VHS, with animated episodes, and the Gordon magazine. Gordon the Gopher rocks!

Aww man, I’m feeling way too nostalgic now. I want all of it back.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/10/2007 6:04 PM


So how many of these installments do you bang out at once Matt? Are you literally posing lego men at like 11:30 at night every night, or do you have most of the storyline and pics done? Just curious how the “magic is made”.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/10/2007 6:52 PM


Ok, I’m looking outside the window at work at what the wheatherman is calling “dense fog” but I am calling “Shroud of Evil from Rabbit influence.”

Seriously, It looks awesome outside. Too bad the sun will be back by Thursday. Gotta love Texas.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/10/2007 7:09 PM


I…hate…Our Town

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 12/10/2007 7:17 PM


Me too, Anonymous, me too.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 12/10/2007 7:52 PM


What brought up Our Town? Was it on TV tonight, or something?

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/10/2007 9:29 PM


Where can I get a Darth Vader Snowglobe, this year’s and last year’s, here in Canada?
Gotta Have’em!

Chestnuts roasted by Jonathan Michael Reiter @ 12/10/2007 9:30 PM


Old Jim, it was in the AC for the 10th.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 12/10/2007 10:09 PM


Ah heres a short Christmas memory for ya. My boyfriend was driving me over to his mother’s house on Christmas day for their “gift opening” thing they had every year. We passed by a church that had a live nativity going and a block later I saw a man walking some white puffy looking animal that was rather large and was wearing a festive red and green “vest thing”. I did not have my glasses or contacts in and when I saw the animal I exclaimed “LOOK! Its a sheep!!” and of course my boyfriend at the time fell over laughing and nearly caused us to wreck because my “sheep” was really just a large shaggy dog in a Christmas costume…..
But there WAS that live nativity so it COULD have been a sheep.
He told everyone the story (though I begged him not to) so it gets retold every year.

From a younger perspective, we had this really old artificial tree that was purchased from KMart. It was decent for the time but after about seven years it was starting to get long in the tooth and had trouble sitting in its fake stand. It kept falling over…. so my dad secured it with fishing wire instead of buying a new tree. We did that for several years, having the top held up by fishing line that connected to the ceiling.

Ahhh and another year, my white canary managed to open his cage door and “hide” in the tree. We used to have ALOT of bird ornaments (cardinals, doves, etc) so he wasn’t easy to find… til he started singing. We didn’t know he was missing one time and we had some guests over and of course Snowflake started singing and trilling away and whoever was visiting remarked at how “lifelike” that bird ornament was. hilarious!

Chestnuts roasted by kittycatgirl @ 12/10/2007 10:49 PM


Ahaha- I’m an idiot.
That 4:15 Anonymous was me (dishwasher story).

That’s a very sweet bird story, kittycatgirl. Also, if I was there for the sheep story, I’d probably be retelling it all the time.

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 12/10/2007 11:57 PM


When I was in college, I would always go home for Christmas, but last year I graduated and now I live on the other side of the country. I go home for Thanksgiving, so I stay here for Christmas. Last year, my roommate went home for a long winter break, so I was here by myself, and, over those weeks, I watched his Seinfeld DVDs, seasons 1 through 5. I would watch an episode, then immediately watch it again with commentary, my ultimate goal being to see every minute of extras each disc had to offer. It was a very magical time, so when he goes home this year, I hope to enjoy seasons 6 through 9 and experience the same magic.

The reason this is fun is because it’s such a good show.

Cheers,
Diego

Chestnuts roasted by Diego @ 12/11/2007 3:08 AM


… I just found out that they’re doing a 1-day only performance of Garfield Christmas LIVE in Allentown this Friday. There’s a showing at 4…. I have my last class from 1-3 in Reading… a concert at 6 back in Reading…. SOMEHOW, SOMEWAY, I’VE GOT TO MAKE THIS WORK!!

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/11/2007 11:37 PM


Ok, first comment I’ve put on here. One of my Christmas memories is the year when i got a giant bucket with all the different colors of gak in it, it was when it was really popular, i think sometime in the early 90s. anyways, i was really excited, until my asshole cousin mushed all the colors together to make this nasty shit-colored brown, and proceeded to shove the entire mess down the back of my tights. I’m still bitter about that one.

Chestnuts roasted by Jess @ 12/12/2007 2:33 AM


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