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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

Alas, I have given up the studying for now. Fuck the world economy in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

Mystie that sounds awesomer than words can describe. I like to mix horror stuff and Christmas too – I made some Horror Carols (Christmas carols horror-ized) on DeviantArt.

…I want a Freddy pen.

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyfire @ 12/09/2007 12:24 AM


One year my Grandpa was making jokes at what the Christmas gifts were. My Dad got this one that was pretty big, but not huge. Gramps said it was a mini boat as a joke. Guess what… it WAS!!! Then he recieved a smaller, skinnier package. He said they loked like chopsticks… THEY WERE!!! These were both from my Mom,, and he had no knowledge of them. That was preety frickin’ funny!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Aaron @ 12/09/2007 12:29 AM


Leigha
Tell your Mom purple is as Christmas color as you can get…It’s the color of Royalty, after all…and it is the King of Kings we’re supposed to be celebrating…

So, my TV choices are now Prancer or the History of Sex on the History channel. Sorry Prancer, but I think History Channel’s going to win.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/09/2007 12:30 AM


mjgrass – that is one fantastic Christmas story. Having the dog be slightly cold when they gave him to you – what a perfect touch.

I have a question that I’ve tried to find the answer to everywhere and never realized if anyone would know, it would be someone at X-E. When I was a kid one of things I did every December was read this book. It was about a little kid trying to find out what the Christmas Star was. You flipped the pages like a calendar in reverse, if that makes sense. Each page was a day, and the bottom of each page had a strip of green that got smaller and smaller (as the pages got shorter and shorter) so that when you read the last page on Christmas Eve, there was a picture of a Christmas tree. My childhood copy is long destroyed – did anyone else have this book and remember the author or title?

Chestnuts roasted by Yelnick McWawa @ 12/09/2007 12:33 AM


Will Mare have a AFFAIR? ;)

Happy early Birthday, Jester.

I got two Christmas memories. My first one was when I was young and wanted the Ghostbusters containment Trap for Christmas. When I woke up there was a note from Santa saying that he was all out and got me a GB Proton Pack instead. I was happy because I got a cool replacement gift and a note from Santa.

The other one was I was about to exit the “believing in Santa” stage. We were at my great grandma’s house for Christmas and Santa showed with gifts for me and all the kids in the family. Santa had my grandpa’s eyes and glasses, so I thought it was him. But there was a problem with that theory. Grandpa was sitting at the dining room watching us. I still don’t know who Santa was to this day.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 12/09/2007 12:36 AM


The memory that comes up every year when decorating the current years tree is the time my family purchased a lopsided tree. we didnt notice until we got it home but still decorated it with love. a few hours later we heard the loudest crash and it was our poor xmas tree on its side. i dont really know if it was the stupid trees fault, the excessive ornaments, or the fact that we still had one of those old fashioned green and red metal tree stands but its surely a tree that we’ll never forget. but come to think of it the following trees we had for xmas always had something “wrong” with them. if i remember correctly. the next year we got a tree soooo small, that we didnt need to tie it on top of the car, we just popped it in the trunk. thats the last time i ever allowed xmas to be half assed.

Chestnuts roasted by crise @ 12/09/2007 12:42 AM


Karen, I laughed at the “butt hot” rolls. That’s something my family does, too- laughs about the “inside joke” thing for years. But yours was actually funny. :)

I was trying to think of something memorable other than looking at the tree (Yelnick and Cameron- yes!), because I think I mentioned it last year. Still a big deal, but here are a couple of other random memories…

On Christmas day, we used to go to my Grandma’s house for presents and dinner (Grandma on my Mom’s side)- she would always buy me the Snowman or Santa-shaped ice cream slices, and I remember sitting and eating them piece by piece. (Like Santa’s strawberry hat would be the first to go, then his face, etc.) She also used to let me set up the Christmas Village on her coffee table, and that was always a highlight of the season. Can’t wait to do it again someday.

The biggest thing from Christmases as a kid has got to be Fantasyland, which featured an assortment of animatronic elves and things from the 50s or 60s- it’s been open forever, and I hope to go this year so I can take pictures. I know it will be different, but I’m scared that it will be too different. The best part would be the little musical scenes- I think there were maybe six of them? Puff the Magic Dragon, a Wizard of OZ one, something from Song of the South, a weird one with some Trolls on a balcony (La Vie en Rose?), and of course the most terrifying version of “All I Want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth,” with a horrifying dentist and a really creepy little kid. It just wasn’t Christmas without it back then. (Anyone here from Southeast Michigan who remembers this, let me know! It’s like my Wildwood… except operational only during the Christmas season.)

Also crafting things- paper plate angels and cool ornaments in school, “snowglobes” in Girl Scouts. Speaking of which, we went caroling once when I was a Girl Scout- door to door and then at a retirement home. It was nice- we had quite the assortment of carols. And there was that one time we were in a parade, dressed as presents. I think I was the flag bearer, and we went out to eat afterward- we were all quite grumpy. Not as much fun as it looks from the outside, those parades.

Music class concerts- we had to do the same songs in chorus two years in a row- I joined because the sang “Jingle Bell Rock” the year before I was eligible, and we didn’t get anything that cool. Also having to sing “Up on the housetop reindeer pause, out jumps good old Santa Claus…” with the hand movements. Good times.

Sorry this got long. Happy Super Christmas SNT everone! I’ll probably be back!

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 12/09/2007 12:43 AM


Mmm…blinking tacky Christmas tree, glowing star lights, Christmas special on TV, XE Christmas thread, and a glass of African Cream booze in hand. Deeelightful. Could be improved if I wasn’t alone and didn’t have exams coming up though.

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyire @ 12/09/2007 12:45 AM


Back when I was in Jr. High (I think) I’d randomly decide it was time to put up the Christmas Tree on some day I was off of school. Likely a weekend. Anyway, I was still much too young to be paying attention to the evening news or radio weather reports, but for about three years straight the day I put up the tree was the day we got our first real, sticking snowfall of the season. I promise I had no prior knowledge of any weather forecast, and I never remembered it happened the year before until it started happening again. Although after the third year, I suspected I may have some godlike powers and started trying to make it snow by putting up the tree. Guess what . . . no dice. It was cool while it lasted though.

Also. Just got back from a theatre production of A Christmas Carol tonight. Gave me a warm Christmassy glow through and through. I’d been needing that too.

Chestnuts roasted by Dane @ 12/09/2007 12:47 AM


One of my favorite Christmas memories that I don’t think I’ve told here yet goes back to a tradition that my well-off aunt & uncle invited most of the family over to their extensive house on Xmas Eve for an Xmas Eve party.

The youngest people there were myself and my 5 cousins from the same uncle (though not the same uncle as the one thorwing the party). And for many of those years, we’d gather around in the TV room, which in itself was as big as a walk-in closet, and and watch the Beavis & Butt-Head Christmas Special when it was still on MTV. Lots of good times. I loved those parties.

And going waaaay back to Matt’s Wish Book Article, I’ve been compiling my own list of gift’s I’ve always wanted but never got:

-The Green Dragon Zord from the original MMPR toy line
-The Dragon Dagger (same)
-Transformers Classics Megatron
-Slave I vehicle
-Garfield Cat Tales 3-DVD set
and Knockout, the board game made in the 80s & 90s. I had really specified about wanting this, and what do my parents get me? A game that was completely different and called “Wipe Out” that involved toy Surfers trying to make it down a big wave before a bucket of slime was released at the top and coated everything. I remember playing that game only once, with the slime getting EVERYWHERE, my clothes, my friend’s hair, even damaging the carpet. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/09/2007 12:48 AM


Hihi! Before I get to reading everything, I just want to say that I finished my Transformers (Seekerlets) Christmas card today! Its going to have to be online only, tho, just click on my name and I hope you guys enjoy it! :D

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/09/2007 12:49 AM


Quick memory: the Beach Boys have a Christmas album, and it has been an unspoken tradition in my family that it is played on Christmas morning in the background as we open our presents (in addition to being played at random times during the season). I won’t be home for Christmas this year… but a quick bittorrent search should rectify my lack of Beach Boys.

Chestnuts roasted by mr.skeleton @ 12/09/2007 12:50 AM


Happy SNT y’all… ugh, I’ve been packing all day… I’m moving over the nex few days and I’m so worried I’m going to find WAY behind in the #23 Advent-ure. Hope everyone is having a nice night… Back to packing :P

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 12/09/2007 1:01 AM


Back for the moment. Some family dropped by…some black coffee w/ anisette was sipped…and now it’s time for the woman and I to look at our bare Christmas tree and decide if tonight’s…the night.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/09/2007 1:04 AM


Night? It took us a WEEK to decorate our tree! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyfire @ 12/09/2007 1:22 AM


Halfway through…thanks for the wonderful stories so far, everyone! “Butt Hot”- yes, the same thing would have happened in my family = it’s one we would comment on over and over forever.

For us, Christmas hasn’t been the same since my grandmother died. The year right after that, I went to Korea just before Xmas because I didn’t want to face a Christmas without her. I still feel awful that my poor dad had to have that Xmas without his mom, OR me. Then I felt rotten. This happened on Xmas Eve three years ago, and I haven’t forgotten this feeling – it’s the one I get each time that I have seen my Dad since.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 12/09/2007 1:23 AM


Go for it! You’ve got the tree already, why wait?
Wow, they got Judge Reinhold back for Santa Clause 2 and everything. This isn’t bad…but the fact that Elizabeth Mitchell is rocking the bitchface combined with the fact that there’s a character named Charlie is giving me weird LOST flashbacks.
I admire that snow globe every time I go to Target. I wondered about Lando’s inclusion on the list too, but seeing as the bounty hunters are on there I guess Vadar took a break during ESB to go Christmas shopping.
Target was sold out of glass bottled coke, and I need it for a gift basket. I’ve already looked all over the place for a Chia pet with no luck so far too :P
(Okay, so I’ve found Scooby and Shaggy, but they’re lame when compared to Simpsons or classic Chias)

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/09/2007 1:23 AM


Our tree went up today. Maybe we will begin decorating it tomorrow? Probably not (too many decorations we have no room for to sort through), but it would be nice.

Chestnuts roasted by Rainbowfeet @ 12/09/2007 1:27 AM


Man, my tree’s been up since the day after Thanksgiving….of course it’s fake, though. We don’t do live trees in our house because they make all of us sick.

My Dad got a flocked fake tree a few years ago…It is MESSY. Damn fake snow gets EVERYWHERE.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/09/2007 1:32 AM


Cameron T- “Flocked”…I like that, and I like that you KNEW that!

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 12/09/2007 1:34 AM


happy SNT everyone, i’m going to bed though.. hope everyone has a great evening!!

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/09/2007 1:41 AM


Damn- Matt- WHERE did you get that snow globe? I think I need it.

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 12/09/2007 1:46 AM


Alright guys, I’m off to bed. Thanks for a cool distraction from another boring Saturday night!

Happy SNT to all, and to All a good night!

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/09/2007 1:51 AM


Uh oh…I wasn’t worried until I read that Jake’s got a British accent. Kuse is in trouble. Girls go crazy for that shit.
MB, they’ve got them at Target. There’s also a statue version of the “Vadar building a Snow Star” figure, and a Yoda globe that’s been sold out at my local store since before Thanksgiving. I knew I should have bought it then.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/09/2007 1:59 AM


I remember back in 1999 when I plugged in the ceramic snow house my Mom made back when I was around four, and found out it had a short. All the lights when out, and we had to go outside in the dark to access the circuit box. We couldn’t get the lights to come back on, so we had to call an electrician. Luckily, we found one who was nice enough to come out at 8 o’clock on Christmas Eve and fix the fried wall socket and the snow house. It’s just not Christmas until that house is lit up on my living room table.

Chestnuts roasted by Donata05 @ 12/09/2007 2:06 AM


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