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12/08/2007: 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.


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Discussion Thread: 250 comments

How come Lando isn’t crossed off of the list?!!?!

Ghosted by WDADU @ 12/09/2007 4:40 PM EST


My condolences, kb…

Ghosted by Big McLargehuge @ 12/09/2007 4:44 PM EST


Aw, Matt- I’m very proud of you for buying $10 glassware for your relatives. I’ve always been a dollar store person myself. (And since I’m siblingless, my entire extended family is probably smaller than your immediate one. Plus I’ve only got my dad’s side, since we’ve been five generations of only children on my mom’s side and her mom passed away in 1996.)

It all started with the Santa Shop in elementary school- instead of just buying stuff for my parents and grandparents, I decided to get things for all my aunts, uncles, and cousins, too. I still do, but since 1997 I’ve been hitting up the dollar stores, because they usually have good things- it’s the thought that counts, anyway. I’m the only kid in my family to do that, and now my aunts and uncles don’t even buy for the kids anymore, because money is so “tight,” and they have the age 18 cutoff date for gifts. Which is totally lame. But this shouldn’t really be a rant about the lameness of my family, because that’s not the Christmas spirit.

I’m really enjoying reading everyone’s stories.

Ghosted by Rainbowfeet @ 12/09/2007 4:49 PM EST


I was writing while you posted…

I’m so sorry to hear that, kb. Sending hugs to you and your family.

Ghosted by Rainbowfeet @ 12/09/2007 4:50 PM EST


Sorry about your grandpa kb :(

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/09/2007 5:28 PM EST


Sorry to hear about your Grandpa, kb….Last year was the first Christmas for us without my Grandmother and I know it can be hard…We’re all thinking about you!

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/09/2007 5:43 PM EST


It wasn’t until after I finished that I had made a Star of David and not a regular star.

The Star of David made an appearance in a lot of pictures I drew featuring a sky or Christmas for much of elementary school. I didn’t know what it was about, I just knew it looked cooler than the other way of drawing stars.

and kb I’m sorry to hear about that, best wishes

Ghosted by clumsyonice @ 12/09/2007 6:19 PM EST


For four years (1998-2001), my cousins and my aunt and uncle would come over every Christmas. It was always enjoyable, although the first time they came in 1998 is particuarly special to me because I consider ‘98 to be the best year of my childhood, and that’s part of the reason why.

Reuniting with my cousin in 2004 is my most favourite recent Christmas memory. We hadn’t spoken in almost two years due to some bullshit that went down between us which I’d rather forget. He was coming over with the rest of his family for Christmas that year and I dreaded having him over. But all of a sudden he started talking to me like the past two years never happened, and I responded in kind, and now we’re close like brothers again. It was already a great Christmas, but that put it into the upper elcheon of most awesome Christmasses. It’s not good to carry anger and bitterness towards a family member. It ain’t healthy.

Ghosted by Steve E @ 12/09/2007 6:32 PM EST


My mummy said that Admiral Ackbar might come round to give me my presents this year cos Santa has a cold!!

Ghosted by Steffanio @ 12/09/2007 6:52 PM EST


This is probably ancient news to everyone here, but have you heard that there is a remake of Horton Hears a Who coming out in 2008, with the voice of Jim Carrey as Horton and the voice of Steve Carell as the main Who who communicates with him?

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/09/2007 7:14 PM EST


When did Magna-Doodle become “Doodle Pro”?

Ghosted by Monte @ 12/09/2007 7:35 PM EST


This is probably ancient news to everyone here, but have you heard that there is a remake of Horton Hears a Who coming out in 2008, with the voice of Jim Carrey as Horton and the voice of Steve Carell as the main Who who communicates with him?

That news does not feel me with pleasure. Is it live-action? I don’t want to see Carrey dressed up as a moose.

Ghosted by Arkenor @ 12/09/2007 7:46 PM EST


I’d really like for Vader to do a bombing run in his nifty TIE Interceptor, dropping targetted presents on everyone on his list.

The Emperor gets some Olay wrinkle cream. IG-88 gets Energizer batteries and a can of WD-40. Bobba Fett gets a stuffed Ewok called Hugglebuffkin to make up for his childhood trauma. Tarkin gets duct tape so he can be all unblown up?

A whole new Star Wars Holiday Special. “Christmas on the Death Star” or “An Imperial Christmas Special”.

It can open up with the Emperor arriving on the Death Star in a transport with the Imperial March playing, with twinkling bells looped over.

The final scene can be them powering up the laser and red green and white flashes pour out, exploding a planet in to snowflakes and twinkling lights.

Bib Fortuna singing “Feliz Navidad” accompanied by two Twi’lek dancing girls. Fett next to Han in carbonite, singing “Frosty the Snowman”.

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/09/2007 7:48 PM EST


Arkenor, what about in the wild woods during hunting season?

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/09/2007 7:48 PM EST


No, it’s a cartoon, I think it’s CGI.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/09/2007 7:49 PM EST


Arkenor – Anyway, what does a moose have to do with anything? Horton was an elephant

Here’s the trailer

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/09/2007 7:53 PM EST


CGI, that’s not so bad, but I wish people would stop ruining my childhood memories. I haven’t gotten over the Phantom Menace yet. I refuse to see the rest of the prequels, and I shall go my life without watching that new Transformers film.

Ghosted by Arkenor @ 12/09/2007 7:53 PM EST


The Horton movie is CGI but judging from the trailer that played before The Simpsons Movie it looks like it’s going the hip/ironic route like the Carrey verson of The Grinch and The Cat in the Hat with Mike Myers.

Ghosted by Monte @ 12/09/2007 7:54 PM EST


Ahh, an elephant. My childhood memories, while precious, seem to have become muddled with age!

Ghosted by Arkenor @ 12/09/2007 7:54 PM EST


I felt much the same about Phantom Menace – I only saw minimal segments of the second prequel when I was switching past it on TV, and have not seen any of the third.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/09/2007 7:57 PM EST


1989. 6 years old, and the NES system was the “hot” item that came with the original SMB. I spent the morning squashing goombas. To this day I am incredibly bitter that I no longer possess an NES system…
Then there was the year my dad got drunk and got the snowplow stuck in the driveway. He reminded me of Jesse Spanno from SBTB having her overly dramatic, badly acted CAFFINE PILL withdrawl. Funny as hell!

Ghosted by Jenny @ 12/09/2007 8:11 PM EST


“I’m so excited! I’m so excited! I’m so…SCAAAARED!”

Sorry, couldn’t resist. :-)

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/09/2007 8:13 PM EST


Every year my entire famiy gathers over at my parents house to put up the tree. Tradition is my Dad and a helper would put up the tree and the older kids would string the lights. Then when all that was done the youngest kids put pn all the ornaments. I’ll never forget that first year my Dad asked me to help him with the tree and the lights. I felt like I had finally been accepted as an adult.

Guise
It already sounds vastly more entertaining than the original! I’d watch it!

And kb I’m sorry for your loss.

Ghosted by Dan H @ 12/09/2007 8:18 PM EST


An original movie called “Holiday in Handcuffs”, starring Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina the Teenage Witch) and Mario Lopez (AC Slater) is going to be on ABC Family Channel in 30 minutes – depending on your viewpoint, it will be either a cute movie or a trainwreck…

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/09/2007 8:31 PM EST


Hey Matt why did you take down the Halloween jukebox? I still dig listening to it :( Do you hate Halloween now or something?

Ghosted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 12/09/2007 8:41 PM EST


Jim…”Holiday in Handcuffs”, Melissa Joan Hart, Mario Lopez, ABC Family…now if you’d left off that last one, a completely different viewpoint would have been available…

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/09/2007 8:43 PM EST


Santa Claus: The Movie on AMC RIGHT NOW….!

Hey Matt…any word on the Advent? No pressure, you got 5 hours from my Time zone point of view! :)

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/09/2007 9:01 PM EST


kb = I am so very sorry. You are in my thoughts.

Sigh. If ANYONE finds a spot to buy that Darth Vader snow globe online (besides E-Bay = shipping to Canada costs too much), could you please post it? I’m dying here.

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 12/09/2007 9:02 PM EST


My parents have this set of bears that play bells. You’ve probably seen similar set that you can by now. the difference is that whereas the current ones are all electronic, my parents set really play the bells. They are incredibly entertaining to watch with something like 50 songs, but as entertaining as they are, they are loud and I have never heard passed the seventh song. That’s enough of that thank you very much. Always there, its one of the first things I do when I walk in the door.

Ghosted by Wenthral @ 12/09/2007 9:15 PM EST


Hey, thanks everybody.

Ghosted by kb @ 12/09/2007 9:17 PM EST


Sorry for your lost, kb.

Ghosted by Steve E @ 12/09/2007 9:19 PM EST


I have one christmas memory that sticks out in my mind as one of the most special memories that I have.

My grandfather had been suffering for years with Alziemers. Itr had gotten to the point where all he could do was mumble to himself, laugh, and smoke. Though he was a empty shell of his former self, I still enjoyed spending time with him, as him just being there was enough for me.

One year in early decmeber he got sick. Really sick. So sick that the doctors were expecting him to die within a few days. It was already a particularly bad year for me, and didnt feel like going through christmas having just had a funeral a couple days before.

So i prayed. I prayed to god that I wanted just one last christmas with him so to let him live in relative comfort until after that.

And to my suprise (As well as the doctors) he got better. in fact, he was completly cured and while he was still in rehab during christmas, he was alive and walking around.

But that wasnt the real gift. The most remarkable thing about this event was that just on christmas day when I saw him, he had all ben cured from his alziemers. For the first time in years he was lucid, aware, and i was able to carry on a conversation with him. It was like he never had alziemers.

This was the most remarkable thing ive ever seen. I will remember this for the rest of my life as the best chirstmas gift ive ever gotten. Whenever my faith in god is lacking, I just remember this.

Ghosted by Chris @ 12/09/2007 9:32 PM EST


That was an incredible story, Chris! I almost got choked up reading it!

Ghosted by Steve E (again) @ 12/09/2007 9:57 PM EST


kb, I’m so sad about your loss. I hope you and your family still have a happy and peaceful holiday. You’ll be in my thoughts.
That’s a nice story, Chris. We lost my grandfather earlier this year…He was a HUGE Sinatra fan, and of course you hear a whole lot of that this time of year. It’s been kind of bittersweet so far.
I have to admit, I’ve been looking forward to Holiday in Handcuffs all week. I’ve admitted my weakness for Saved by the Bell and cheesy Melissa Joan Hart movies before. I also recorded something called Stealing Christmas, starring Tony Danza, Lea Thompson and Betty White that I’ve got high hopes for.
Big McLH, that’s dedication! Nice to have you back.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/09/2007 9:58 PM EST


Chris and Steve E: Those are such great stories. I love that I can come to a place like X-E, which to an outsider might seem like it’s all about material things (even though we all know that it’s the sentiments and memories that go along with things that we really care about), and be reminded of the real Christmas spirit in a way that doesn’t happen for me in very many places :)

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/09/2007 10:14 PM EST


Sorry for your loss, KB.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 12/09/2007 10:37 PM EST


Wow, blog is taking a poignant turn. Any word on todays advent calendar? I need some laughs.

Ghosted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/09/2007 10:46 PM EST


Advent will probably go up a bit after deadline tonight. Been a long day. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/09/2007 11:02 PM EST


Don’t know if you guys know, but the Speed Racer trailer came out this weekend:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO2jcwgIi8o

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 12/09/2007 11:34 PM EST


Sorry for your loss KB. Before I woke up today, I dreamt that I was a prisoner getting the Lethal Injection.

Ok, that was freaky, but I’m glad I got that off my chest.

On a lighter note, when’s the new Jukebox going up? I don’t have much else to add while waiting for the next Advent entry.

Oh, and I finally found Pomegranite 7-Up!

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 12/09/2007 11:38 PM EST


Hey, Matt, I know you read the #23 thread…but I wanted to let you (and others) know that I created a Facebook fan group for you.

If you have an account, here’s the link:

http://rhodes.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6683732543

Ghosted by Vanilla Fire @ 12/10/2007 12:16 AM EST


KB, you have my sympathies. I lost my grandfather halfway through December in my first year of high school.

I love the new format for the juke. I could never see the song list after I upgraded to Media Player 10.

My favorite Christmas memory (and I apologize if I’ve told this story here before) was the first year we went to McDonald’s on Christmas Eve. The story goes as such: My sister had gotten a book of $1 coupons for McD’s that were going to expire on New Year’s. We had just gotten out of the pageant mass (figure it’s 6:30 or so) and we decide to get fast food since we had the coupons and nobody felt like cooking. We went to McDonald’s and got on a very long line. (I think this was also the year they had the promotion where they were selling VHS tapes of the Indiana Jones movies.) So while we’re waiting, someone ahead of us orders a cheesburger without pickles. Now this was before they made burgers to order, so there is a metal tray full of premade burgers there. The action picks up when they lose track of the pickle-less burger. At this point every employee in the place starts unwrapping and picking through every burger on the tray. Like, double and triple checking these cheeseburgers to find the “golden ticket”. Needless to say, the other people on line demanded fresh burgers. This was pretty funny, but the story gets weirder. The following year on Christmas Eve, we decide to go back to see if it would happen again. Of course it doesn’t. But every year after that, if we didn’t get McDonald’s on Christmas Eve the tree would fall over. Without fail. One year we were without a car so my dad suggested that we skip McDonald’s that year. Minutes later, in spite of being tied, the tree started to fall (it got caught at the last second). We walked to McDonald’s in the snow that year. I swear Ronald must be some kinda voodoo sorcerer.

Sorry for the long post, but I love that story.

Ghosted by Rhino @ 12/10/2007 12:22 AM EST


I will always remember the Christmas I awoke to find the death Star underneath the tree – I think I was seven – complete with Luke, Han, C-3PO and the gang all in action poses. Sure it was my big present but I was like did Santa watch Star Wars? I was amazed that we were both fans……

Ghosted by derek @ 12/10/2007 12:25 AM EST


And…um…I posted that before I read the recent posts.

kb, I’m very sorry to hear about your grandfather.

Earlier, I said that my worst Christmas was not getting to decorate because of okra, but that wasn’t entirely true. Probably the worst was my freshman year of high school, which was a couple of months after my grandmother had died after a long illness, and just after my church had burned down…we were up at my other grandmother’s apartment for Christmas Eve, and I wanted to go to the church service, but no one else really wanted to, so it ended up just being me, my mom, my aunt, and my sister–that was the first year I didn’t feel God at the Christmas service. It was also the last Christmas with that grandmother, as she died suddenly in January. I often cite freshman year as the year I lost my faith…I’m working on it, but it’s so much more difficult to Believe now.

That was really depressing…sorry.

Ghosted by Vanilla Fire @ 12/10/2007 12:30 AM EST


Vanilla Fire thanks for making a facebook group, i have wanted to for awhile but i wasnt sure if people would join it. also, is anyone else watching the robot chicken christmas special type thing? its pretty good so far

Ghosted by Leigha @ 12/10/2007 12:33 AM EST


Rhino
We have a tradition of going to McDonalds (or some Fast-food place) on Christmas eve, too. It began because my whole family sang in choir–myself and Granddad in Boys choir at the earlier evening service, and my parents in the later service. Since there was no time in-between services, we had to grab some fast food. I think the first year we did this was the year they had the Power Rangers pogs promotion.

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/10/2007 12:50 AM EST


Rhino: That story is hilarious. Makes me wanna get McDonald’s on Christmas Eve, which is really not a bad idea, since no one wants to cook that day… :)

Vanilla Fire: Thanks for the Facebook group!

For anyone interested, I created an interesting cookie recipe this weekend. Basically I just took Pillsbury sugar cookie dough and chopped up a bunch of those candy cane flavored Hershey’s Kisses (I used 6-7 for half a roll of dough, but it really depends how pepperminty you want the cookies to be), then mashed up the candy bits with the dough. I baked them as thick drop cookies (they’re better thicker since they get more candy in them that way) then decorated them with white frosting and red sugar sprinkles. They turned out great – very subtly peppermint flavored, nothing too overpowering. I will definitely be making another batch of those. I’d highly suggest them to anyone who likes the candy cane Kisses.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/10/2007 12:52 AM EST


jazzy, thanks for the recipe! My roommate and I are cookie fiends…we will be trying that out very soon.

Ghosted by Vanilla Fire @ 12/10/2007 1:25 AM EST


Advent updated. Sorry for the lateness. :O

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/10/2007 2:36 AM EST


I don’t know why, I’m suddenly feeling very melancholy.

I’m sorry to hear about your grandfather, kb. Hopefully someone will continue the tradition in his memory.

I watched Fred Claus tonight, liked it. Spent last night reading about what happened to the Animagic puppets from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, two of whom finally surfaced in Dec of 2005 and went through a restoration and tour in 2006 – fat Santa and yearling Rudolph. All the others were stored in a hot attic and apparently melted into eachother, and so were thrown away. Was the secretary who took the cast all home when they were no longer wanted or needed by R/B and GE, and used them as Christmas decorations and children’s toys, and gave some away. Some from the other specials still survive as well, in private collections.

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/10/2007 2:46 AM EST


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