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I've gotten a few e-mails from readers wondering if I was slowly abandoning the site. Well, duh, I thought not posting for weeks on end would make that pretty obvious. ALL KIDDING ASIDE, this will be my last post ever. ALL KIDDING ASIDE AGAIN, no, not abandoning, probably will never abandon, even when I'm in my sixties. Unless I'm dead, though I admit to finding some secret joy in the notion of being the first to blog from the grave. I don't know if the site's best days are behind it or still ahead, but I don't particularly care either way. After doing this ten years and evolving past the point of it being a personal necessity, I enjoy knowing that I will not be empty inside if I'm not on here for a week here and a week there.

But no, not stopping. Why would I? In a strange way, I actually enjoy writing for the site more now than I ever have. I always did this because I wanted to, but I definitely don't "need" to now. And not "needing" to means that I can write garbage about my socks and not have to worry about it being Digg-worthy. Right now, it's just for kicks, and that's the way I want it to be.


Ertl, the toy company chiefly known for rhyming with "Squirtle"

Ertl, the toy company chiefly known for producing toy cars made of the kind of metal that can dent a football helmet if you throw it right, has rarely ventured into the "true" action figure market. Still, they managed to nab at least a few home runs, even if those home runs didn't exactly translate to huge sales. Socket Poppers, an extremely quirky collection of action figures from 1991, was one of the best toy lines you've absolutely never heard of.

The dude shown above is actually just a mutant made up from four different Socket Poppers figures, and that was the gimmick: The figures' limbs could be mixed and matched to create wholly unique characters. Having spent most of my childhood yearning for the opportunity to make Swamp Thing wear Dracula's leg and a pterodactyl wing, Socket Poppers provided both catharsis and full-blown permission to tear apart my toys like a deranged murderer. In some circles, they might call this a twofer.


Incredibly, Socket Poppers didn't even need the mix-and-match body part gimmick to hold my interest, because even when left with their original limbs intact, they were among the greatest action figures I've ever chewed on when nobody was looking. Check out the diversity, featuring everything from a "Monster Fly" to a ripoff Terminator to an especially leggy Mr. T. It was akin to M.U.S.C.L.E. figures being brought to life in glorious, four-inch posable color, with the added bonus of switchable heads! Or so said the description in the 1991 JC Penney Christmas catalog. Drunks.

The line's relative obscurity makes collecting Socket Poppers both really easy and insanely difficult. You'll rarely find them on eBay, but when you do, they'll cost pennies. Figurative pennies, at least. Dollars, if you want to get literal. I hate you.

The back of the package contains an interesting fact, and one so wordy that I'm not even gonna attempt to paraphrase it: "Assuming there were no duplications in their work, one trillion people each working continuously for one trillion years could complete less than one one-billionth of the possible combinations offered by all 16 Socket Poppers characters."

Sounds a little fishy to me, but I guess I can't disprove it. I can't afford to spend the next trillion years creating Socket Poppers characters. Not when there are Doritos that taste like Mountain Dew to eat.


Okay, these are such old news by now, but new Doritos "The Quest" tortilla chips provide both a clunky product name and the chance to eat chips patterned after the fruity flavors of Mountain Dew. Without delving too deeply into the corresponding viral campaign (mainly because I cannot resonate tortilla chips having viral campaigns), chip-eaters from around the globe were invited to some wacky website to enter guesses as to "The Quest's" mystery flavor. Lo and behold, it's Mountain Dew.

I say with all confidence that those responsible for the campaign leaked the correct answer, because nobody --absolutely nobody-- would've ever guessed Mountain Fucking Dew as the flavor. These chips DO NOT taste like Mountain Dew, and I believe that to such a degree that I'm actually sitting here all preemptively appalled at any forthcoming comments from those of you ready to swear that you thought they did without already knowing that they were supposed to. YOU ARE LYING; we both know it.

If you want a truer sense of the flavor, picture mashing a box of Froot Loops up into dusty grains and pouring said grains into a bag of salty Doritos. Doesn't sound appetizing? Well, good, because these are decidedly repulsive, eaten more for the thrill of knowing that you're eating something inherently wrong than for, I dunno, underscoring network television with the steady crunching sounds of Dorito chewing. While I concede that the initial flavor shock quickly wears off and they end up being only a minor offense to society at large, I can't say that "The Quest" Doritos are any good.

And besides, didn't they just do this same exact concept with those X-13D cheeseburger chips? Et tu, Frito Lay?

I don't know why Dew-flavored Doritos are making me write so crankily. I suppose we all have our buttons.


When it comes to music, I'm an asshole. It's why you'll rarely find me writing about it. I have the worst taste in music in the entire history of people listening to other people making noises. Dead serious. Aside from having absolutely no knowledge, insight or opinion about the current music industry at large, what I do listen to is so heinous and embarrassing that I find myself shielding my iTouch screen from view whenever I'm flipping through playlists during my morning bus commute. Case in point: I don't think a day has gone by for over a year now that I haven't listened to the Freddy's Greatest Hits album...in full.

I'm not joking. I actually like the songs. And not in some harebrained "novelty" way. While it's true that I got a good laugh the first time I heard Robert Englund mixed in with a bunch of stock pop singers doing altered covers, I've come to honestly enjoy the album, much in the same way normal people enjoy normal music.

Freddy's Greatest Hits consists of nine songs performed by The Elm Street Group, which is really just a bunch of studio musicians competent enough to make songs with titles like "Do The Freddy" and "Down In The Boiler Room" not sound like the musical equivalent of frog ass. Englund is all over the album too, but he doesn't exactly "sing" -- he kinda just adds minute-long cackles here and there. Somehow, what should've been hilariously bad is actually hilariously decent, and though I don't expect to convert anyone since it takes about 80 listens to get to the point where you'll accept that this isn't complete and total shit, you can click here to hear the whole album and decide for yourself.

Uhhh, I was going to go a little longer on this entry, but I think that's enough for today. Back tomorrow. No, really, I will be.

Posted by Matt on 06/06/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 169 comments

Hey, if it does happen I’ll buy the rights for the movie.
I can see it now “Mystie, Zombie Destroyer”
The cover, You, clad in pink standing over a pile of the un-dead,
Something I’d like to see.

Chestnuts roasted by JoshC @ 06/06/2008 10:10 PM


Firstly, Mandy I totally played that game multiple times, and it was the only copy of tetris that the game rental place in my old neighborhood ever had when i was a child. Also, I am very jealous of all of you “brawlers” and totally feel left out.

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 06/06/2008 10:14 PM


And Mystie’s comment about a cabin in the woods reminded me of an article matt wrote (possibly last summer) about going to a cabin with his friends where there has been an old bottle of crystal clear pepsi has been there since its inception. Anywho, Matt, are you ever returning to that cabin?

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 06/06/2008 10:16 PM


Oh and before I forget! I was at my mom and grandmas yesterday… I found this plastic Transformers cup from 1986 0r 87. Decent condition,with Optimus prime on the front of it. And some glass Garfield mugs from Mcdonalds circa 1990 I think.

And MT DEW Voltage gets my vote for new dew. I love it. Just tried it today, and its like a melted carbonated, blue razzberry slurpee

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 06/06/2008 10:20 PM


Mt. Dew Voltage tastes like the long needed return of Blue Pepsi but I’ve also come to like the Supernova flavor but I know that there can only be one….

For those of you feeling left out of the Super Smash Bros goodness, I’m feeling the need to shoot things on Halo 3 – gamer tag is jjwspider.

Chestnuts roasted by jjwspider @ 06/06/2008 10:51 PM


Ertl! They made the Thomas the Tank Engine toys that I had way back when…and still have. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Diane @ 06/06/2008 10:55 PM


I always seem to be a day late and a dollar short when XE updates, but for those TMBG fans above, check the youtube linky in my name…Jonathan Coulton (the zombie lovin’ Portal-writin’ singer) has just started performing TMBG’s “Birdhouse in your Soul” with his buddies Paul and Storm. Looks like this video from last night was the very first time they’ve performed it.
As Paul notes, “Happy, happy geeks” :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Ann @ 06/06/2008 11:09 PM


Sweet holy jebus! Socket Poppers! I had 100% forgotten about those mother fuckers until right now. I had the football player and the monster fly, loved em. And odd side note, not two days ago I was in the grocery store and saw The Quest Doritos, looking over the package my first thought was “Bet this winds up on XE”, seriously.

Chestnuts roasted by The Dude @ 06/06/2008 11:29 PM


McD’s has commercials for the Kung Fu Panda Happy Meal toys where the kids are using chopsticks for their McNuggets, but I don’t think they’re actually giving them out, which is a total missed opportunity.
Happy Friday everybody! Ima get my drink on with some of you; I went to BevMo and got vanilla Grey Goose and black cherry Cruzan, and I’ve got all kinds of mixers so I shall play mad scientist. Cheers!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 06/07/2008 12:35 AM


Matt,you NEED to track down an album by R. Cade and the Video Victims. I forget what the record’s called,but I can’t imagine they made more than one. It’s pretty much a poor man’s Buckner and Garcia,and only meant as a novelty,but I’ll be damned if I don’t enjoy those songs as much or more than real music. Anyway,the MP3′s are out there if you look around.

If we’re going to be talking about music,does anyone on here like Depeche Mode?

Didn’t Ertl do the original American versions of the Dragon Ball action figures?

And for the person who asked why Jason doesn’t have a song about him,there is one. It’s called “The Man Behind The Mask” by Alice Cooper.
Someone hasn’t been paying attention to the X-E Halloween jukebox!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 06/07/2008 12:39 AM


My life wouldn’t be the same without X-E…it makes holidays that much more enjoyable!

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 06/07/2008 1:16 AM


Well, my brother paid me a visit tonight. He got REALLY drunk , caused a huge mess, ate everything in sight (such as rice krispie treats mixed with chili spaghettie, seriously) , puked all over the toilet and finally passed out in the middle of the livin room. Wonderful

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 06/07/2008 2:04 AM


Howdy everyone!

This is quite an update, we got weird junk food, cool forgotten toys, and a cool novelty album in one post!

BTW Matt, if you think the music you listen to is weird, I’m listening to mcchris.com right now!

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 06/07/2008 2:11 AM


BTW does anybody know if they still make Pepsi: Jazz?

I was looking for some today, and couldn’t find any.

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 06/07/2008 2:24 AM


Reading this most recent post a single tear drop has fallen from my eye and a part of my soul has died!
Matt i have been a devoted fan sinse 2004 and have every so often left comment.
X-entertainment is the reason i say”well roast my toast” when things are not going according to my plans!
we are all getting a little older..prioritys change. but you are an incredible creative writer and when you get the chance to post it is always much enjoyed!

Chestnuts roasted by Jay B @ 06/07/2008 3:46 AM


Relax, Jay. He did pretty much assure us that he plans to continue updating.

It’ll just be on a “when he feels like it” basis. Which, seems about right. After all, this site is supposed to be fun for him as well as us.

Chestnuts roasted by Tetsu Deinonychus @ 06/07/2008 4:09 AM


Annette: Well, you all knew somebody had to say this, and forgive me if somebody beat me to it in a previous thread:

I don’t want to think about Mountain Dew while I’m eating Doritos.

Dude, I soooo beat you to that like a gazillion posts ago right here on this very thread. Keep up, lady!

Jedoc and All You Other Math-y People, So, what do you make of Modulok? Discuss.

velouria_78, Kudos to you. You get extra, extra bonus points for referencing “Big Bad Wolf.”

Kid Nicky, I’m a pretty big Depeche Mode fan. I got to see them a few years ago, and play them on my radio show all the time.

Speaking of guilty pleasure soundtracks, when the TMNT soundtrack first came out I used to listen to it all the time. (Of course, I was like 12 at the time), and I STILL listen to both 1989 Batman
soundtracks all the time. It’s only my favorite movie ever.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 06/07/2008 5:19 AM


This town needs an enema. Wait till they get a load of me. I LOVE that flick.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 06/07/2008 5:43 AM


I can write this, because none of you will ever meet me in person: I legitimately love the theme song to Pokemon Johto, and listen to the full-length album version at least once a day. It gives me the inspiration to continue my quest to be a Pokemon master!

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 06/07/2008 6:21 AM


Oh yeah,the DJD radio show I always mean to listen to,but never do. One of these days I swear I’ll catch it.
Also I can’t believe I forgot this last night,but MANDY HOLY SHIT TENGEN TETRIS!!!!
Seriously,that’s awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 06/07/2008 9:10 AM


Goddamn, how did I miss out on Socket Poppers? I guess they mustn’t have seen distribution in Australia, cos that is something I would’ve been all over as a kid (and I think I may just have to track some down as a 22 year old). The closest thing I ever had to that was Modulok, or the Jurassic Park Wayne Knight figure, which had removable Dino-Damage arms.

And double goddamn, I’m missing out on Mountain Dew Doritos? First Mac n Cheese crackers, now this. I can’t believe I have to wait until June 27th to return to the States.

Chestnuts roasted by Daniel85 @ 06/07/2008 11:05 AM


Wow, that Freddy album is the greatest thing since…I don’t know what. I only wish that they would have made more “Freddy-esque” lyrics, like:
“When you want to/be disemboweled/When you need to develop/five extra smiles/then all that you/really have to do/is dreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeam.”
Or not.
Sam

Chestnuts roasted by Sam @ 06/07/2008 11:32 AM


This Freddy music is awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by meepy @ 06/07/2008 1:39 PM


SOCKET POPPERS! See, now this is why I visit this site. I’ve been trying to remember the name of that line for years (much like I did with Snailiens) and now I finally have a reference point for future wasteful adventures on eBay. Thank you, Matt.

Chestnuts roasted by Frostor @ 06/07/2008 4:55 PM


I want all of those things!

Chestnuts roasted by Prince Adam @ 06/07/2008 8:06 PM


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