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12/23/2007: Appetizers, Christmas Crackers, M&M’s, yadda.

I don’t think I’ve ever been so busy leading into Christmas Eve, but I remain confident that the Holy Spirit will guide me through all of the cooking, cleaning, wrapping, Advent Calendar entries, clothes washing, tree trimming and cat hair removing bullshit that simply must be accomplished within the next twenty-four hours.

The Advent Calendar has been updated for 12/22 — thanks for your feedback on that one in the previous thread, as the entry was the end result of 247 pictures, whittled down to 57, many with special effects that look bad but still take me forever because me and Photoshop are like, sworn enemies. It’s always interesting when the Advent Calendar hits its home stretch, because frankly, the site’s readership drops waaaay down around Christmas, and you start to feel like you’re the star in one of those ill-advised “empty arena” wrestling matches. Meaning? Your chatter is appreciated!


The photo above is for posterity’s sake more than anything else, because there are few sights warmer than 700 presents under a Christmas tree, especially when it’s my Christmas tree, and I think it’s the kind of thing that I’m going to want to look at again in the coming year.

The woman and I had agreed to take it easy with our presents this Christmas, trying to avoid our usual tradition of trying to outdo each other by giving the most gifts. We’re gunning to go back to Disney this year, but since we won’t let ourselves do that unless it’s at the ridiculously expensive Polynesian resort, we wanted to give our wallets a break in the hopes that we could save save save.

All was going fine and dandy until two nights back, when she rather victoriously pranced into the living room holding a pile of presents nearly as tall as she is. Well, fuck that. I quietly returned to my computer and pretended to be catching up on the latest Scoville scale pepper rankings, when in reality, my ass was all over Amazon playing catch-up with their gloriously cheap overnight shipping option. I think I did okay. Not sure if this is a good sign or a bad sign, but pretty much everything I bought her is something I fully plan to steal and use myself.


I mentioned in a previous entry that we’re hosting Christmas dinner for her side of the family this year, and this gels perfectly with my lifelong search for an excuse to buy a 100-pack of the hors d’oeuvres shown above. It’s the little things in life.

I can’t wait for everyone to marvel at how pigs in a blanket, potato puffs and spicy beef turnovers all manage to taste exactly the same when broiled at the last minute in an oven that already contains too many things to allow for equal heating. I’m of the mind that no holiday is complete without its fair share of oily, gloppy appetizers, and these are arguably the standard.

We have a fair amount of people coming here on Christmas, but I’m still not sure if there will be enough mouths to successfully eradicate a 100-pack of these breaded bastards. Perhaps I’ll offer twenty bucks to whichever guest manages to eat the most in a ten minute window.


The interesting thing about hosting Christmas dinner is how you find yourself needing to go food shopping for like 12 days straight before the big day. Every night, we remember some odd cheese, drink or party napkin that is absolutely essential, and every night, we bumrush the nearest supermarket hoping that they haven’t sold out. That was the case last night, but what was only intended to be a soda pickup turned into something far more special: They had packages of “Christmas Crackers” with 50% markdowns, and there is just no humanly way to avoid a deal like that.

If you’ve never enjoyed the miracle of Christmas Crackers, here’s the general scoop: Small, cardboard tubes are neatly wrapped and stuffed with a cheap toy, and apparently loaded with some kind of low-performing gunpowder, as when you pull them apart, they split open with a loud, smoky bang. The toys inside are almost always crap, so it’s that loud, smoky bang that constitutes as “the fun part.”

Our original plan was to set one Christmas Cracker by each of the kids’ dinner plates, but as I’m no stranger to the suckitude of CC toys, something told me that it’d be a good idea to see just how bad the prizes were before announcing them as a special holiday surprise. And boy, I’m glad I did that, because there’s just no way any of the kids would’ve responded to these toys with anything cheerier than apathy or outright tears. See below.


Pens! Pencils! Cheap plastic rings! And…a ponytail holder? It’s a good thing that newspapers don’t run on Christmas, because a story of this magnitude would’ve been a call to stop the fucking presses. This stuff is awful! Even if these toys gained the ability to speak and were pleading with me to save them from a nearby fire, I wouldn’t give them a second glance. And that’s coming from someone who dreams almost nightly of toys gaining the ability to speak and trying to convince me to save them from fires.

Thus, opening these early has effectively saved our Christmas party. I can only imagine what the reaction of some of the six-year-old boys who will be in attendance would’ve been had they popped open their Christmas Crackers to find a ponytail holder inside. Even by my teen years, I was crying over less.

In lieu of Christmas Crackers, we’re just going to give all the kids animal-themed party plates. They won’t erect statues in our honor over this, but at least nobody will kill themselves and help boost Christmas’s false reputation as being a time for increased suicides.


Mandatory Christmas Party Item #556: A bowlful of red and green M&M’s. Doesn’t matter if anyone eats them. They need to be there. Did you know that M&M’s used to sell the special red and green-only bags under a different moniker without the familiar “m” markings? It’s true, and actually, it wasn’t all that long ago. I guess that’s not a very interesting story, but a trivia bit is a trivia bit.

When I bought the M&M’s shown above, I thought they were the peanut versions. I didn’t read the fine print. They’re almond M&M’s. I feel so disgusting. Nothing against almonds…but they ain’t peanuts.

I hope everyone’s having a great, long holiday weekend. I’m off to unravel the mysteries of Box #23. If you’re heading off for family time and won’t have Internet access for a few days, thanks for being a part of the site’s holiday season, and though you are not responsible for it, I’d also like to thank you for peanuts because I love them so much. Will try to post another blog on Christmas Eve…stay tuned. Stay merry.


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Discussion Thread: 222 comments

I just finished reading entry 23, and all I have to say is AWESOME !!!!!!! Nice job Matt.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/24/2007 5:06 AM EST


Dang, that was awesome. I’ve been reading these calendar stories since 2003 and they just keep getting more awesome. I always read them on the 24th and 25th, too. Screw family time, I’ve gotta read XE.

Ghosted by Cass @ 12/24/2007 5:15 AM EST


Bravo! Standing ovation for #23!

Ghosted by Brandon @ 12/24/2007 5:44 AM EST


BRILLIANT!!!!!!

Ghosted by Captain Will @ 12/24/2007 5:47 AM EST


The giant bunny god made me laugh my ass off.

Knowing you were in a costume to portray said giant bunny god – damnit, my ass fell off and rolled away! :D

Ghosted by Moony @ 12/24/2007 5:50 AM EST


Like a couple of other posters, I’m in the UK, where it would be strange to NOT have crackers. The fun is in the pointlessness of the presents inside, and the more inappropriate the better : having a shaved head, I always get the comb…
Don’t get excited about the ‘Mystery Calculator’ : it’s just a series of 6 cards with loads of numbers printed on them; to cut a long story short, you get somebody to pick a number, then use the cards to ‘guess’ what that number was. Quite clever the first time you see it..but after 30 years….

Ghosted by Dan the Man @ 12/24/2007 6:11 AM EST


Freaking ROCK ON Day 23!

ROCK THE FRACK ON.

Ghosted by Captain Rufus @ 12/24/2007 6:12 AM EST


I was really expecting Leviathan to be Ralphie Parker in his bunny suit that Aunt Clara made.

Ghosted by Cigar @ 12/24/2007 6:33 AM EST


I was half expecting a cat myself. Giant rabbit is way better, of course. I think the image of Hare peeking out of that fuzzy white fist is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/24/2007 7:15 AM EST


Is it bad that when I saw http://www.x-entertainment.com/adventcalendar/2007/december23/70.jpg my thought was “OMG! Myxomatosis!”?

Ghosted by Guise @ 12/24/2007 7:46 AM EST


Oh Ariel, that’s a bummer your going to be alone for Christmas. If you lived around here I would at least buy you a burger or something.

For some reason my best friend wants a lasagna so we’ll try to see if the Olive garden is open tonight. And then hopefully he can afford to take us out again on Tuesday night and we can get a small steak with some fries or something. That’s basically his Christmas present to him and myself. He also said that he wants to get me a present or two at Walmart (our Walmart in town is a Super Walmart and it’s open 24/7) before he gets home from work in an hour. He works from 5pm to 5am and his days off are usually on Mon and Tues anyway and from what he told me he’s getting 8 hours pay even though he would of gotten those days off anyway. I love his new job! They also gave him a 100 dollar gift card to a big mall nearby for a Christmas bonus. I have no idea what he is going to spend it on, they have a gamestop or a store like that in that mall so probably a couple xbox 360 games. We both want one of those dvd player/dvd recorders that plays divx movies because we both download movies so much in divx format. That would be so sweet to be able to play movies on a tv so easily. He bought me about 2 weeks ago a 50 disc dvd spool and I am slowly going through them now. I have burned 3 discs so far. Tonight I downloaded South park the movie so Merry Christmas to me!! What can make Christmas better then songs that have a lot of swear words in them? Goodnight/Goodmorning all this will definitely be my last post. Merry Christmas Eve. And in my Advent Calendar I was looking through all of my open doors and I missed Dec 18th! So I got two chocolates. They are about 2/3rds the size of a Hershey Kiss.

Ghosted by Goob @ 12/24/2007 8:10 AM EST


Since I have to go to my grandparents now, I just want to wish you a very Merry Christmas!

Greetings from Germany…

Ghosted by Oli @ 12/24/2007 8:24 AM EST


#23 was great!

Ghosted by bob @ 12/24/2007 8:52 AM EST


Best Advent Calendar Ever!
Keep doing what you’re doing Matt!
Merry Christmas to all!

Ghosted by Pete @ 12/24/2007 9:27 AM EST


Another vote for best Advent Calendar Ever!
James Lipton with flame thrower hands rocks… I can’t stop laughing.

Thankyou again Matt and Merry X-mas X-E!

Ghosted by Carri @ 12/24/2007 9:33 AM EST


YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TOTALLYmade my morning! woo!

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/24/2007 9:46 AM EST


Merry Christmas Matt…I had to work today (Christmas Eve) so I’m reading X-E.

Ghosted by Jay @ 12/24/2007 9:51 AM EST


Oh Awesome, Awesome, Awesome. Totally makes my Christmas Eve. I was having trouble getting in the spirit, but this totally did it.

Yay! benevolent Bunnies!

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 12/24/2007 10:05 AM EST


Happy Christmas Eve everyone. And holy giant bunny costume. All of this excitement going on in advent world and we haven’t even gotten to the unveiling of Santa yet. This is going to be a pretty quiet year for him. Giant bunny gods rule. Thanks Matt for all the work.

Ghosted by stonetumbler @ 12/24/2007 10:17 AM EST


WOW Matt! You have COMPLETELY outdone yourself this time! THANK YOU!

Ghosted by Cuddles @ 12/24/2007 10:46 AM EST


That. Was freakin’. EPIC!!!

Ghosted by Some Wabbit @ 12/24/2007 10:49 AM EST


Hey Matt. I really just wanted to say thank you for keeping all the Christmas stuff going. This year has been kind of hard for me, and keeping up with the advent calander always cheers me up. Have a really great christmas, and thanks for working so hard on this website.

Ghosted by Brilliantpants @ 12/24/2007 10:56 AM EST


Merry Christmas Eve!!!! I’m taking this time since the house is empty to catch up on my Christmas Specials and play some Christmas albums. Of course, playing “The Chipmunks Song” at least four times in a row does get a bit tiring. Oh, and I’m a bit upset that our old record player that we inherited from my grandma’s house does not play old 45 records. It has the setting for all the old record speeds, 16, 33, 45, and 78 but other than 33, no other speed works. I found that out the other day when I found an old 45 of “St Elmo’s Fire (Man In Motion)”, tried playing it on the player and it gave the old slow 33 speed. That really sucks because I was so looking forward to hearing my old Peter Pan Children’s Christmas records from my youth. Oh well, thankfully we have enough 33’s to fill that loss. Yes, I do know what CDs and MP3s are, but when it comes to a holiday like Christmas, there’s nothing like the old fashioned sound of the holiday coming from a good old record player. Of course, Christmas records are the only records we have that are in good shape, I guess since we didn’t play them as often throughout the year as our other everyday records that are scratched up.

Anyway, family is of course going to be occupying the house. My sister and brother-in-law come in from Omaha, Nebraska. Going to have our usual Christmas Eve dinner with traditional Polish entrees even though I don’t really like Polish food (I keep trying to convince myself I was switched at birth and I really belong to some Italian family because I love Italian food and can’t stand Polish food). Well, I guess that’s why my mom is making Chicken Kiev so there’s some dish I would even eat. Tomorrow is Christmas Morning Mass and the 26th my mom got tickets for “A Christmas Carol” at the Goodman Theater. I already saw two variations of the story (Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol and Mickey Mouse Christmas Carol) and even trying to read the classic Dickens story before I see the play.

Well, I better get back to my Christmas marathon. Still haven’t watched the big ones except Grinch (Charlie Brown’s Christmas and Garfield’s Christmas, two CAN’T MISS Christmas Specials) so I better get back to watching. Will be back on later, but if not, Merry Christmas!

Ghosted by BJ @ 12/24/2007 11:05 AM EST


Well, my cat got his Christmas gift early: a free night to sneak into the living room -where he’s usually not allowed; damn ninja cat- and 1. destroy the Christmas tree and 2. ‘mark’ the room as his own, if you get what I’m saying. Damn teenagers; always wreaking everything.

An hour later, the tree is back -with only a few ornaments tossed into it because I didn’t care to look for the hooks in the bowels of the tree- and the smell is mostly gone thanks to the power of good cleaners and fancy Gla-Day (think about it) candles. Merry Christmas, Winston, hope you enjoyed it, you little bastard you :) !

Happy Christmas Eve to everyone else; I gotta go bake a ham….

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 12/24/2007 11:20 AM EST


Happy Christmas Eve! I knit an entire sock yesterday!

Ghosted by Jessica Marie @ 12/24/2007 11:28 AM EST


The 23rd! Holy shi*! Like Brandon, I too wish there was a way to give a standing ovation on the Internet. Awesome.

Ghosted by Wilkins @ 12/24/2007 11:40 AM EST


That was a bunny costume? I thought it was just a giant stuffed animal. I also thought it was cat at first.

Anyway, BEST ENTRY EVER! I will always treasure the 23rd.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 12/24/2007 11:48 AM EST


I just edited the bunny reveal shot to make his bunnyness a little clearer.

Ghosted by Matt @ 12/24/2007 11:51 AM EST


My own ninja cat did some sneaking out of her own recently, and she’s been missing a few days now. I’m still hoping Santa might grant my Christmas wish and bring her home soon. Preferably before my mom comes home from vacation in a few hours, that would be best. Maybe I should try asking Leviathan, he seems a reasonable sort.

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVE EVERYBODY!!!

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 12/24/2007 12:00 PM EST


Hoooooooooly fucking shit crap that was amazing.

Ghosted by jazzy @ 12/24/2007 12:09 PM EST


Magnificent! Great from start to finish. Now my favorite part: the fun fallout from the final battle. I love the AC, but its always nice to bask in the afterglow as Knacks and Kuse’s lives get back to “normal” and Christmas gets back on track for another year. Can’t wait to make my way home on the 25th to relax with all the presents, tv and wii and read how the gang is gonna spend the next year. And how are they gonna keep the house?

Ghosted by Terror Claws Cole @ 12/24/2007 12:10 PM EST


23 was great great stuff!!!! Like I said before, I’m real busy with having a new baby, but I always make sure I take time out just to check the AC! Now I gotta go and re-read 23, so much fun!

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 12/24/2007 12:11 PM EST


AWESOME!!! I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: BEST! ADVENT! CALENDAR! EVER!

Thanks Matt. You continue to bring a lot of goodness and happiness into the holiday season. :-)

Ghosted by Spike85 @ 12/24/2007 12:15 PM EST


I am dying here. #23 actually lived up to the hype! It was like the Tim Tebow of Advent Calendar entries!

Ghosted by Shelby @ 12/24/2007 12:16 PM EST


Matt
Truly excellent!

You know an AC entry is completely awesome when it brings the lurkers out of the woodwork, like the 23rd’s has done, in only a couple of hours, and on Christmas Eve, no less!

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/24/2007 12:18 PM EST


WWWOOOWWW. #23 was outstanding. Great job (and great costume)!

Ghosted by Kaga @ 12/24/2007 12:20 PM EST


Gotta get caught up on the Advent Calendar (21-23). Don’t worry, Matt, the people are still reading.
Merry Christmas…Eve.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 12/24/2007 12:30 PM EST


Merry Christmas, Happy Kwaanza, Happy Winter Solstace, or whatever holiday you all celebrate!

(I was going to wish a Happy Hannukah, too, but then I realized it’s already over… Oh what the Hell, Happy Hannukah too!)

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 12/24/2007 12:34 PM EST


HAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA! That was just nuts. Good Stuff.

Ghosted by Whalen @ 12/24/2007 12:40 PM EST


My dogs got their Christmas gift early. My mom got them a stocking full of doggie treats but they ended up getting their paws on them and ate it all up, stocking and all! Despite them being old dogs and 15 and 13 years old, they still manage to get into mischief!

Ghosted by BJ @ 12/24/2007 12:43 PM EST


This was the best Advent Calender EVER!! I laughed out loud at the giant bunny, and my husband gave me the weirdest look when he saw what I was doing. Matt you do a damn fine job!!!

Ghosted by nikki @ 12/24/2007 12:54 PM EST


Merry Christmas, X-E!

Ghosted by Fox @ 12/24/2007 1:03 PM EST


grumble?

Ghosted by Dane @ 12/24/2007 1:18 PM EST


***Pens! Pencils! Cheap plastic rings! And…a ponytail holder? It’s a good thing that newspapers don’t run on Christmas, because a story of this magnitude would’ve been a call to stop the fucking presses.***
Unfortunately, newspapers do run on Christmas. At least the greedy, corporate, soul sucking ones do. In fact, the one I work for is never closed. Because the old ladies would just drop dead of heart attacks if they didn’t get to read the obits one day out of the year.

Ghosted by Trisha @ 12/24/2007 1:20 PM EST


Yes. “The Great Bunny Reveal” of 2007 shall go down in history as filling all X-E-er’s -lurkers, regulars, adventurers all- with terror and awe. Giant rabbits from Jupiter, a benevolent bunny god, James Lipton with FUCKING FLAME-THROWER HANDS. And lo, it was deemed the farking awesomest advent calendar ever.

Merry Christmas eve all.

Ghosted by Ann @ 12/24/2007 1:22 PM EST


Matt -

Ditto to every other comment about the unrivaled amazingness of this year’s calendar. I’m just grinning like a retard that there are two more days to come. Thank you!!

Ghosted by Erica @ 12/24/2007 1:28 PM EST


I think I just shat myself. Where did you get that bunny thing from, Matt?! Christ!

Ghosted by Darth Poop @ 12/24/2007 1:42 PM EST


Matt, you (and this website) are like a year-round Christmas miracle.

It’s pretty safe to say that the ‘07 Advent Calendar has officially, awesomely exceeded all expectations of hilarity.

Your writing is one of my favorite things ever.

Ghosted by Lurker #10023 @ 12/24/2007 1:58 PM EST


“Great so far, Matty. Action packed!”

Ghosted by The Manimal as Mickey the Convict @ 12/24/2007 2:08 PM EST


I just had to chime in again to tell Manimal how much I loved that last comment. Now get that file out of your footlong hot dog.

Ghosted by Shelby @ 12/24/2007 2:14 PM EST


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