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12/19/2007: SweeTarts Mystery Squeez Slush, and a Whoville Christmas tree!

Holy Mary, we’re getting dangerously close to Christmas. It really kinda flew by this year, didn’t it? I’m getting the feeling that a lot of people just want it to be over and done with, but I could go for another 2-3 weeks. This may be the first year that I make a genuine attempt to forgo my usual post-holiday blues and try to extend the Christmasness until the actual end of December.

Growing up, I always felt a little dirty and ashamed after Christmas. I’d always spend December thinking about nothing but presents and our family’s big party, completely neglecting my schoolwork to the point where it was a given that my grades were going to be total shit for the winter quarter. My notebooks were always a giant mess throughout December, and I’d pretty much dog it on every test and homework assignment until the holidays were out of my system. By 12/27 or so, it’d hit me: Christmas was over, school was coming back, and I had a shitload of work and explaining to do.

Obviously, living as an adult in the real world taught me that such attitudes don’t fly, but I still always feel like I’ve done something wrong when Christmas finally passes. Or maybe it’s just that there’s a void when you can no longer live through your tinsel and trees. Or maybe January just sucks. It’s cold, it’s decidedly non-merry, and I waste around 5,000 checks because it takes me at least three months to remember that the year has changed.


I can’t believe that I’m only just finding these now, without any prior knowledge that they even existed. These extremely cool SweeTarts “Squeez” bottles are 100% Christmas, bearing holiday tributes both in design and flavor. I’ve seen a ton of candies with a vaguely North Polian twist, but this one may trump ‘em all. “Mystery Squeez Slush” caters to two very important markets: People who want a little holidayness in their candy flavor names, and people who don’t want to know what they’re eating. I consider myself a card-carrying member of both of those markets; thus, “Mystery Squeez Slush” is my new god.


If you’ve never had a SweeTarts Squeez, they’re essentially half-sized toothpaste tubes, filled with sour-flavored goo instead. Though I expected the “mystery” flavor to be something negotiably within the Christmas palette (Peppermint, maybe?), it’s actually a lot closer to lemonade. Lemonade doesn’t have much to do with Christmas, but then, neither do SweeTarts.

I’d also like to take this time to draw attention to the ice blue touches on the packaging. I absolutely love how ice blue has entered the secret club of acceptable Christmas colors. Red and green are nice, but sometimes, situations call for a color a little less pupil-dilating. Every time I see something in this shade of ice blue, I feel like I just took a shower.

Thumbs up! As far as special holiday editions go, this one clicks on all cylinders: It’s got the Christmassy packaging, a limited edition flavor with ties to Santa, ice blue highlights, and the perfect size for stuffing a stocking.


Hey, remember that Charlie Brown Christmas tree replica I wrote about last year? Well, Urban Outfitters is at it again, this time with the “Authentic Whoville Tree,” from Dr. Seuss’s How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Since it’s already a few dollars cheaper than Chuck’s older model, I guess my initial reaction was on the money: A Whoville tree probably isn’t iconic enough to drive anyone batty with joy.

The novelty tree is around two feet tall, with the correct bunch of stringed ornaments, curvable branches, and a perpetual drooping tilt. The only problem is that…well, if I didn’t tell you that it was a Whoville tree, would you have known? Maybe, but most wouldn’t: They’d just think it was an ugly, misshapen fake tree picked up from a closeout outlet. That’s not the kind of impression I want to make for twenty bucks, so it’s fortunate that I have no friends and nobody will see this thing on top of my wall unit.

I exaggerate. I consider the UPS man my friend. And maybe the casino host at Bally’s.

Click here to see the Whoville tree’s big cardboard box, or here if you’re interested in buying one. They’re especially nice if you have an errant corner shelf just waiting for the right objet d’art. We don’t have such a corner shelf, but I like it well enough anyway. It’s kooky. Slanted trees are kooky!

The Advent Calendar has been updated for December 18th. Yes, I realize that this is the 19th, and I’ve only got four hours or so to stay on deadline. Joke’s on you: The entry for the 18th was posted well over twelve hours late. I’ve already missed one deadline, so there’s no sense in becoming reliable now. I’m free to cavort with the other procrastinators and party till my eyes water. See ya in Hell, suckers!


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Discussion Thread: 327 comments

Oh Jazzy. I was just catching up on the blogs and I am so sorry. I hope your holiday gets better. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ghosted by Bill @ 12/22/2007 1:13 AM EST


I am really scared about what this “Leviathan” is going to be.

Jazzy
Glad you had some good news, and I, too look forward for the Fallout threads.

I’m heading to Lubbock tomorrow to be with my parents for Christmas, but they can take the internet from me when they pry it from my cold, dead hands. And even then I might wedge my spirit in a Wifi Access point. So I’ll be here to “virtually” celebrate… :)

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/22/2007 1:45 AM EST


I think the Christmas Fallout thread is one of my favorite traditions. It’s like the grownup version of calling your best friend to brag about all the loot you got, except that you didn’t get to present your best friend with a carefully formatted bullet-point list.

Need I remind you: it’s NOOOOO FUN for people who barely get anything to read all that. Not fun at all. I can’t stand it.

I hope a new blog entry is on the near horizon; I don’t want to be greeted by that disgusting tube-food anymore.

Ghosted by Mars @ 12/22/2007 2:16 AM EST


I hate celebrating Christmas for 5 straight days in a row. I’m exhuasted already. :???:

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 12/22/2007 3:05 AM EST


I just saw a couple of Cloverfield commercials! Nothing particularly new since the trailer, but still cool. I didn’t know it was going to be PG-13…I found out today that the writer’s strike’s definitely screwing with the return of LOST, so Cloverfield better be as good as I’m hoping or I’ll be very very sad come February.
Apparently I’m one of the only people who’s all about Kuse. Even before he got locked into cubicle drearium that he’s irrationally terrified to leave, he was my fav.
I saw that Whoville tree at 50% at UO earlier. It looks better in the picture.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/22/2007 4:04 AM EST


Hey Matt, if you are going to do a page listing the advents, any chance of revisting the old ones and putting a way to go forward and back through the days without having to close the window?

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/22/2007 5:58 AM EST


I’ll be reading (and possibly posting) the X-E site up until about 3 PM on Christmas Eve, when I go to see my 6-year-old niece sing with the children’s choir at a Christmas Eve mass, then I’ll be helping set up for our family get together (described in detail earlier in the thread), so I will unfortunately be too busy to log onto the intertubes.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/22/2007 12:11 PM EST


I, like many here, will be in and out over the next few days. Lots of friends around town, so various lunch/dinner/movie meet ups at random times -like the double feature I’m pulling tomorrow to cover two different groups :P . Strange that the actual day of Christmas I’ll be the least busy. But it will be nice; I raided my dad’s DVD collection and I’ve got a stack of random movies to catch up on, so that will be fun.

But like Matt said: Happy Holidays to everyone who is going away. Travel safe and we’ll see you again soon; bring leftovers!

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 12/22/2007 12:39 PM EST


#21 up in a few hours, then straight into #22. Wild weekend ahead. :O

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/22/2007 1:16 PM EST


TO answer your question, Moody “WTF Is Waiterbot”? I happen to know for a fact.

He is Waiterbot.

Ghosted by Kev @ 12/22/2007 1:28 PM EST


I don’t know what the climactic conclusion to this year’s Advent Calender’s gonna be, but I predict it will involve the liberal use of hand energy.

Ghosted by Kev @ 12/22/2007 1:31 PM EST


Mars: Thanks for making me feel guilty for enjoying the only aspect of my Christmas that will be even remotely pleasant.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/22/2007 1:54 PM EST


Moody, thanks to the Advent-urers in Box 23, Waiterbot and the ever alluring Waiterbetty are played by two of the highest rated stars of the TMNT toyline…The Utroms.

Some background from the very reliable source, IMDB.

You may remember Waiterbetty under her assumed name Betty Waiters from when she starred in such hits as “Honey, I Conquered Christmas”, “My Fair Tentacled Brain-lump”, “Everything You Wanted To Know About Headcrabs But Were Too Afraid To Ask” and the adult series “Betty Does…(Boston/Baltimore/Bognor Regis)”.

Waiterbot previously won several accolades for his performances on Broadway and his one-man operatic lecture “The Tentacle Monologues”.

Apparently, when they heard all those years ago that they’d be starring alongside Mare Winningham and Jude Law, they jumped at the chance and signed in to a 10 year contract.

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/22/2007 2:03 PM EST


Kev, Oh yes, I know that and you know that, but there have been several people this AC who do not know that. :D Meant, of course, what toy he is, tho.

Mars, you’re sounding like a cranky old fart. I know where you’re coming from as I’d like to be one of the braggers, too, but get less and less each year…but that’s no reason to spoil other people’s fun.

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/22/2007 2:15 PM EST


Ummm…why am I getting called ‘Moody’ this morning? Did I have a random PMS episode in peoples’ dreams last night? :D

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/22/2007 2:21 PM EST


Moony, my bad! Sorry! :oops: Can I blame Christmas Magic and say I had a Mista Snowman moment?

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/22/2007 2:27 PM EST


Aw jazzy don’t feel bad. I’ve been that person without a ton of gifts for a few years and I love the Fallout thread. Hang in there, and keep us posted on how things are going. If there’s anything a stranger on the internet can do, don’t hesitate to ask…
Speaking of the fallout, I’ve got my first entries already! My best friend gave me my gift yesterday: Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga and the Wii Zapper. Haven’t played SW yet but we played Crossbow Training and it’s AWESOME. Reminds me of my high school days playing Point Blank in smoky pool halls, but without needing so many quarters.
Matt, I’m sorry to talk shit about your friends but I’m pissed at UPS right now. I shipped some gifts to the Midwest for arrival yesterday, but it turned out that the package never left their distribution center in CA. Now it won’t be arriving until after the new year! Very unremarkablous.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/22/2007 2:32 PM EST


I forgive you, Guise! And demand chocolate! :D

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/22/2007 2:33 PM EST


Well, I do have a large supply of Galaxy chocolate in the cupboards and I make a darn good cocoa…

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/22/2007 3:12 PM EST


Oh…speaking of Python…I have something called Monty Pythons Big Red Book. Its actually blue though…and it has lots of pictures and fake advertisements. I found it at a garage sale for a quarter!!!

Ghosted by mandy_throat wobbler mangrove f'tang f'tang ole biscuit barrel_ Reeves @ 12/22/2007 3:40 PM EST


It’s snowing here! Of course it’s that wimpy, blowy, non-accumulate-y snow, but it’s still snow. I wish it would stick around until Christmas.

Oh, and I don’t usually get a whole lot for Christmas either. Honestly, I’d feel bad if I did, because I hardly ever get to buy anything for anyone else. ;_;

Onto another topic, I bought some of that Silk Soy Nog today, because I hate milk but want to have some nog. I really hope it’s good. I’m thinking about using it to make French toast out of.

Ghosted by Annette @ 12/22/2007 3:54 PM EST


#21 is up.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/22/2007 4:14 PM EST


Oh, and I don’t usually get a whole lot for Christmas either. Honestly, I’d feel bad if I did, because I hardly ever get to buy anything for anyone else. ;_;

I know how that feels too…last year I couldn’t even afford cards, and asked my family to not give me anything because I felt so horrible about it. They gave me presents anyway.

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/22/2007 4:16 PM EST


Guise
Speaking of chocolate, can you compare US vs UK chocolate bars, and tell us of any chocolate bars that are fairly common in the UK, but most Americans would not have heard of?

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/22/2007 4:17 PM EST


Oh my God, they killed Santa.

Ghosted by stonetumbler @ 12/22/2007 4:32 PM EST


Yep, the snow hit the warm parts of the pavement, and disappeared.

I was watching Big Trouble in Little China the other night, and I wondered what would Egg Shen brand Egg Nog do for a person? Maybe that’s what fuels Mista Snowman’s holiday spirit, a drink that lets him see Christmas no one else can see, do Yuletide that no one else can do. All he needs is a Six-Demon Bag of gifts. Tinsel, holly, that sort of thing.

I might be here tomorrow if it looks do-able. And of course, we always work an abbreviated Christmas Eve.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 12/22/2007 4:36 PM EST


Old Jim, I’d love to…but I have no idea about products and the chocolate market over there.

One thing though, when I tried some chocolates that were bought over, American chocolate tastes a lot blander, but I think it’s because expectations of taste differ or because the equivalent brands are made by ‘local’ companies (example Cadbury’s products are made in the US by Hersheys).

We don’t get much in the way of Hershey’s, in the past year I’ve seen it in maybe four or five shops and I’ve travelled quite a bit.

As a side note, Matt’s discovery of Kinder Eggs had me in stitches, Kinder Eggs have been for decades a major player in young children’s lives exactly for the reason of chocolate and several million different types of toy, from mini-statuette to assemble toy. We’d have tons of them and nearly every season there would be a theme thrown in alongside the random stuff. In fact, kids from my generation grew up on Cadbury’s Buttons, Kinder Eggs, Milky Bar, Marathon (before it was renamed to Snickers), Jaffa Cakes, Milky Way and so much other wonderfulness.

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/22/2007 4:37 PM EST


Oh my God, they killed Santa.

YOU BASTARDS!

Ghosted by Knegative @ 12/22/2007 4:50 PM EST


Echoing the sentiment of Knegative, and stonetumbler, can’t believe you torched Lego Santa, and please, please don’t off Tigerboy.

Ghosted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/22/2007 4:53 PM EST


AAAAAAAH! Poor Santa!!!! :’(

(on the other hand, I think its about time Cher dealt Waiterbot some pain!)

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/22/2007 4:59 PM EST


I don’t really care about Lego Santa. That joke just never gets old ;)

I’m all for killing a main character. I vote Knacks. The hero dies in this one, folks. Maybe then Kuse’ll get some more face time.

Even though, I’m pretty sure he’s going to save the day, this year.

Ghosted by Knegative AKA The Controversial One @ 12/22/2007 5:03 PM EST


Hard to speculate on who will be killed, and who will save the day. I think Chris had an interesting point about Kuse in the Box 23 discussion thread

Scroll down to where Chris discusses the significance of the 23rd.

Can’t see Knacks being killed off, his myspace is too much of a connection to the Advent calendar.

Ghosted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/22/2007 5:10 PM EST


We already had the hero(ine) die a couple of years ago, Kneg. Knacks deserves to get and keep a girl for more than a few days for once!

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/22/2007 5:12 PM EST


WOOHOO! I wasn’t crazy after all! Got the boxes right!

Ghosted by Captain Will @ 12/22/2007 5:16 PM EST


Alright, I’m all for killing another main character ;)

Would you enjoy Knacks as much if he was actually happy? Where do the all emo heroes go, when the lights go down?

Ghosted by Knegative @ 12/22/2007 5:19 PM EST


I agree with Mista Snowman – that’s my favorite Christmas song, too!

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/22/2007 5:24 PM EST


Matt, I gotta ask – what did you use as an accelerant to get the Lego Santa to burn? Lighter fluid?

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/22/2007 5:29 PM EST


To quote a favorite line from Sam and Max: Freelance Police: What smells like burning Army Men?

Ghosted by kingklash @ 12/22/2007 5:56 PM EST


Poor Santa! He came in with the deck stacked against him and did his best. I just hope the rest of the crew avenges him.

Ghosted by Dan H @ 12/22/2007 6:06 PM EST


Old Jim, what you are seeing there is the high budget of this production and the amazing work of Industrial Light and Magic who were bought in especially to do the pyro work for that sequence.

Though insiders hint that they went over budget creating the life-size replica of Mickey Rooney, who played LEGO Santa Claus 2006, the seamless transistion between live actor and dummy is sure to win major awards and set a new standard for special effects.

Though, apparently there was problems on set, as they didn’t quite extinguish Rooney immediately and he was quickly rushed to wardrobe to replace his polyester sweater.

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/22/2007 6:08 PM EST


I always thought Hssxxlllo’s name was pronounced with that throat-clearing sound the Scots use in “loch”, and the “h” was silent.

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 12/22/2007 6:09 PM EST


Wow! Matt really IS pulling out all the stops for this one! Mickey Rooney!

Ghosted by Dan H @ 12/22/2007 6:13 PM EST


What I want to know is why don’t the knights have all of those weapons that came with the advent calender? It’d be so rad… God, I hope James Lipton is spared.

Ghosted by Darth Poop @ 12/22/2007 6:49 PM EST


I didn’t read the posts above because I was saving the Advent for later….

My dinner plans for the evening were -thankfully- canceled due to people not in town due to traffic/weather. So I’ve pooped a bottle of red and I’m going to attempt to make wreath cookies….

Anyone else gonna actually be around for SNT? I’ll bring the cider….

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 12/22/2007 7:16 PM EST


Just read entry #21 and it was awesome. =) Oh, and i’ll be around for tonight.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/22/2007 7:34 PM EST


I’m here, as usual. I have to ask, is “pooped a bottle” a popular turn of phrase, or a personal invention? Either way, hee.
SANTA!!! How sad. I’m on pins and needles now to know what happens next.
Have you guys seen the new Geico commercial with (non-Lego) James Lipton?!? Pure brilliance.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/22/2007 7:42 PM EST


Im here, And Squee, yes i have, my all-time favorite commercial.
Poor Knacks just cant win….

Ghosted by Joshc @ 12/22/2007 7:48 PM EST


I’m here. Where else would I be?

Ghosted by Knegative @ 12/22/2007 8:07 PM EST


I’m probably here, today’s christmas was an early one.

Ghosted by dohopoki @ 12/22/2007 8:10 PM EST


I’m here…anxiously awaiting the fallout of the apocalyptic battle that was the Hare invasion. Boy, the crew is gonna have to pull out all the stops. Can we expect the 22nd tonight? Wife’s family wonders why I keep leaving to use the computer..

Ghosted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/22/2007 8:47 PM EST


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