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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

Jedoc, I want to be a nun. I’m not sure how much you’ll get if you’re in my will. As for my grandmother, she’s already passed away. Sorry.

jazzy, I’m not sure that “sweet” is the word I would use to describe Gram. She was a loving woman, but she could also be bitter. We were all surprised when she died. We figured that she’d outlive us all just to spite us.

Chestnuts roasted by Karen @ 12/08/2007 10:05 PM


Bob, I totally agree, and as a result I think we are both able to acknowledge how rolls can be “butt hot”. Luckily, I recovered before Christmas day. Sorry to hear about yours though.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/08/2007 10:09 PM


Ok, Best Christmas Memory.

We used to own this dog named Beebo. Noone in our family liked him because he was a chewer, you guys know what Im talking about, Always chewing something of value into tiny shreds of dog saliva soaked mess.

Anyway, one year Beebo was on a role, he first ate the thanksgiving turkey, My mom left it on the counter to thaw and remembered something she had to pick up at the store, Well since my dad was at work that meant she had too load us all up (There were three of us, myself and my two brothers) and head out to the store. Well when we came back the only thing left of the turkey was a little plastic tag that twist tied the wrapper on. We never knew if he ate the entire turkey, but we could never find the rest of it and he had no way to go outside.

Well, Christmas roles around and we set up our tree, decorated it and had a real Hallmark thing going there. It was perfect, the most perfect tree with the most perfect decorations ever. Well that very night, after we all went to bed (It was Dec. 1st BTW) we heard a great crash! followed by our dog yelping. I jumped out of bed and ran into the living room, what I saw made me start laughing my ass off. Our dog had chewed through the base of the tree! My dad got so angry at the dog that he Picked up the tree, Decorations and all and threw it out the back door. Then grabbed the dog by the scruff of his neck and dragged him into the back yard. He took a heavy rope and tied the dog to the tree. So all the rest of december, you would find bits of Ornaments, and tree branches all over the yard.

So there ya go, Nothing epic, but it was one of the most memorable things that happened to me on christmas.

Oh yeah! My mom saved christmas that year (We were too poor at the time to afford another christmas tree). She took Green Garland and Taped it into an outline of a christmas tree on the wall. Then took Red garland and and “Decorated” it. Then we hung our leftover christmas ornaments directly on the garland. We still have pictures of the Garland tree in frames on the wall. It actually looked pretty cool.

P.S. Beebo also ate my brothers Halloween costume that year. He was going as a caveman, and Beebo ate his plastic club.

Chestnuts roasted by Jester @ 12/08/2007 10:10 PM


Guise I fortunately ran out of ammunition before the presents, but I was sore all day.

Chestnuts roasted by Bob @ 12/08/2007 10:13 PM


I remember my dad screaming and cusing at me and my brother from his lazyboy as we tried to straightn the branches to his liking on a decade old artifical christmas tree, On a nicer note I remember a christmas super sized activity book I begged my mom to get me from the grocery store ” I promise Ill be good ma” It had one page I will never forget, It was a trick, the trick was how to pick up a ice cube out of a glass of water with out touching it? the answer was to spinkle salt on top of the ice cube then lower yarn down on top wich would then stick to the cube and viola! those clever magic activity book elves were the best, Gee wiz

Chestnuts roasted by Mortalwind @ 12/08/2007 10:14 PM


When I was like 4… My christmas tree fell over. My parents yelloed at eachother the rest of the night. We have never had a tree again. I guess thats kinda sad.

Chestnuts roasted by Veronica @ 12/08/2007 10:14 PM


Jeff Mack

I’m just amazed that as a kid you could wrap your mind around the concept that the actress who had played the part of Veruca Salt was now an adult, not to mention that she was from England, and thus not likely to be in New York State.

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 10:17 PM


So, my thoughts on Santa Clause 2: While nowhere near as good as the first, it was a decent flick. Tim Allen made it worth it. And it looks like they got all (or most) of the original actors back, which is always cool.

Not going to watch Polar Express because I have it on DVD and want to watch it later. I’ve got live-action Grinch on “in the background.” I’ve never seen the whole thing and from what I see now, I don’t like it. Just too damn weird.

I did watch “Scrooge” the other night. Has anyone else seen this musical version of A Christmas Carol, with Albert Finney as the title character? It’s one of my favorites.

Weird Holiday moments:

One time in third grade we were making Christmas ornaments out of clear beads and pipe cleaners (they were supposed to be snowflakes). Well, we had to cut off the ends of the pipe cleaners, and my middle finger got a little too close. Oops! I sliced off a little chunk of skin. It didn’t hurt at first, and I remember looking at it and all the sudden blood flowing out of it. I got up and screamed “I NEED TO GO TO THE NURSE!” and ran out the door. I don’t remember much about it after that but thankfully the nurse got it under control. I always wondered what happened to the little chunk of skin.

We used to hang the ornament on the tree but somewhere along the way it got lost….

I’ve got more stories but I’ll save them for later in the SNT…working on my Christmas card right now…

Happy Christmas SNT everybody!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/08/2007 10:23 PM


Mortalwind: I just tried it. It didn’t work. My natural inquisitiveness, my childlike sense of wonder, and my faith in elfkind have all been crushed. I hope you and your magical elves are satisfied.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 12/08/2007 10:24 PM


My funniest holiday memory:
About 15 years ago a friend from college got married during the holidays. One of my friends who I hadn’t seen in years decided to spend the night of the reception at my house with his new wife. My wife at the time and I pulled out the sleeper sofa, which happen to be right by the tree and my friends bedded down. The next morning we made some breakfast and sat with them on the couch. And man these people STUNK. It was an overpowering smell of BO and sweat socks. Now the guy was a pretty close friend of mine during college but my eyes were watering. They even used my shower but it had no effect. AS soon as they were out the door my wife and I began to talk and gag on the smell. We spent the next 2 days washing every thing they touched but we could not get rid of that smell. We washed the shower, the couch, the sheets they slept on. I was on my hands and knees trying to decide if I was going to rip out the carpet and there it was, the smell. When I looked up I was face to face with the tree stand. It was the water in the stand that had gone rancid! I’ve never heard from my friend again. I can only imagine the conversation at they drove home. “Man did that house, STINK!”

Chestnuts roasted by Mitchie Claws @ 12/08/2007 10:29 PM


My father has a ridiculously oversized and ugly “ornament” that he loves–it’s a merry-go-round that plugs into a Christmas tree’s lights, replacing one bulb, and revolves. It makes an incessant grinding noise and catches on branches all the time, requiring regular untangling from whoever’s sitting closest. Because he insists, the hideous thing ends up right out in the front of the tree, where it sparkles and grind its gears for the full length of the holiday season.

Dad would love to have a dozen of these things and cover the tree in herds of little merry-go-round horses all whirring and glittering away. He’s never found another of these things, though–because, for years, my brothers, my mother and I have scouted out the neighborhood and hve steered him away from any store that has plug-in ornaments. It’s become kind of a little Christmas tradition of our own, coordinating with each other and making plans to protect the tree from my father’s godawful taste in ornaments for another year…

Chestnuts roasted by Hodsthorn @ 12/08/2007 10:30 PM


Hodsthorn
Not the same thing, but we used to have an ornament in the early eighties that plugged into the lights, that made a sound like a chirping bird – ok for a few minutes, then it would drive you nuts! It tended to get unplugged “mysteriously” after a week or so, and I noticed that after its second Christmas, it wasn’t put on the tree anymore.

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/08/2007 10:40 PM


The coolest Christmas memory I have is when it snowed on Christmas morning in 2004. I live in South Louisiana so it’s kind of a big deal when it snows, and for it to happen on Christmas morning just made it even more awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Nikki @ 12/08/2007 10:41 PM


Yay! for once i’m actually posting. Alright, I have my random memories is as kids my friend, sister and I were playing blind-man’s-bluff (one person ties a blind fold around their head and wanders around aimlessly trying to catch the other people). I was the “blind man” and I ended up walking straight into the Christmas tree and knocking the whole thing down.
It’s funny now but back then I felt terrible, mainly because my mom was so upset.

Chestnuts roasted by Juju @ 12/08/2007 10:43 PM


The second sentence should be: “Alright, my random memory is…” Sorry about that.

Chestnuts roasted by Juju @ 12/08/2007 10:49 PM


Nikki: We got snow here in Florida in like 1989, so I know exactly how crazy that is! I’m pretty sure we got the snow on Christmas Eve and it was all melted by Christmas day, but it was still amazing. I’ve never again in my life seen snow that actually made it to the ground. We got a few flakes in like 1993. I was at school at the time, and I remember it was such a big deal that all the teachers dropped everything and brought their classes outside to see the tiny, tiny flakes of snow, because it just doesn’t happen here.

Two snows in four years, however tiny, sort of set me up with a false hope though. With my kid logic I figured it snowed here every few years, but boy was I wrong. I’m still waiting for that next snow that was due ten years ago ;)

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/08/2007 10:54 PM


Ok, Live action Grinch is just too surreal. I just don’t get the sense that the Grinch actually had a change of heart. He still acts like an asshole. It seems like a farce. Maybe it was intended to be.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/08/2007 10:57 PM


Jedoc

Did you use Yarn? also you need to lower the middle down not the end, and let it rest a little bit then whith a hand on both ends of the yarn slowly pull up, this may help, I know it works Dammit! any way good luck.

Chestnuts roasted by Mortalwind @ 12/08/2007 11:01 PM


One of my Christmas memories is something I’m reliving right now – watching the Flintstone’s A Christmas Carol. I watch it every year, but my strongest memory of it is about 10 years ago, when my dad was hauling all the Christmas decorations up from the crawlspace. I remember only seeing about five minutes of it that year because I had to help him, but for some reason it’s my strongest memory of the show.

I also remember one year when we decided we’d have Christmas in the dining room instead of the living room because my dad didn’t want to have the tree ‘mess up’ the living room (you see why we call him “Scrooge” and “Grinch”). Never did it again, though because dining room christmas = horrible.

Oh yeah, and one year we decided to give our cats catnip toys for Christmas and wrapped them and put them under the tree. Christmas morning we woke up and all the presents had their wrapping shredded off and strewn ALL OVER THE ENTIRE HOUSE. That was fun, lol.

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyfire @ 12/08/2007 11:03 PM


On that snowglobe, I’m so overjoyed by that seeing as only earlier we had “Night Before Christmas” with Rancors.

I’m also overjoyed because it’s 3am, I’ve drunk a heck of a lot of creamy mocha in the last few hours and my hand is shaking a little. This must be how Mista Snowman feels! Woo.

Chestnuts roasted by Guise @ 12/08/2007 11:08 PM


Matt why must you torture us?! RABBIIIIITTTTS!!!

Btw, loving Vader in the Santa hat.

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyfire @ 12/08/2007 11:11 PM


Ya know, I haven’t even started shopping yet?

I’m making my list in the morning and hoping to knock it all out next week though…sucks that school doesn’t get out this year for me until the 21st; not only is that 3 days after the students, but the Friday just before Christmas….urgh

I’m working on the whole Christmas memory thing…may take a bit

Chestnuts roasted by Shaunfu @ 12/08/2007 11:11 PM


Every Christmas my brother or I or my mom make scrambled eggs and bacon and we have donuts and coffee. Every year. Great Tradition…and we then take the time to call all the relatives and say merry xmas.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/08/2007 11:14 PM


Mortalwind: Well…I tried it with sewing thread and a bootlace, but I haven’t got any yarn. So I suppose I have to take your word for it, because you’re good people. I’d still be careful around those elves, though. They’re cunning.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 12/08/2007 11:17 PM


I did some shopping today…I’ve only got a few people left to get gifts for so I’m not too worried.

Another little Christmas memory: our previous Dachshund, whose name was Hanne (german name) was getting on up there in the years when this happened. In fact, I think she passed away the following year, or maybe a year after that.

Anyway, it was either Christmas eve or close to it, and I think we went out to look at Christmas lights. We had shut the dog up in the utility room (Like we always did, so this was nothing unusual). Well let me tell you something about Dachshunds. When they get pissed off, they show it.

When we got back home, the first thing we see is little bits of wrapping paper sticking out from under the utility room door. Uh-oh. Yep, she had gotten into the wrapping paper and torn it all to shreds.

The best part? I’ve got a picture of it:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameron_talley/318144005/

I love this…just has the perfect “well what did I do?” look…

Love the stories; keep ‘em coming!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/08/2007 11:21 PM


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