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The Christmas Fallout Thread: 2007 Edition!

Whew. Well, I have a newfound respect for all of the people in my family who've hosted Christmas (and other) holiday dinners through the years, because we just could not believe how much work that was. Even considering the fact that the woman's family is less than half the size of my own, that was one brutal, hellacious exercise in holidayosity.

Among other things, I've learned that ovens are not miracle devices, and no matter how much I tried to treat them as such, they just couldn't seem to warm everything the way we needed them to. Everyone brought a dish that needed to be heated up, and it was an impossible balancing act to get Dish #455 served before Dishes #1 - #454 became ice cold again. I think I kept my cool for the most part, save for one regrettable incident where I yelled "who gives a fuck about these kids' fucking chicken tenders we got a fucking thirty-dollar turkey here" loud enough for everyone in the dining room to hear -- including the poor guy who brought said chicken tenders.

Overall, Christmas went well, but I think my stint as a domestic must be considered as a shoe that doesn't fit. Next year, I'll be happy to let someone else take the responsibility, and relish in the fact that I won't have to spend the week before Christmas using masking tape to lift cat hair off of every piece of furniture in our apartment.

We had my family's Christmas Eve party the night before, at my sister's house. Early in the evening, I was charged with making eggnog for five or six people. As I was pouring the rum in, I had a sneaking suspicion that I had added at least eight times the appropriate amount to each cup. They confirmed this, but in an effort to prove them wrong, I forced myself to gulp my cup down despite the fact that its contents smelled more like witch hazel than milky vanilla. That was my downfall. I didn't wake up until after midnight, when I realized that I'd been decorated in Christmas lights (which were lit) and had various phrases written on my face and arms in lipstick.

The season really just flew by this year, and we've been too exhausted for the past two days to do more than crawl by the tree every couple of hours and paw at our presents before passing out again. That's one good thing about hosting a party. Usually, by now, I'm steeped in that post-holiday faux-depression, where Christmas decorations make me feel icky and holiday-themed commercials make me curse and kick things. This year, it's all been such a whirlwind that I'm looking forward to reintroducing myself to the couch and relaxing under tree light until the dying branches go on fire.

I've still got one Advent Calendar entry left to do, which I'll get to in a bit. I think I want to go a little longer on it than originally planned, since it's the last time we'll be hearing from some of those characters for a whole year. Meanwhile, it's time to continue that very special X-E tradition: The Christmas Fallout thread.


If you've been reading the site for a while, you know how this works. It's time to brag about your loot! In the comments, share lists and stories chronicling all of the presents you've received, and take solace in the fact that there's a very good chance that your comments will still be here a decade from now. I love going back to the old Fallout threads to see how past Christmases stacked up, and to see how my own personal tastes have changed through the years. After all, this is our fifth Christmas Fallout thingy. I'm pretty much the same guy, but I don't think I'd gun for the same stuff today that I did back in 2003. Since a lot of the people who drew up their lists in previous years are still around today, feel free to review your old comments in the archived Fallout threads:

The 2003 Edition! The 2004 Edition! The 2005 Edition! The 2006 Edition!

In terms of gifts, 2007 was an awesome year for yours truly. Probably the best ever. If some kind of nuclear war forced society to remain indoors for the next seven months, I am well prepared with an endless bevy of books, movies, toys, games, and at least six different types of martini olives. Off we go!


Super Mario Galaxy: For the Wii and for me. I only put it on my list to fulfill my self-imposed quota of needing to receive at least one video game for Christmas, but holy crap...it's great. I almost don't mind the fact that I'm still dizzy from playing it hours ago.

"Hunted" Star Wars Novel: Surprisingly, there are very few Star Wars novels that feature Jabba as a primary character. This is one of them, and that's why I wanted it. It's really meant for younger readers, but as you're going to see Pikachu dolls and G.I. Joe figures later in this list, I can't say that I feel too ashamed.


Alien Quadrilogy DVD Box Set: Every Alien movie! Nine discs total! Owning this makes me pray that I'll catch the flu, because I'd love nothing better than a clear excuse to spend two days watching every minute of these discs.

Alien Facehugger Plush Replica: I wish I wasn't so tired right now, because an item of this magnitude really calls for a genius, catalog-level description. I think I'll settle on caps lock to convey my joy: YES YES YES.


Aliens Vs. Predator Omnibus, Volume 1: I've heard great things about the AvP (or just A and P, respectively) comics, and thought it was time to see what all the fuss was about. The book looks great: It's got like 50,000 pages, but they're really small and comfortably manageable pages. If reading books during car trips didn't make me sick, I'd totally save this for my next long one.

Friday the 13th, Volume 1: Jason gives the term "graphic novel" a more figurative spin in this re-imagining of his origin story, which actually reads more like an idea for a big screen prequel put in comic book form. I read the thing the second I got it. Part of me felt that the authors/artists really didn't take advantage of the fact that they could've done anything with Jason in this medium, but on the other hand, it honestly does feel like something that could be easily translated as a perfectly fine F13 flick.


Dirty Martini Mega Basket: My girlfriend surprised me with this amazing basket full of everything a dirty martini lover could need, from the vodka (Tito's FTW) to the briney fun juice, along with every possible kind of olive, from pimento-stuffed to jalepeno-stuffed to blue cheese-stuffed. I even got a jar of caper berries and cocktail olives in case I feel like mixing things up. Totally great gift; I wonder if I'll have any of this stuff left by January.


Transformers Monopoly: I haven't opened this baby yet, but I'm going to be really disappointed if there isn't a "Starscream Wins Beauty Contest - Collect $10" Community Chest card.

Christmas Story Monopoly: Even cooler! Toss aside the stupid car and make Ralphie in his bunny suit as your chosen pewter avatar! Skip the tired "Boardwalk" and invest in such historically significant locations as "Leg Lamp!" My one regret is that I received this on Christmas and can't lump it in with the site's holiday coverage. Guess I'll save it for next year.


Cigar Humidor: Though I rarely smoke cigars, I still love the idea of smoking cigars. Problem is, it's impossible to keep a good stock of cigars in the house unless I'm planning to smoke them constantly until they're gone. Cigars are very temperamental and will not survive for long without the proper environment. So, the woman made me a humidor out of a fancy, magnetically sealed cigar box, and all of the other little parts that make humidors...uh, humidate...or...whatever they do.


Super Cigar Sampler Pack: ...because you can't have a humidor without something for that humidor to humidate. Among other fancy cigars, the box includes a good amount of Montecristos, which I absolutely love both for their taste and because their name sounds like a cross between a Vegas luxury resort and a brand of cooking oil.


The Golden Girls: The Complete Fifth Season DVD Set: Shhh.

The Simpsons: The Complete First Season DVD Set: Christmas seemed like a good time to start a Simpsons DVD collection. Wouldn't call myself one of those maniacally diehard Simpsons nuts, but as far as shows that will suffice when you're simultaneously in the mood to watch something and nothing, few are better. Plus, it's the first season, meaning I'll get to giggle whenever someone's skin color looks weird.


Gizmo Santa Plush: Gizmo Santa is far too poignant a symbol of humankind's evolution into a master species to toss in a storage box with a bunch of lights and Rudolph figures. He is staying out all year.


The Linus Blanket: A big sheet of baby blue softness that perfectly reflects Linus's trademark security blanket, I now have a new cape to wear when I stumble out of the bedroom on Sunday mornings with visions of coffee demands dancing in my head.


Marvel Ultimate Galactus Trilogy: I was growing tired of having to educate myself on the "Ultimate" Marvel Universe by way of Wikipedia, so this will come in handy. I love Galactus. Even when it's that weird version of Galactus with all the hyphens in his name.

McDonald's: Behind The Arches: It's a book that tells the tale of cheeseburgers and Chicken McNuggets, and judging by the its length, those two things must have a really amazing story. Few big businesses have a story as interesting as McDonald's, and I'm looking forward to reading about how Ray Kroc avoided a career as a pay-per-appearance alligator wrestler to spearhead one of the biggest corporations ever.


The Best of Pokemon Adventures: Yellow: I've been hearing about how great these Pokemon comics are for years, and I'm so excited to finally have some of 'em. Though meant for younger readers, I understand that they're heavier on actual story than the cartoons were, and that's what I'm looking for. I don't want Pikachu to make me laugh. I want him to make me think.

The Best of Pokemon Adventures: Red: Yay! More!


Around The World In 450 Recipes: I'm confident that this is the largest, heaviest book ever published. If I dropped this book from a ten story window, the force and velocity that it would gain on the way down would clearly allow it to crash through the pavement, through our planet's blazing core and out the other side, where some foreign entrepreneur will surely try to translate its many chicken satay recipes into the native language of his home people.

The Big Bug Book: Because I'm a big bug fan, see.


Panasonic Mini-DV Camcorder: 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O

And a few more: 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O

And a few more: 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O 8O

I mean holy shit. THAT is a gift. THAT is proof that Santa exists.


The Dick Tracy Show: The Complete Series DVD Box Set: When that Dick Tracy movie debuted in 1990, Fox took advantage of our renewed interest in the yellow-clad detective by running his ancient cartoon every weekday afternoon. I loved that show, and I will love this set.

Amazing Stories: The Complete First Season DVD Box Set: Ahhhhhhhh yesssssss. Granted, the best episodes of the series didn't occur until the second season, but there's still plenty to love here. Hell, I would've paid whatever they were charging just to be able to see those killer opening credits anytime I wanted.


Star Wars: The Complete Pop-Up Guide To The Galaxy: I'm probably going to review this separately later, so I won't say too much...other than the fact that it's the most insanely well-developed pop-up book that I've ever seen. If you're into Star Wars, you have to get this. Three-dimensional Rancor spreads!

Electric Cocktail Mixer: Why shake and stir when you can just hit a button that does it all for you, whirlpool-style?


Electric Shaver: I needed a new one because mine didn't allow for that special brand of "meticulous stubble" that I so often go for. This one does, and it's got an internal vacuum to boot!


Clothes: I got clothes.


More Clothes: I got more clothes. Gloves, too!


Slippers: I believe this is the first pair of slippers I've ever owned. Now I have the proper equipment with which to go outside and tell the neighbor kids to get off my lawn.


Topple Game: I can't believe that Pressman still makes Topple! The game is a bit like Jenga, only more colorful, and since the pieces are lighter, the ultimate game-ending crash is a louder, more widely spread sight to see.


Insanely Cool Diesel Watch: I love it. It's the kind of watch that looks like it must have some kind of weirdo special feature. Everyone will think that I'm in contact with the government's secret headquarters. I will have the wrist of a champion.


Sitcoms: The 101 Greatest TV Comedies Of All Time: I haven't flipped through it yet, but Get A Life better be on their list.

101 Things You Should Know How To Do: I haven't flipped through it yet, but how to tie one's shoes better be on their list. Seriously, I don't know how.

Reindeer Food Candy: R D R R


Madballs: Screamin' Meemie: Will save the full review for a separate entry, but suffice to say, Madballs are back. Though they're being sold at many of the major toy outlets, it's pretty clear that the revamped line is meant for older folks who fondly remember the originals. They'll probably die a quick death, but certainly not by my hand/wallet.

G.I. Joe: Serpentor Figure: I'm really glad to see that Hasbro added Serpentor to their short list of revitalized reissues. Despite being the most ridiculous character in G.I. Joe history, I've always held him in high regard. I guess there's just something about a guy who can throw coma-inducing snakes at his opponents that just resonates with me.


Bonsai Tree: I've always wanted one. Now I just need the tiny Buddha statue.


Transformers: Soundwave Commemorative Edition: I've steered clear the "classic" Transformers revamps mainly because you can buy the originals at competitive prices, but Soundwave gets a pass. Tied with Cyclonus as my favorite Decepticon ever, Soundwave comes with Ravage and Lazerbeak, and I have absolutely no intention of leaving this trio of greatness to sit without purpose in a box. Soon, they will come out to play.


National Geographic Dinosaurs Book: Yes! A new dinosaur book! One that I haven't explored from cover to cover ten thousand times!

Journey To The Ants: It's the story of ants, see. How ants do what they do, and why they do it. I'm almost daunted by the amount of great books that I've received this Christmas. Where do I start reading? Pokemon? Dinosaurs? Ants? I need coins to flip!


THE OCTOPUS LAMP: Remember this thing? I wrote about it last summer, and have lived with unbelievable regret that I didn't buy it ever since. My sister, who was there when I made that grave error, returned to the very same store and grabbed one for me before the place closed down for the winter season. This particular sister has now joined the short list of family members that I'd donate a kidney for. Illumination by octopus! There are no nine syllables finer!

UPDATE #1: Gonna try to knock out a few more before dinner with the fam...


Congo DVD: One of the best bad movies ever made, starring Tim Curry, Winston, Amy Monkey, Bruce Campbell and a horde of CG gray gorillas. Fuck yeah.

Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie DVD: If you're a Street Fighter fan and have never seen this, DO YOURSELF A FAVOR, MAN.

Scrooged DVD: Somehow, I only had this on VHS, and we were getting pretty tired of the extra hassle involved with watching the scene where the bums implore Bill Murray to do Shakespeare over and over again.


Slusho T-Shirt: I don't want to say much about this shirt's significance since I plan to do a separate blog entry on it, but...YES. It's the Cloverfield "Slusho" shirt, sent in an odd package with viral marketing paperwork and all sorts of goodness. I hate logos of any kind of my clothing, but for Slusho, exceptions will be made.


Giant Pikachu Doll: ...which I specifically asked for, because its size and shape make for an absolutely perfect substitute for the standard pillow. Why sleep on a boring pillow when you can rest your head on an exciting Pikachu?


The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition: Two different volumes! I grew up obsessing over these handbooks, which serve as a sort of encyclopedia of every notable character in the Marvel Universe, along with certain weapons, locations and vehicles. These books are how I've maintained a pretty impressive wealth of comic book knowledge without actually reading many of them. These newer books are mainly reissues of the much older versions, sacrificing color artwork for the sake of getting many more entries in each particular volume.

Still more to come! I'll be back later!

Posted by Matt on 12/27/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 325 comments

I was thoroughly surprised by the wife this year. Usually, I get things from her that she thinks will really surprise me or make me gasp with incredulity when in reality I think “Eh”. I got a Garmin Nuvi 650, The Ultimate Matrix HD-DVD box set, a minitaure version of the Christmas Story leg lamp that is now my computer area light, an FM transmitter for my MP3 player (which wasn’t worth a poop so it’s going back to the store), my yearly supply of Toblerone chocolate (including the dark chocolate version!), A Nightmare Before Christmas giftset of 4 different Jack Skellington figures, a plush version of Jack Skellington (which my 3 year old has sequestered to her room), Pirates:At World’s End DVD with the Keith Richards-pirate action figure, movie theater gift certificates and a Star Wars action figure two-pack with Quinlan Vos from my son (my fave SW comic character). I got my son Guitar Hero III for the Wii but I suspect I will play it more. That’s the cool thing about having a 12 year old boy – I can buy him toys for Christmas that I fully intend to play with myself. This includes some remote controlled helicopters and a Star Wars clone trooper box set.

Chestnuts roasted by freudguy @ 12/27/2007 4:26 PM


For Christmas this year: I got snowman photo holders and a american express gift card from my aunt in NC, a Dunkin’ Donuts gift card and a turtleneck quarter sleeve shirt from my other aunt.

From my sister a book about the most disturbing films ever made (Exorcist, Texas Chainsaw, etc.)written by Joe Bob Briggs.

From my parents: an ionizer which we have to send back because I think the smell has made me sick the past two days. A Sgt. Pepper’s Beatles 2008 calendar, fingerless gloves that have mitten tops so when there’s no friggin’ heat in my office building these will come in handy, money, a B&N gift card, a necklace where it looks like two angels but if you hold it up to a light it casts a shadow resembling the face of Christ, I think that’s it….

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y. @ 12/27/2007 4:29 PM


YES! I love Fallout!

Most of you will recall that I’ve had a pretty shitty time this Christmas. Santa clearly saw fit to try and make up for that, because I got the best haul ever. I did buy some of this stuff for myself, but it was with money willed to me by an aunt who is no longer around to get me anything herself, so it still counts.

I got:

VIDEO GAMES
-Nintendo DS Lite in crimson/black
-Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (DS)
-Super Mario 64 (DS)
-Brain Age (DS)
This game is way more addictive than I ever anticipated.
-SingStar 80s bundle (PS2)
Because I am an 80s WHORE.
-The Sims 2 Nightlife expansion pack (PC)

DVDs
-The Simpsons season 9 box set
-House season 1 box set
-The Simpsons Movie
-Netflix subscription

CDs
-Christmas Eve and Other Stories by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
-Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker
I lost my tape of this a few years back. LOVE.
-Very by Pet Shop Boys
Once again, I am an 80s/synthpop geek. MORE LOVE.

TOYS
-Giant 25th anniversary Share Bear, with the old milkshake logo, not the lollipops. YES.
-Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? board game
-Rainbow Slinky, because I’m obsessed with anything rainbow-colored

STUFF TO WEAR
-Totally awesome Domo-kun t-shirt. Click my name.
-Homer Simpson slippers, which are the comfiest things ON EARTH
-Really cute purple earrings
-Set of four chunky bead bracelets in purple, pink, brown and black

GIRLY CRAP
-”Sangria Splash” scented bath beads
-Cinnamon clove scented candle
-Silver glittery nail polish
-Set of 3 mini lip glosses

OTHER
-Fucking AWESOME Beatles Sgt. Pepper calendar. It’s big and psychedelic, and includes diverse holidays like Eid and the Day of the Dead. I like diversity in a calendar.
-Paper shredder
Now I can throw away my damn garbage.
-A set of really nice watercolor paints, brushes, and paper. YES. Usually when I ask for art supplies I get crap like felt or poster paint, so this was a great surprise.
-$150
-Assorted candy

Santa treated me right this year. However I gave out nearly as much as I got, here are some of the highlights:
-Elvis DVD, Elvis calendar, and a set of Elvis Pez dispensers, for my mom
-Mix CDs of songs from that SingStar 80s game. I got the game early and got my mom hooked on it, but she didn’t know the songs. Now she will.
-Burt’s Bees gift set
-A Mika DVD, for a friend who is mildly obsessed with him
-Optimash Prime
-Various Star Wars toys
-A really nice book of some sort. I have no idea what it was, I just told my friend to pick one out and I’d buy it for her.
-A Domo-kun calendar. I gave this to the same friend who got me the t-shirt, and it was totally unplanned. We’re just both geeks, I guess XD

I never usually get this much, and I would feel guilty about it if I hadn’t had such a shitty Christmas emotionally. You guys here have been the biggest reason for me keeping my spirit. Thanks :D

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/27/2007 4:32 PM


Xmas rocked:

Ghost Squad for the Wii
Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles for the Wii
Super Mario Galaxy
Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune for PS3
iPod Classic 80GB

Score x 5! I think I even earned an extra mans!

Chestnuts roasted by TheKingInYellow @ 12/27/2007 4:32 PM


Matt, you’re gonna love “Behind the Arches.” It’s one of my favorite books of all time, no lie. You’ll have a new appreciation for the clown. Plus, there’s a great anecdote about a potato, a pipe, and a strange black liquid. That’s all I’m saying.

Chestnuts roasted by Roadblock @ 12/27/2007 4:37 PM


Eep. Sorry to double post, but that comment about my aunt sounded terrible on re-reading and I wanted to elaborate. See, this particular aunt generally spoiled me rotten with expensive clothes, makeup, etc. throughout the year and even more at Christmas. So I felt justified buying myself a few things with some of the money she left me, and consider those things my gifts from her. The way I worded it in my original post just sounded so greedy, but I meant it to sound grateful!

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/27/2007 4:40 PM


I made out great this year with my loot.I got:
-300 dolllars
-25 dollar Wal Mart gift card
-30 dollar Simon gift card
-Danzig 3 CD
-Danzig 4 CD
-Jackass 2.5 DVD
-Neca Resident Evil Crimson Head Zombie
-Neca Cult Classics S-Mart Ash
-DC Direct Batman and Son Joker
-Legendary Heroes Madman
-Star Wars TAC gold coin Biggs and Vader
-Star Wars TAC concept art Han and Vader
-Star Wars Wal Mart exclusive Jabba’s band 5 pack

That is about it, I hope everyone had a great Christmas. I’m off to buy as much Sierra Mist Cranberry as I can find before it all disappears.

Chestnuts roasted by Sonny @ 12/27/2007 4:42 PM


I think I’ve only posted on this site four times previously, but this is my first Christmas reading X-E so I definitely have to post on the fallout thread!

What I recieved:
-The Beatles “Help!” DVD
-”Fun with the Fab Four” DVD (which is just a bunch of old Beatles clips one after another, but many of them I hadn’t seen before so it’s cool)
-Pink Floyd’s Piper at the Gates of Dawn on vinyl (with the cover art actually on the vinyl itself!)
-Team Canada toque
-A cat made out of pom-poms
-A gift set from The Body Shop (mostly soap and stuff, I don’t do perfume)
-Money, gift cards, and chocolate
-Assassin’s Creed for Xbox 360 to share with my brother

A couple months before Christmas, I recieved some old Yamaha speakers as an early gift, they’re great!

Chestnuts roasted by Kirjava @ 12/27/2007 4:45 PM


As thrilled as I am with my gifts of pants, bedsheets and a cheesecake pan, I feel kind of ashamed to admit that those are what I asked for when I see all the cool swag people got.

I guess my dad felt those were too boring because he ordered a whole bunch of stuff from Archie McPhee for me. Got the Albino Bowler action figure.

Christmas was kickass despite the mundane gifts I requested. Lots of wine and food, everyone really liked the gifts I got for them.

Chestnuts roasted by Somethin' Funny @ 12/27/2007 4:46 PM


and…

The Action Heroes Archives, Volume 2: Blue Beetle! The Question! Captain Atom! A whole lotta Ditko in one volume, in pretty pretty colors.
Fahrenheit 451: Never read the book until now. Huh.
McSweeney’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Secrets: short stories, including a terrible, terrible one by Stephen King, in which he describes a woman’s wedgie no less than 4 times.
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Getting Published: career help for an idiot.
Clothes: Bleh.
And Gift Cards out the wazoo.

Chestnuts roasted by Roadblock @ 12/27/2007 4:51 PM


And I am proud to say that I got my dad a book about Hitler (I think it may even be called “The Hitler Book”) that he’s had to have read at least six times by now. He’s a big Hitler-aficionado now. Sure beats the Tim Hortons gift certificates I was gonna get him for the next twenty years.

Chestnuts roasted by Roadblock @ 12/27/2007 4:56 PM


I made out like a bandit this year. The highlights are as follows:

-Leatherman e302 Knife
-Victorinox Classic Swiss Army Knife (silver alox)
-Misfits T-Shirt
-3 Bauhaus CD’s
-Bender’s Big Score DVD
-UFC Liddell vs Couture: The Trilogy DVD’s
-Wii Zapper with Link’s Crossbow Training
-Battalion Wars 2 for the Wii
-Dementium: The Ward for the DS
-The Orange Box for the Xbox 360
-Xbox 360 Quick Charge kit.

My big Christmas morning surprise was a 4-Gig iPod Nano from my mother-in-law. I knew she was buying one for my wife, but I never expected she’d give me one as well. And it wasn’t the only thing she gave me, one of the Bauhaus CD’s, Battalion Wars, Dementium, and the Quick Charger were also from my in-laws. I think I like them… :)

I also got some various gift cards and cash which I converted into Mass Effect, Gears of War, and Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga, all for the Xbox 360. So yeah, I’ve got a bit of gaming to do. It’s a good thing I don’t have to go back to work until next Wednesday.

But the best memory I’ll take from this Christmas is playing Rock Band with my wife’s family. My wife on bass, myself playing guitar, my sister-in-law playing drums, and my 60 year old mother-in-law belting out rock songs she didn’t know on vocals. And it was all my M-I-L’s idea. Believe me, she is neither a rocker or gamer. It was almost surreal and actually a hell of a lot of fun.

Chestnuts roasted by Big McLargehuge @ 12/27/2007 4:58 PM


God, the octopus lamp is even cooler than I remembered…I’ve watched a ton of Simpsons this year for just that reason (feeling like watching something and nothing at once). After work I’m going back to check out the old Fallout threads…do you guys realize that in the time we’ve been falling out, entire classes of kids have entered and graduated high school? Blech.
jazzy, I’m glad Santa treated you right :) I’ve got to look for that Sgt. Pepper calendar.
I already mentioned that my best friend gave me Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga and the Wii Zapper, which has been great fun so far. My brother got me an iPod dock/alarm clock…I (totally accidentally!) had already seen it when he brought it home from the store so I’ve been really looking forward to using it since my old alarm clock died weeks ago. From mom, the big gift was cash pledged toward the laptop I’ve been talking about buying, so now I guess I’ll have to go ahead and commit to picking one up. She gave me some other goodies that she brought home from Hawaii though: a hula girl that’s already been installed on my dashboard, and this totally adorable Christmas wreath thing. It’s made of all different kinds of wood, and it has three little angels and the baby Jesus and it says Mele Kalikimaka and it is so freaking cute I cant even explain it. I love it.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/27/2007 5:00 PM


Not quite Christmas but Chanuka is close enough. I got:

-Steve Martins autobiography
-I am Legend (The book)
-2 free months of cell phone service(Paid by my bro)
-Shirts
-Silk boxer shorts
-Simpsons boxers
-Simpsons desk calendar
-Mythbuster Collection Vol 1 & 2 DVD
-3 Wrestling DVDs (WSX, Best of Chikara, and Heroes of World Class)
-Invader Zim box set
-Simpsons movie
-Starbucks giftset (from a family grab bag thingy)

Finally in combination with my 21st birthday which is on Halloween, my girlfriend paid for a 2 night vacation in Atlantic City on Christmas Eve and Christmas, plus $100 to gamble with. AWESOME.

Chestnuts roasted by Todd @ 12/27/2007 5:00 PM


Roadblock — My dad got Hitler two years ago. Last year was Ho Chi Mihn. This year was Hirohito. History geeks (myself included) tend to get stuck on people and wars.

Chestnuts roasted by Lemur @ 12/27/2007 5:04 PM


I odn’t kow what I got yet, my family is waiting until new years.

But so far I got a 6″ Goomba stature, who I’ve carried with me to every persons house i’ve visited jsut to show him off, and a book called Father Knows Least, which answers all of kids questions, like “why do ships have round windows” and “Why to policemen like doughnuts?”, which will be handy since my kids is due in May.

I also got tickets to Sweeny Todd, which we saw in early december.

M’Lady “won” again. I took her to see Little Shop of Horrors, she got (well, i bought her and she hasn’t opened yet)The Gilmore Girls: Complete Series DVD, some Noise Cancelling headphones, wintersmith by Terry Pratchett, The Complete History of Alternative Rock by Alan Cross, and Star Tropics, in it’s original box for the NES.

Chestnuts roasted by selvig @ 12/27/2007 5:10 PM


Somehow I managed to make it through this Xmas without receiving and clothes….not sure how to feel about that. I actually do need socks. Oh Well, here’s the rundown:

3 PS3 Games
South Park Season 10 DVD
SuperBad on Blu-Ray
VB 2005 DB Programming Book
Air compressor with nail guns
- I have nothing to nail but I will find something now though
A Swivel Sweeper- This was supposed to be a joke but anything that makes cleaning up bits of cat litter that are tracked across wood floors easier is my best friend.

I didn’t get any toyish type items but I got my son the Lego Star Wars AT-ST Collectors Addition…I can’t wait to put together all 16.5 inches of it.

Chestnuts roasted by Travis B @ 12/27/2007 5:10 PM


My Christmas was nice, too:

New printer (Epson Stylus D92)
Three CDs:
“Take a Break” by Me First & The Gimme Gimmes
“Your New Favourite Band” by The Hives
“Against the Grain” by Bad Religion
Golden Girls Season 1-4 on DVD
Super comfy Burlington Socks in brown
A pashmina stole in bordeaux, 50 per cent cashmere, 50 per cent silk (sooo pretty and warm and soft)
A tiny metal suitcase with eyeshadows and a mirror
Phase 10, a card game
A 20 Euro gift certificate for H&M (I’ll try to find something nice for New Year’s Eve there)
20 Euro and tons of sweets by my grandpa
A Raichu Pokékid figure

Chestnuts roasted by Kapprika @ 12/27/2007 5:13 PM


Wow, tons of awesome stuff, as always :)

I haven’t been here (posting) in quite a while, but every morning when I’d come home from work, I would check the Advent Calendar and laugh my ass off before going to bed. I’m totally looking forward to the next entry, though I’ll be sad that it’s over… :(

My loot:
- Star Wars, The Complete Saga, for DS
- Castlevania, The Dracula X Chronicles (with mini figurine) for PSP
- Cowboy Bebop, The Movie, UMD
- Rescue Me, Season 3
- Samurai Jack, Seasons 1-4
- Big Fish (the movie, not A Big Fish ;) )
- Godsmack – Good Times, Bad Times CD
- The Paths We Choose by Sully Erna
- Fabulous Friendship Festival by SARK
- “I Dream of Autumn” Barbie
- Digital Picture key chain
- Gift Cards from Suncoast and Target

I also recently bought myself the latest Harry Potter movie, Stardust, 20th anniversary edition of The Princess Bride, and World of Warcraft.

I haven’t really had a GOOD chance to play with any of my stuff either because I’m trying to transition myself from working nights back to working early mornings. It’s a slow, painful process, and at the moment I feel like I’m getting a cold. The shit we do for our retail jobs…

Chestnuts roasted by Ryane @ 12/27/2007 5:25 PM


Anybody else get the Star Wars TransFormers Darth Vader that transforms into the Death Star? With the electronic Darth Vader voice and Death Star sound effects? And a light saber that lights up in his hand? And three tiny little TIE Fighter MiniCons that transform into droid “mech-modes”? And an honest to god cloth cape?? ‘Cause I did. And it’s the best goddamn thing in the world.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris @ 12/27/2007 5:27 PM


Uncle John’s Triumphant 20th Anniversary Bathroom Reader: Speaking of past “Christmas Fallout” blogs, ever since I saw that Matt got a similar Uncle John’s book last year I’ve wanted one of these and since this is the most recent version I went for this one. Matt described one of these as “(spending) a night just drifting mindlessly from Wikipedia entry to Wikipedia entry” and that’s pretty accurate.

I’m a 21 year old who can’t pass high school-level math courses but at least I know that if a tuna stops swimming it sinks, that Canadians refer to Whole milk as “Homo Milk” (short for “homogenized”) and that Colonel Sanders was a Freemason.

National Geographic’s: The Knowledge Book: Similar to the above book but far more scientific. The book’s subtitle is “Everything you need to know to get by in the 21st century” and that’s a pretty accurate description–this book is massive.

The Complete Calvin and Hobbes Collection: I’ve always wanted this but I couldn’t justify paying for (or even asking for) the $100+ collection since it’s essentially a hardcover version of the books that I already own. Still, Amazon.com had this for a little over $60 in November which is like $50+ cheaper than the retail price so I didn’t feel as bad for asking for it.

Battle: A Visual Journey Through 5,000 Years of Combat: I love these books. I already got “Universe” and “Earth” last year. They’re essentially picture books for adults which are loaded with detailed pictures accompanied by a ludicrous amount of information

Human: The Definitive Visual Guide: See Above.

Rainforest: Similar to the above two books but with more of a focus on vibrant images and less on detailed facts (but the facts that are there are very interesting–I *heart* leaf bugs).

Two massive crossword puzzle books

Viva Pinata
Rock Band
Guitar Hero II (with guitar controller) and III
Bioshock
Two Xbox Live Arcade points cards
Arcade Stick:

All for the Xbox 360. The games are fun but I accidentally scratched the back of one of the points cards which erased some of the code so I can’t redeem it, and the guitar that came with Guitar Hero II doesn’t seem to be able to activate the Starpower feature.

Zack and Wiki
Geometry Wars Galaxies
2000 Wii Points card:

All for the Wii. I love Geometry Wars (it’s one of the few games where I actually enjoy going for a high score) and though I haven’t played Zack and Wiki yet, I’ve heard great things about it.

Laptop case and Wireless Laptop Mouse: I am now freed from the oppressive stranglehold of that crappy trackpad (or whatever those pads on laptops are called)

Shirts, pants, and a new pair of shoes: It’s funny to think that only a few years ago I would have rolled my eyes and begrudgingly thanked those who gave me this stuff while I now consider my clothes to be some of the best, most useful things I got.

Simpsons 2008 Calendar: It just wouldn’t be Christmas if I didn’t get a Simpsons calendar. I get one of these every year and I’m happy that this year’s version features scenes from classic episodes instead of from the dreadful newer episodes (e.g. anything after season 10).

Battery Charger with two sets of batteries: I lost my original charger when my family moved in September and I lost one of the batteries when it fell into the toilet (seriously). Ironically, just days before Christmas I ended up finding my charger but I still like the new one better and the older batteries were starting to lose their charge anyway.

And a bunch of other little things.

Gift-wise this was a pretty great Christmas–I got pretty much everything I asked for and while that’s all well and good, I can’t help but feel a little more of that Post-Christmas Depression than usual (thanks in no small part to the stress involved with picking classes for next semester which more or less decide how long I’ll be staying here). I know pretty much everyone says this every year and it’s kind of cliche but for me it’s true: Christmas really did zoom by for me.

Ironically, the season was quick not because I had a lot of fun but because I didn’t; I didn’t participate in any “Christmassy” activities since my friends were away and I kind of feel like I really didn’t get my “fill”, you know? This is also the third year in a row where I didn’t see my relatives and all of my good friends go to school either out of state or too far away in state and they didn’t come home until days before Christmas and they’re already leaving a few days from now.

The weather also sucked–we got over a foot of snow a week before Christmas and I was certain that nothing could cause all of the snow to melt in such a short amount of time but sure enough, 2 days before Christmas Eve it got into the 40′s and it rained until there was nothing on the ground.

Oh well. Here’s to a good ’08.

Chestnuts roasted by SleepDeprived @ 12/27/2007 5:29 PM


As I linked to in the last topic:
http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?t=203180

In short:
Super Mario Galaxy
Wii Classic Controller
$25 check

I’ll never get a haul like Matt’s; sheesh.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 12/27/2007 5:31 PM


I got for Christmas:
A brake job on my car
A new windshield for my car
A Zen V Plus 4GB mp3 player
Socks
Undies
Axe deodorant
Little Shop of Horrors on DVD
Gloves

All in all, not a bad haul.

Chestnuts roasted by Steve @ 12/27/2007 5:32 PM


Roadblock:

Nothing wrong with Tim Horton’s.

Chestnuts roasted by Chris Martin @ 12/27/2007 5:33 PM


I got some great shit this year. All I asked for were DVD’s and money to spend on shirts and more DVD’s and VHS’s. I got;

– The Lucio Fulci collection volumes 1-3
– The Fly and The Fly II Collector’s Edition (Cronenberg)
– I Spit on Your Grave
– Freaks
– Zombie
– Zombi 2 (I didn’t have the heart to explain that it was the same movie. Besides, this Blue Underground release is much better)
– A Snoopy plush doll
– Some jeans and a shirt
– Some cash

Chestnuts roasted by Cotter @ 12/27/2007 5:38 PM


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