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Baby steps.

I suck. I guess my current status as a nonentity can't be attributed to any single thing. I've been really, really busy with work, but not in a bad way, and Lord knows that I've managed to post even when I was busy with work in a bad way. I think it's just been my cover excuse: I've been busy enough to make myself believe that that was the reason I wasn't writing anything, rather than figuring out what it really is.

I'm still not entirely sure what it really is; I guess I can sum it up best as a consistent feeling of being "unplugged." I struggle to find a relevant word for weeks, never once reminding myself that this entire site has been built on irrelevance, and that it would've been easier to just write about the damn Iron Man Slurpee three days ago rather than sitting around trying to come up with some kind of magnificent return post.

Also, when I do this, I feel old. I mean, I have this glorious, absolutely glorious television special wherein 50% of the Golden Girls host the 25th anniversary of Disney World live from the park, and I can't muster the gusto to build the review, because it's from 1985 and I feel like nobody who would be willing to read sentences in my chosen structure was even born by then anymore. It's a far cry from the site's infancy, where I could say "He-Man" and 10,000 people would hold up posterboard signs in tribute.

Then again, I'll write light confessions like the paragraphs above, read them over, and only then do I get how utterly stupid I'm being. Why? Because in the time it took for me to write that, I could've been writing about something you'd actually be interested in, like, say, the Iron Man Slurpee. (It comes in an Iron Man head-shaped mug, you know.)

The other part of it is this: In my head, I always know I'll eventually come back and write consistently, whether it happens this minute or in a week or a month. And I assume that everyone who reads the site also knows that, and expect them to keep checking, even though I know how annoying that is. There are plenty of sites that I've read for years that've progressed into having a more casual update schedule, whether by official announcement or pure happenstance. And I know that I've felt disconnected from those people after a while, because they seemed to stay on as a lark and not as a lifestyle.

So, I'm sorry if the site seemed to be at the bottom of my checklist lately. It was in action, but not in thought. To help make amends, here's what I'll do:


I was recently gifted a swank $100 American Express gift card. I could use the money for something practical -- perhaps a pair of jeans that aren't two inches taller than my legs, or maybe a horde of energy-efficient light bulbs which will scream to the neighbors that I ain't afraid to go green. Or, I could let you tell me what to buy.

You pick the store, and I'll go on a $100 shopping spree there, buying only the most ridiculous, weird junk I can find.

The only catch is that I'm not going to travel 50 miles out of town for this, so your choices will be limited to the following:

1) Toys "R" Us
2) Best Buy
3) A Supermarket
4) Amazon.com (okay, so an online choice is lame, but they've got some weird shit)

Whichever establishment gets the popular vote in tonight's thread will win, and I'll spend tomorrow doing the hunting for the report. I was going to throw a dollar store in the mix, but really, I know that everyone would choose that, and I'm still a good three weeks away from being desperate enough for fresh content that I'd spend a hundred bucks on generic shampoo and obsolete Colorforms playsets.

Aside from that, this is your normal SNT. Tonight's extra theme? Halloween. Serious. I'm jonesing. Not so much for Halloween proper, but rather just a cold night in some scary log cabin with nothing but space heaters, blankets and crappy food to protect me from the various horror icons who'd dare to make live appearances after I watch them on a shitty fifteen-inch tube television. Seeing as how my psychological clock is so fucked, it makes perfect sense that this notion would hit as soon as it actually feels like springtime outside.

Oh, and my Smash code is 4425-1199-9569. I usually frown upon every thread turning into an exchange of Wii friend codes, but in this case, I really want to spend the night pounding you with my absolutely invincible Pikachu.

Posted by Matt on 04/05/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 285 comments

My vote goes to a supermarket. Last night we went to Target and there were packs of teenagers going on scavenger hunts. They were annoying, but they were having harmless fun.

I am dying to see all of the random shit you could find.

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 04/05/2008 10:21 PM


Just got through with round 1 of Smash. Nice games, guys. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 04/05/2008 10:22 PM


Personally, I kinda wished you had listed EBay as one of the choices, as you can find some really weird stuff there.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 04/05/2008 10:22 PM


I vote for Amazon. Because, like you said, there’s plenty of weird shit on there. And you don’t even have to leave the house.

Anyway, SNT. Yay. Uh…I found a copy of That Thing You Do yesterday, so I watched that today. Fun times.

I’m housesitting for some good friends, and have been watching some cable TV for the first time in a while. I watched Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory on ABC Family earlier. Is it just me, or is the old version, like…way better than the newer Tim Burton one?

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 04/05/2008 10:23 PM


Sorry Matt connection was lost. Apparently if the server gets so busy that will happen sometimes.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/05/2008 10:24 PM


Annette: I agree, even though the Burton version has really grown on me. I just think the core story was better told in the original, and that the Charlie was more “rootable.” (Yes, I realize that one was a movie inspired by a book and the other was a movie based on a book, but whatev.) Then again, if you forced me to pick one of the two to watch right this instant, it’d be Burton’s.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 04/05/2008 10:26 PM


Not having Brawl is really starting to kill me.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 04/05/2008 10:28 PM


Matt your pikachu is just so cheap. =D Also I added Adam and Joker.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 04/05/2008 10:30 PM


I’ve read the book a couple times, and I think the 70s movie better captures the essence of it, even if it did change and add a couple of things. Plus, Gene Wilder’s performance of Willy Wonka is awesome. “You get NOTHING. You lose! Good day, sir!”

I think maybe the thing that I took issue with in the Burton version was not necessarily the movie itself, but Johnny Depp’s portrayal of Willy Wonka. I think he played him a little TOO out there. Some of his dialogue was just like…lacking something. Don’t get me wrong, I think Johnny Depp is fantastic, I just didn’t like him as Mr. Wonka.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 04/05/2008 10:31 PM


Taz says: Toys “R” Us!

Please.

Chestnuts roasted by Papa_Taz @ 04/05/2008 10:33 PM


Amazon.com

Chestnuts roasted by rusty @ 04/05/2008 10:35 PM


Man, I wish I had a friggin’ Wii.

I’ve been considering playing Pokemon Diamond, since we have it now and I’ve never played with any Pokemans before. But my fiance is kinda hogging it right now anyway. XD

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 04/05/2008 10:39 PM


Supermarket.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 04/05/2008 10:45 PM


MATT! you could buy this http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=1671774

and find lots of interesting things to write about it!

EVERYBODY WINS!

Chestnuts roasted by ellaenchanted @ 04/05/2008 10:45 PM


“so you and old alike can use it for hours of productive detecting.”

They know who really buys these fucking things.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 04/05/2008 10:47 PM


It’s cool, Matt. I can understand where you’re coming from, but you know we’ll be here a-waitin’ for awesomeness.

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 04/05/2008 10:48 PM


MATT’s BACK!
Sound the Bells!
I have an old VHS of that Golden Girls at Disney World SPecial…I would watch it incessantly as a kid. Yes. I would be all over that review.
I say Toys ‘R Us, provided you have a GOOD Toys R US by you. The one by me is terrible, but there’s an awesome one TWO hours away. T.T
Sadness.
Enjoy Ye old shopping spree.

Chestnuts roasted by Lost_Lenore @ 04/05/2008 10:51 PM


Go to Toys “R” Us, find the most shity modern toy you can, and write about it.

Chestnuts roasted by Spock @ 04/05/2008 10:52 PM


I had to drop out of the first match that Mandy joined. I don’t know what it was like for you guys,but it was a totally unplayable lag slide show.

Do John and I just suck at the game,or is Sugar the cheapest bastard of all time?

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 04/05/2008 10:52 PM


Matt –

As someone who blogged happily and near-constantly for 2 years and then just suddenly lost the love for it… I hear you. Sometimes you just don’t have it in you. You feel like you’ve said it all, or you wonder if anyone’s really listening/reading, etc. I love your site, even though I only discovered it around the start of the 07 advent calendar. You’ve really put a ton of work and effort into it, and it’s quite an accomplishment, even if you’re often just writing about crazy toys / shows / whatever from the past and present. It’s what we come here for! Who cares if some readers weren’t born early enough to remember Bea Arthur’s alluring man-ankles? They’ll have you to thank for introducing them to that guilty pleasure. Write what YOU want to write. I suspect many of us will keep reading, happily.

And I haven’t read the comments to see who all may have already said something along these lines, but surely some has. Just putting my two cents in. Thanks for entertaining us all!

-Erica

Chestnuts roasted by Erica @ 04/05/2008 11:02 PM


I vote for tru, I have found some random cheap dvds therer recently. My Brawl code is 2878_9484_6392 if anyone wants to add me. It would be nice to actually have a frirnd on there.

Chestnuts roasted by pureval @ 04/05/2008 11:08 PM


I say supermarket and have the biggest quarter machine review ever! Imagine the $100 pile of sticky crap and comically small mugs with family guy pictures you’d have. The mind recoils at the endless possibilities.

Chestnuts roasted by FetusChristmas @ 04/05/2008 11:08 PM


toys r us, because shopping in person is still more satisfying than shopping online. sometimes a 2 dimensional photo of an item just isn’t the same as picking it from the shelf and squeezing the plastic blister package.

Chestnuts roasted by plcary @ 04/05/2008 11:15 PM


Don’t feel bad, Matt. I know exactly how you feel. I haven’t had any motivation in months. But it’s o.k. And you know what? I’m just old enough to remember that special. Besides, if you blog about it, even those of us who weren’t around will probably get the notion to look it up on teh interwebs and see it themselves, so everyone wins!

Chin up buddy.

And I vote Toys Be We, because I can it all piratey. One of me cures for the blues be to dress up like a pirate and talk like one too. Yarr.

Wait a minute… BONUS! PIRATES BE AN INTRICATE PART OF HALLOWEEN! HARR HARR!

Now I suddenly have the urge to watch the Garfield Halloween Special…

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 04/05/2008 11:16 PM


Matt: it says it’s still awaiting registration at my end…what gives? I wanna brawl you before my eyes give out! Same with Mandy.

Also, is anyone here have the display name of John? If so, good brawling (and Sugar might just be a cheap bastard for all I know, you mostly were kinda good). I’m G_908, and Sir S is my friend Steve.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 04/05/2008 11:21 PM


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