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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.

Posted by Matt on 12/23/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 222 comments

so….where the hell has DJD been all advent long??

anyhows…i cant wait til the fallout thread. I got some Uber gifts already.

Right now me and the husband are gonna eat Gnocchi and then either play Mario Galaxy or watch The Bucket List starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman on a certain site that for legal reasons remains unnamed.

Anyhow…Matt love the hor’s deuvres! we get those every year at new years eve! and thank you for the most awesome scrumptulescent advent calendar yet!

“it is as if god is smiling down on you and says ‘you are my most wondrous creation’”
quoting will ferrel as James Lipton

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_im not coming up with a spring nickname til easter so don't ask_Reeves @ 12/23/2007 8:29 PM


I was just randomly surfing through flickr, and found this.
It ties together X-Entertainment memes of both bunnies and chia pets.

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 12/23/2007 8:42 PM


Ooohh!! I see an Owl hanging from your tree :D :D

Chestnuts roasted by yelinna @ 12/23/2007 9:08 PM


Ann that actually sounds like a neat thing to do with the wise men.

There was one year my ex and I’s tree didn’t get taken down until June, which was the point at which I was tired of looking at it. Ever after that, if he wanted his childhood Star Trek ornaments up, he had to put them up his own damn self.

They didn’t get put up but once in the next 5 years. ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/23/2007 9:14 PM


Seriously? Almond M&M’s?

So sad. I dont even know why they make those, I dont know of anyone that likes em.

Chestnuts roasted by Jester @ 12/23/2007 9:20 PM


Wait.

You get less readers in December?

Evin why the hell ain’t you on the AIM no mo’

Chestnuts roasted by M.Fireball @ 12/23/2007 9:22 PM


Christmas Eve is iffy right now (I may or may not be going down to North Cape May for a few hours to eat dinner with the family there before they move into this new house that’s been driving them all insane), but I should be around Christmas morning and night. (I’m getting together with the other side of the family in the afternoon.)

My mother will probably have red and green M&Ms at her house when we get there. She is a chocoholic, but she’s also diet-crazy, so she takes her chocolate in small bits. I doubt she’ll have peanut, though.

I don’t know. I say give the crackers out anyway and hope the kids pay more attention to the bang than the toys.

And the Advent…my god. James Lipton has flamethrowers for arms. You are a genius.

My tree also goes down on or after January 6th. It’s a nice way of celebrating the Epiphany. I also live alone and it takes forever to put up and take down when I’m by myself.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 12/23/2007 9:26 PM


Mike: Not less in December (actually the best month overall, probably)…but shoots down on C-Eve and Christmas just when the AC is climaxing. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/23/2007 9:28 PM


I’ve been checking in everyday for the advent entries and you’re doing fine job Matt! Merry Christmas!

Chestnuts roasted by bobshumway @ 12/23/2007 9:36 PM


Oh OK I misread and though “Impossible!”

Chestnuts roasted by M.Fireball @ 12/23/2007 9:49 PM


I’ll be on a trip from Christmas Eve until after New Year’s–I’m going to have to track down a computer for a few minutes just to see how this year’s advent-ure ends.

Matt, thanks in advance for another great year–James Lipton is my new goddamned fucking hero. Enjoy hosting the family madness!

Chestnuts roasted by Hodsthorn @ 12/23/2007 9:55 PM


Completely unrelated to everything, but I have to wrap a fucking lamp, with shade. And as awesome as it would be, I don’t have a crate to put it in.

Any advice? I would just put it in the living room tomorrow night, all set up, but it’s a table lamp and we have cats. Our living room has overhead lighting only, for a good reason.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/23/2007 10:00 PM


but shoots down on C-Eve and Christmas just when the AC is climaxing.

That’s… what she said?

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 12/23/2007 10:04 PM


How about getting one of those big gift bags, jazzy? Either one of those regular paper ones, or a big plastic one meant for bicycles that I’ve only seen at the Dollar Store in recent years.

Chestnuts roasted by Moony @ 12/23/2007 10:10 PM


Matt,
I’ve never posted on here before, but I’ve got to say, that Lipton piece was remarkablous! I just wanted to get that in before it gets too played out. Man, i’ve been following this thing since high school, with the first Mare. You HAVE to keep this going. It’s one of my favorite parts of Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by Wilson @ 12/23/2007 10:11 PM


Matt, I can’t even tell you how much I appreciate your Advent Calender. For the past few years, the sole reason I’ve gotten any sort of holiday depression(and I’m absolutely sure of this) is simply because the Advent Calender is over, and I realize I have to wait another year to catch up on these characters I grow so attached to for a month. Some would say I’m far too emotionally invested, but it’s as a credit to you for managing to hit this schmuck’s heartstrings so damn much. I hope you treat the toys well in the off-season. And I hope you have a Merry Christmas(keep the gluttonous Italian Christmas spirit alive, it’s the only way to go).

Chestnuts roasted by Spruce @ 12/23/2007 10:14 PM


Matt,

I just have to say, thank you for helping to de-crapify what’s leading up to be a rather sucky Christmas for me with the awesomeness that is the Advent Calendar. :D

Chestnuts roasted by kittybum @ 12/23/2007 10:23 PM


Matt I have a question for you. Does it feel weird that your hosting Christmas? I mean, you just assume your going to drive someplace for Christmas. But this year your actually having to make an effort and your buying food and things for other people so they can come to you for Christmas. Does that feel weird? And does it feel like it’s going to be a real Christmas or are you worried it won’t feel like Christmas, it’ll feel phony?

I think it would feel weird for me, but like you are going through right now I am assuming, you take it as a mission to fix all of the things that other people have screwed up in past years. You want the Ultimate Christmas get together! I bet I would try to be a Martha Stewart type and bake like Christmas cupcakes for everybody with their names on them, and stuff like that. Buy one of those decorate your own cookie (or figure out how to make them myself) packages for all the kids and a few extras for the adults. And alot of rice pudding with raisins in it. Maybe a rice pudding bar where you have a roll cart with tubs fill of the plain pudding and toppings choices. I have heard of Oatmeal being served that way in stores, why not rice pudding?

And of course, Matt I appreciate most of all the picture special effects you do. I dabble in paint shop pro, and I know how frustrating it can be. I have been known to make avatars for people, and it can make you want to rip your hair out. I regularly make videos for youtube as well so I know how that stuff can suck until it’s done.

And usually my Granddad puts out one bowl of Christmas m&m’s one bowl of mixed nuts (which my cousins pick out the cashews of because they are inconsiderate like that sometimes) and one bowl of bagged chex mix. Nothing with any actual food in it that has something that could be part of a dinner. I don’t think they even put out crackers and cheese.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 12/23/2007 10:33 PM


Just got done reading 22 and all I have to say is James F’in Lipton. I did not know that Sam Jackson was playing the part of Lipton this time around. Get these f’in giant Mares out of my f’in house. Awesome. I nominate him for the title of Director General.

Chestnuts roasted by stonetumbler @ 12/23/2007 10:36 PM


chatter. I’ve been reading for about 7 years, since Robert Berry’s Jack Chick tracts. Your writing is very much appreciated.

Chestnuts roasted by maxjenius @ 12/23/2007 10:45 PM


i love this time of year, i love halloween more but i love xmas
i still wish i had a tree, but being jewish and all…
but seriuosly what happens is i forget about this site till halloween or xmas, then come back and be like “wow, i really missed alot”
but its been great reading all this stuff matt, i dont know how you do it, i personally hate writing
happy holidays to all
and hows chia?

Chestnuts roasted by Graham @ 12/23/2007 10:53 PM


Hey Graham,

For me it really started with Matt’s summer mega party.

However, I have to say, the entire 4th quarter has been excellent. For, the spookiness started around October 5th and every weekend between then and halloween I was watching classic horror films. After Halloween, I went into Christmas mode. With November being “pre-Christmas” then after Thanksgiving, full up, balls to the wall Christmas.

The 1st quarter is going to suck after my three months of goodness. January is going to be a let down.

Chestnuts roasted by spike85 @ 12/23/2007 11:03 PM


I’m a couple weeks late on this topic but since I just got my first popcorn tin of the season I have to say it: the cheese corn does deserve the biggest section. No question about it.

And like everyone else has said, Matt, the advent calendar, and you, are beyond awesome. Thanks!

Chestnuts roasted by clumsyonice @ 12/23/2007 11:13 PM


I was at a Christmas party earlier tonight where my friends had those crackers.

I got a slide whistle.

Chestnuts roasted by BlakeMP @ 12/23/2007 11:21 PM


Hey

Just wanted to say that I love the Advent Calendar!! I love your whole site, but the Advent Calendar is the crown jewel. Every Christmas I look forward to seeing what Knacks, Kuse, and Mare are up to. Mista Snowman and James Lipton crack my shit up too. Roar!

Chestnuts roasted by Jenn @ 12/23/2007 11:24 PM


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