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My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

Dancing Linus, fruitcake and so forth.

EDIT: Advent #15 is up.

I've got a bit of a red wine slosh going as I write this, which I would normally welcome, but as I need to head into Adventland immediately following this entry...that extra glass probably wasn't the best idea. Perhaps writing about Charlie Brown dolls and Atomic Fireballs will help sober me up? It's worth a shot.


No holiday spread is complete without at least one weird decoration that dances while blasting music, and this year, we've got a new Peanuts sleigh to fill that quota. Though this isn't the most productive use of a twenty dollar bill, there was just no resisting it after getting an in-store demonstration of how pressing one of Snoopy's paws sends him, Charlie Brown and Linus on a merrily spastic dance adventure to the tune of various Christmas songs. In a neat touch, the Christmas songs ("Jingle Bells" and "We Wish You A Merry Christmas") are mixed with traditional Peanuts themes to create mutant holiday music that you just can't hear anywhere else.

The plush dolls look pretty cheap (Chuck in particular looks like something you'd win at a Guatemalan arcade), but their inner electrogizmos are top notch. They dance and move with as much vigor as can possibly be expected from plush dolls. In fact, that vigor was legendary enough to inspire me to create this video of the madness. Granted, they aren't armed with a vast variety of dance moves, but I guess, when you've got two guys, a dog and a bird trapped together on a single sleigh, there are only so many body parts you can afford to move before things start to look obscene.


Fruitcake time -- aren't you excited? I've covered these "Holiday Fruitcakes" from Hostess on the site before, but only with passing mentions, and never with photos that weren't blurry. Fruitcake's reputation as a shitty and corrupt dessert is an opinion held in the United States alone, and even then, it's been more than a little exaggerated by the entertainment industry.

Then again, I'm willing to admit that fruitcake is more fun to look at than it is to eat. Screw the taste...these things are pure art. I mean, how often to do you see those rare green maraschino cherries incorporated into anything? For that end alone, fruitcakes are worth celebrating. I wouldn't have even known that green maraschino cherries existed if it wasn't for fruitcake.

Growing up, I had this one aunt who would always bring gingerbread-style houses made of fruitcake to our Christmas Eve parties. The housecakes were enormous and ridiculous, mixing ingredients that should never be mixed, and taking up so much space that we couldn't even put them on the dining room table. Whenever I flip through my family's photo albums, all of the old Christmas pictures have the vague outline of a fruitcake/gingerbread house lingering off in the distance. Nobody ever seemed to eat them, and now that I think about it, I didn't even realize that they were meant to be eaten until I was much older. As a child, my prime directive was coming up with some way to steal the fruitcake house and use it as a holiday-themed base of operations for my G.I. Joe figures.


The Hostess version of fruitcake is obviously dumbed down for mass audiences, but it's got it where it counts: The cakes are absolutely saturated with everything but cake, from candies to cherries to nuts, and at least a few things that I swear are mashed up dead flies. As I find my palette growing more and more open to things I once found disgusting, I have to say, the stuff really isn't that bad. I don't know how anyone can eat more than a slight sliver of the stuff, but maybe that's all we're meant to eat.

I dunno. Holiday parties always include a few foods that have to be there regardless of the level of interest from the people attending those parties. Fruitcake is one of them. Even if it's no more than a negotiably edible decoration, it's still got its rightful part in the play.

This is the kind of coverage that provides X-E with its fringe and edgy reputation.


I'm really digging that I'm still finding new "official" stocking stuffer toys so close to Christmas. I don't know much about Tech Deck Dudes, but they've unleashed at least one figure with a holiday thematic. His name? "Snow Ballah." His game? Fucked if I know, but he comes with a little skateboard and he's dressed like a snowman. I'm an easy sell; it usually won't take more than that.

A little research tells me that the Tech Deck Dude figures are just extras, and that the real selling points are actually the little toy skateboards. "Fingerskating" is apparently a much wider reaching phenomenon than I've previously given it credit for, having raised its own weird subculture with annual competitions occurring on every continent. Just more proof that there's a market for every idea. Look for X-E's collection of "Speed Hats" to debut in Spring '08. Each set will include two hats and a scorecard. The goal is to put your hat on quicker than your opponent. Speed Hats will arrive in several colors and styles, and I'm gunning for the Winter '08 releases to include glued-on felt antlers.

Click here to see Snow Ballah in his neat little package.


Finally, we have a pair of those plastic-ornaments-filled-with-candy. They're nothing new, but I can't believe I found an Atomic Fireballs version. Fireballs! They were as good as cash among my fifth grade classmates and I, and I've long wondered why the more recent generations of children haven't looked upon them with the same level of intrigue and respect as mine did. Sure, there are hotter candies out there. Sure, there are candies that taste better. There may even be a few candies that are somehow more red than these. But are those candies named after fireballs, much less fireballs of the atomic variety? I think not. What's in a name? Everything, if you're named after a atomic freakin' fireball.

Think I'll call it a night. Happy SNT, if you're here for it. The Advent Calendar is technically up to date as of this writing, though I have a sneaking suspicion that #15 won't be posted until after midnight. Better late than never, better good than early. Contrary to my hope shots, writing about candy and Linus hasn't sucked the red wine from my bloodstream. I still feel like my new main goal in life is to melt into the couch with nothing but a throw blanket and my eyelids to shield me from the outside world.

Quick note: I've been doing a lot of blog entries this season, so much of our holiday coverage has already scrolled off the main page. If you want to see the rest, start here. If you want to see the breast, start here.

Posted by Matt on 12/15/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 257 comments

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Fruit cake?! I thought that was a raw supreme Digiorno pizza. Disgusting.

Chestnuts roasted by The Germantor @ 12/15/2007 10:30 PM


Happy SNT

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 12/15/2007 10:31 PM


My brother loves fruitcake, me, not so much…he also likes SPAM, so I come from a pretty weird family, not that I find that bad or anything. Good conversation bits. Anyways…

I really want to see the new Advent Calendar entry RIGHT NOW. After yesterdays epicness of epic proportions I need to know what comes next. I’ll savor the day when I can read this as a complete peice and connect all the dots and search for all the hints in the past entries.

Does anyone here play Battle.net by the way?

Chestnuts roasted by CrayfishV2 @ 12/15/2007 10:35 PM


Where is the AD-VERT calendar this year?

Chestnuts roasted by Charles @ 12/15/2007 10:38 PM


I stopped doing it two years ago because the well had run dry with ads I really wanted to cover, and it hit the point of just trying to find any commercials even a little bit Christmassy.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/15/2007 10:40 PM


I have a ton of old (80 and 90′s) xmas tapes that I just put into DVD’s with a TON of ads (even the ronald ice skater one). I would have no problem donating them to the site for commercial viewing pleasure.

Chestnuts roasted by Charles @ 12/15/2007 10:42 PM


Charles, shoot me an e-mail! Would love to have them! :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/15/2007 10:43 PM


No problem Matt. I’ll email you within the next few days.

Chestnuts roasted by Charles @ 12/15/2007 10:46 PM


Matt stated at the beginning, ‘no Advert Calendar’. Too much work.

So what’s the subject tonight? Weird or favorite things eaten at Christmas time?

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/15/2007 10:48 PM


Just finished watching the Nightmare Before Christmas…still not entirely sure it belongs in the “Christmas movie” category, but, then, I disagree with the much of Blockbuster’s categorization.

I am now contemplating breaking out the vanilla vodka to use in my edible peppermint shotglass. And Matt, having grown up a decade or so after you, I am proud to admit that, in my family at least, Atomic Fireballs are among the most prized of candies.

Chestnuts roasted by Vanilla Fire @ 12/15/2007 10:53 PM


SNT topic:

What company’s Christmas commercial do you actually look forward to?

For me, it’s the Gap ads, even though I don’t own many Gap clothing. And there wasn’t a Gap ad this year! I was very disappointed.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 12/15/2007 10:55 PM


I love glace cheries! That fruitcake looks pretty good to me! So bright and cheerful.

Chestnuts roasted by Arkenor @ 12/15/2007 10:56 PM


13th? Probably not – My mom used to make a pretty good fruitcake back in the day – of course, she used about a half a litre of whiskey to make six fruitcakes

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/15/2007 11:00 PM


The breasts, more like 8)
We used to get a fruitcake by mail every year from a relative, and for the longest time I never tried it because I thought it was gross, but now I think it’s tasty. That picture looks kind of ooky though.
Happy SNT all!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/15/2007 11:01 PM


Atomic Fireballs must have been to Matt’s 5th grade class what Warheads were to mine. I don’t remember especially liking the taste of Warheads, but I had to eat them constantly, because they made me cool. There was one flavor that was more sour than all the others (I forget which now), and if you could eat it, you were legendary. I took great pride in my ability to eat that flavor, whatever it was.

Topic suggestion: What new traditions have you started this year? What did you do differently this year, on purpose or accidentally, that you absolutely MUST repeat in future years? Or if you didn’t start any this year, what’s the best one you’ve started since becoming an adult?

This year I started three traditions I will definitely be carrying out again next year. The first was making those candy cane cookies I mentioned in a previous thread.

The second was putting up our older, mangled but awesome artificial tree in my room. We can’t use glass ornaments or put out presents early in the living room because our pets will destroy or eat them. The pets aren’t allowed in my room, so I went all out on my tree: old-fashioned glass bulb lights, all the ornaments we can’t use on the other tree, and tinsel. I also put the gifts I’m giving out under it after I’ve wrapped them. Christmas just doesn’t feel right to me unless I get to stare at a pile of presents all month.

The third is that this year I mailed out extra gifts. See, I have this unruly mob of internet friends who live in various places around the world, and we’ve grown to be a family over the years. Previously I only mailed gifts to a friend whose family is Muslim and obviously doesn’t do Christmas, but this year I’ve gone all out and mailed gifts to nearly all of them. At first I didn’t think spending $20 to mail a $10 gift to Australia was worth it, but when I talked to my friends as they were opening their packages and flipping out over how much they loved them, it totally was. I will absolutely do this again every year I can afford it.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/15/2007 11:04 PM


I would like to point out that I was just soaking in a bathtub full of gingerbread bubbles.

Chestnuts roasted by ashley @ 12/15/2007 11:04 PM


Hmmmm, I too suspect that that Charlie Brown sleigh is unauthorized. The green shirt is a dead give away; wouldn’t be surprised if it said PEEnuts on the label.

Having taught one year of 7th grade , I too have no idea what the attraction to the finger skateboards is but whatever.

Chestnuts roasted by The Manimal @ 12/15/2007 11:05 PM


I had my brother convinced for many, many years that fruit cake was really pound cake with Juju Bees stuck in it. He didn’t realize it wasn’t until he saw it featured on the Food Network.

As for commercials I actually look forward to … they are few and far between, as most holiday commercials are so God-awful. I guess I would have to say The Leather and Fur Ranch ads they run here in Jersey because they are on par with most Troma Productions. It’s like a group of semi-attractive adults doing a 60-second rendition of the movie “Mannequin” scripted by a slow class 3rd grader and shot with an old Hi-8 cam, if you can possibily fathom that. It’s craptacular beauty cannot be denied. I prefer it to all the over-produced, overly-sentimental, and over-played luxury car and crappy mall jewelry store ads.

Chestnuts roasted by Lemur @ 12/15/2007 11:06 PM


You know, I saw that Snow Ballah guy at Target and thought “I bet Matt would like that…”

I feel the same tonight too: after 10 years (AH!) of teaching I had to take a day’s worth of tests to prove I knew what I was talking about because I moved to a new state. Go figure. So I’m lushing out with some Irish coffee and will probalby be in bed by 11pm. P-A-R-T-Y animal…that’s me :)

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 12/15/2007 11:09 PM


I’m starting my wish list for next year tonight.

1. Speed Hat

Chestnuts roasted by Shelby @ 12/15/2007 11:10 PM


Matt:

When you say “speed hat”, are you thinking of woolen winter hats, or baseball-type hats? Or something completely different?

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/15/2007 11:13 PM


The only Christmas commercial I can think of that still airs that I look forward to is the one with the ringing Hershey’s kisses. I love that.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/15/2007 11:15 PM


Completely unrelated to the conversation at hand … but have you folks checked out the new crop of American Gladiators? Effin’ awesome (in that ironic, you-have-got-to-be-screwing-with-me kinda way)! Click on my name to behold the glory!

Chestnuts roasted by Chupacabra @ 12/15/2007 11:19 PM


Jazzy, I remember when the Warheads were cool, and the bridge between the Atomic Fireball, and the Warhead, these “super,” candies imported from Japan, which came in several flavors, super cola, super lemon, super apple, and I think “Super Ume.” They were coated with this disgusting sour stuff, attempting to eat one would make my tongue bleed. I would do it in school, but if I had any leftover at home, they would be run under the sink before consumption.

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/15/2007 11:22 PM


Yeah Atomic Fireballs That was the one candy that made me feel like a bad ass if I could get through all hot with out taking it out of my mouth, It was viseral it made me feel alive.. at least till I discoverd cutting. hehe

Chestnuts roasted by Mortalwind @ 12/15/2007 11:27 PM


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