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08/30/2008: Hallowonderful.

Oooh, it’s in the air. Sort of. I’ve been trying to avoid Halloween mania, as I have much experience in burning out on it too early. (And longtime readers have often had the chance to see this “burning out” happen in realtime.) Still, it’s really, really difficult to shield myself from all things spooky when the material world has already put a bullet in summer and moved onto stuff shaped like vampires. Oh, it’s in the air, all right. And latching onto a holiday season is just what the imaginary doctor ordered.

We went to Party City yesterday, for an entirely different purpose that’s proven so forgetful that I can only consider it as an ostensible one. In truth, I was really there to check out the burgeoning crop of Halloween crap. They’ve started building the spooky displays, but it’s not quite there yet. Dracula’s still battling for shelf space with all of the random summertime party goods. By next week, I expect nothing but Dracula, and I’ll ask to speak to the manager if these expectations are not met.

I didn’t plan on buying anything just yet, but two items (five if you want to get technical) hopped out at me, silently insinuating their awesomeness with such fervor that I had no choice but to be Party City’s first customer of the 2008 Halloween season to charge 8 bucks worth of candy to a credit card.


Wow. It isn’t even September yet, and I’ve already found a contender for best new candy of the ‘08 season. Wonka’s Nerds have been redressed for Halloween before, but never in such a righteous and life-changing way as this. In fact, these things are so amazing that I didn’t even realize that they were Nerds until I started taking the pictures. Now that I know, my gold has gravy.

There doesn’t seem to be any kind of umbrella title connecting this quartet, but essentially, they’re test tube candy containers stuffed with spooky-colored Nerds, each topped with a different monster-themed figural cork. I’m having a hard time reconciling the fact that these weren’t around during my childhood, as they feel so incredibly ’80s. They’re just perfect. The test tube concept is brilliant enough, but by the time you inspect the monstrous corks and the old school spooky fonts drenching the stickers, you start floating. And not in that ghastly, ghostly way. I mean you float like someone who did well in life and was given a halo afterwards floats. That kind of floating.


I found four, and though it’s entirely possible that Wonka is offering more, I’m going to assume that this is the complete set. The clear leader of the pack is “Vampire Vaccine,” combining Dracula and blood red Nerds to be my all-time favorite thing in the universe. The others are tied for second — there’s “Bat Bite Antidote,” “Mummy Makeover” and “Werewolf Morph,” and I’m just now realizing that the candies have more than a mere visual theme — they’re actually meant to be potions! Yes!

Protection against vampires, cures for bat bites, tools for werewolf transmogrification, and I guess the last one’s intended to help you look like a mummy. Bleh. Even with a rare mummy misfire, these are still amazing.


Not to start any misinformed rumors, but I can’t help feeling that these particular Nerds are of a larger variety than the boxed brand. They’ve also been given a less shiny coating — I’d almost call it “stonewashed.” It’s not the kind of thing that every Joe’s gonna notice, but these small upgrades (or sidegrades, or lateral grades, whatever you want to call them) really help sell the confections as something special. They definitely ain’t just Nerds in a plastic tube. Okay, they are. But still.


I also picked up this random rubber Chucky doll, which would need to be considered an “impulse buy” even if it hadn’t been stocked right by the register. As far as a Chucky doll that can be stretched to triple its static height goes, I’m not sure if there was any way to possibly improve on this. Well, I guess they could’ve decreased the copious amounts of text littering Chucky’s ass, but that’s a pretty nitpicky thing to say about a Chucky doll that can be contorted to slingshot wasabi peas across the room.

I’m fairly positive that this isn’t a new item, as the tag bears a Seed of Chucky logo, and there’s really no reason for anyone to put money into the production of Seed of Chucky merchandise at this stage. Whatever. If it’s old stock, it’s still new to me. Incredibly stretchy, I can now mimic virtually every angle from which Chucky has exploded over the course of his 640,000 films — most notably the “expanding head” scene from Child’s Play 2.

As an added bonus, leaving Chucky’s tag on lets him stand upright, which is something he finds quite difficult to do without said tag to serve as some sort of misshapen cane.

I am now thoroughly inspired to throw on Bride of Chucky and suck up 28.3 grams worth of Bat Bite Antidote. I’m a boy of summer.

PS: Spellcheck confirms that I misspelled “brilliant” on the first go-around. Is that irony, or just incidence? I’ve always wondered. Happy SNT.


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Also had that Dynamite. I remember it well…

Ghosted by Goody @ 09/03/2008 2:43 PM EDT


Teddy…
“And you’re a dirty skunk!”
“I’m a dirty skunk? I’m a dirty skunk?!”
**Holds up “Dirty Skunk Season” card**

Ghosted by Guise @ 09/03/2008 2:56 PM EDT


I too like to party, goody….
However my partying revolves around Video Games.

Namely, Rock Band… and the Partying has a name… We call it “Five Star Nights”…

Easy game… whenever you make five stars on a song, you take a shot. Videogames, tunes and booze… folks ged mad drunk. We have had to vary the rules a bit though, to tailor to less-experienced players… If you score over 95%… you have to take a shot.

fun, fun times.

I’ll have pix and stories on my blog in a bit.

Ghosted by kittymao @ 09/03/2008 3:13 PM EDT


It feels like a PERFECT fall day here (Oklahoma). Can’t wait to have some hot chocolate tonight!

Ghosted by gingela5 @ 09/03/2008 3:21 PM EDT


I’ve read nearly all the Goosebumps books. I had a lot of time to do so because in school we’d always have about 15 mins. to read before we actually did any work. My favorite was Say Cheese and DIE!

Jeepers Creepers was a good movie, cursed with very poor acting teens. i too liked part 2 better.

That Shriek Day thing seems cool. I’ll have to try it sometime.

Ghosted by Hazard @ 09/03/2008 3:40 PM EDT


Goob: Have you tried a “Bed, Bath and Beyond” type store or even an arts and crafts store? They usually sell stuff like Halloween soap dispensers that even a Wal-Mart or Target won’t carry.

I was a huge Schlastic Book fan. I was very into what I call “Solve the mystery” books where they would lay out the mystery and you tried to solve it. Of course the answers were in the back for dummies like me. I very into Clue, Carmen Sandiego, and tried to get my hands on Encyclopedia Brown book I could get my hands on.

My favorite Looney Tunes cartoon “Duck Amuck.” Just type it into Youtube, since it’s probably there. I also LOVED those “informational” Goofy cartoons where he tries somethng but always got hurt. I was thrilled when I went to see National Treasure 2 and they had a new one of those on purchasing and setting a new home entertainment center. I was hilarious.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 09/03/2008 4:38 PM EDT


JLAJRC, the Goofy informationals were the best! Gawsh. I loved the Driving one and anything where he’s trying sports or fitness, cracks me up no end!

Ghosted by Guise @ 09/03/2008 4:48 PM EDT


Yeah, this weather freaking rocks! My fiance thinks it’s too cold but his opinion doesn’t count. XD I can actually turn off the damn AC and open the windows! JOY!

Also I have a new phone. Yay.

Ghosted by Annette @ 09/03/2008 5:02 PM EDT


Sorry to double post but YES DUCK AMUCK BEST CARTOON EVER. The Goofy “How To” cartoons are a riot too, especially the skiing one. Man. Old cartoons are the shit.

Ghosted by Annette @ 09/03/2008 5:03 PM EDT


Man there have been alot of celebrity deaths this year. I know somebody else already mentioned it, but I didn’t really think about it till now. R.I.P to all those who died.
Anyway , i’m gonna go with the majority and say all those old goofy cartoons are hilarious! The skiing one and the one where he”s exercising rock!

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 09/03/2008 5:31 PM EDT


I can’t believe you guys actually LIKE that trailer Mickey Mouse cartoon. I never really thought any of the Mickey and friends cartoons were very funny,the gags just seem tired to me.

Favorite Disney movie:Aristocats
Favorite Looney Tunes short: “One More Time” starring Foxy. It’s technically a Merrie Melody,so if those don’t count then Duck Amuck or any Road Runner is my favorite.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 09/03/2008 5:31 PM EDT


Anyone know when the countdown begins? Is this post the kickoff???

Ghosted by Big John Stud @ 09/03/2008 5:32 PM EDT


Can someone please tell me what SNT means.

Ghosted by Mars @ 09/03/2008 5:35 PM EDT


I’d forgotten about those Disney shorts. I think the one where Goofy is working out is definitely one of my faves!

Oh, and by the way, Goob…just got around to seeing your video. Thanks for the mini shout out. 8)

Ghosted by DC @ 09/03/2008 5:51 PM EDT


There was a Porky Pig cartoon I used to see a lot back in the days of UHF stations (KBHK 44 when we lived in Oakland, CA) where there was this ghost being nuts. Pinto Colvig must have been providing the voice, because he sounded an awful lot like Goofy. At one point, he was drinking a cup of coffee and smoking a cigar, and at one point, he sets his Havana down, and it starts giving off smoke rings. The ghost just calmly reaches over and grabs a ring, dunks it in his coffee, and eats it like a donut. It’s one of the funniest Haunted House cartoons I ever seen, ranking even with the Ren and Stimpy one.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 09/03/2008 5:54 PM EDT


Let’s not forget all the awesome Tom and Jerry cartoons. I still remember the one where a house or something collapses on Tom and he comes out and in a loud booming voice says “Don’t you believe it”. We couldn’t stop saying that damn line in the same voice as kids. Ah, memories.

Ghosted by DC @ 09/03/2008 5:58 PM EDT


Mars
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Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 09/03/2008 6:40 PM EDT


come on, kid nicky, it was made in 1938 for chrissake. the jokes may seem tired to you, but i much prefer them to the trend of the last 10-15 years which has been to add something crude or borderline to anything aimed at kids.

all i ever got from those book orders were posters and stickers.

Ghosted by Amy @ 09/03/2008 7:34 PM EDT


stdp, but…

Bill Melendez has passed away now too, at the age of 91. Mandy, did you watch a Snoopy cartoon in the last two days???

Ghosted by Amy @ 09/03/2008 7:47 PM EDT


Matt

While I do appreciate the preview of things to come, I do have to ask that you hold off until October. I’d hate to see you burn out on Halloween before the season truly begins. Take heed of what Elmo learned in his tale; “Elmo Saves Christmas.” Too much of anything mo matter how much you love can be bad for you.

In the meantime how about finishing that Summer Jukebox.

Until Then….

Ghosted by Shawn @ 09/03/2008 8:21 PM EDT


The cartoons they used to play before Mickey’s Christmas Carol every year were unbelievable. Goofy skiing was one of them. Also Chip and Dale being in Donald Duck’s tree was great too. I have a copy on my computer that someone took off of an old VHS with all of those cartoons on it before the special and I was so happy last holiday season to find it. I also have a copy of the dvd version on my computer too but the grainy crappy version is more cherished because of those cartoons. Now they can be a tradition to watch them again year after year. I should burn 10 copies and hide them in random places in my house just in case lol.

Another thing, among other places I went to best buy last night they have wii fit merchandise there which I found quite amusing. A case for your balance board, a water bottle, a towel, and a headband w/ wrist bands that were white with the embroidered wii fit logo on them! lol! I want to get them just to do a video wearing them but that isn’t really spending my money wisely. That would sure be hilarious though. The only thing I saw that was cool was the case which looked like one of those laptop cases w/ no pockets made out of the scuba diving suit material. It was green and it said wii fit on it. Wii fit is one thing I do want to get because anything to motivate me to exercise is a great thing. I love DDR so what do I have to lose. Except 100 dollars.

Ghosted by Goob @ 09/03/2008 8:31 PM EDT


I was purchasing my notebooks and pens for school today and found that Wal-Mart was already replacing the Back to School stuff with Halloween stuff. Most of the back to school stuff was sold out and I ended up buying Hannah Montana and High School Musical notebooks because that’s what they had left, but that’s besides the point. I need to hunt up these Nerds, I haven’t had Nerds in a few years and the containers are ten kinds of awesome. I’m sure iParty will probably sell them if Wal-Mart can’t comply. They sell tons of interesting candy.

Ghosted by Chaotixxx @ 09/03/2008 8:42 PM EDT


So DJ D stopped by my blog last night. I feel it’s my responsibility to relay that he is still alive and well.

DC! I used to say, “Don’t you believe it” in that voice all the time as a kid. And got my ass kicked a lot too. Makes one wonder. :|

I have always compared Disney to Loony Tunes like most compare Star wars to Star Trek. I’m a Loony Tunes guy.

Ghosted by Bill @ 09/03/2008 8:43 PM EDT


Bill,if we’re talking about old classics,then I’m 100 percent a Looney Tunes guy all the way,but if we’re talking new stuff,then it gets a little complicated. Looney Tunes’ recent stuff like Space Jam and Brendan Fraiser Vs. Bugs Bunny (whatever the name of it was) is stupid,but then again Disney’s recent stuff is worthless too. BUT Disney does put out Pixar and Miyazaki (sp?) movies,so I guess they win on a technicality.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 09/03/2008 9:04 PM EDT


Bill Melendez, the voice of Snoopy and chief animator of the Peanuts movies, just died! Sorry to bring everyone down, but…it’s still kind of an important story.

He was also a Disney animator who participated in the 1941 strike. I wouldn’t have known that if not for Wikipedia. (W/o teh Wiki, I wouldn’t have known there were any non-whites at Disney.)

RIP Bill.

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 09/03/2008 10:03 PM EDT


Sad to hear about Bill. I love the Peanuts movies.

Ghosted by Ken Tuccio @ 09/03/2008 10:08 PM EDT


Goob: The cartoons I remember them showing before the “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” special was the one (I forget the title, and I’m not about to go through my Donald Duck discs to find it) where Donald Duck is having a snowball fight with his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie and “Pluto’s Christmas Tree” which was the one that had Chip and Dale in it. There is a Christmas cartoon with Donald Duck that does feature Chip and Dale, but it was not part of the special and I haven’t come across it yet. Perhaps it’s either on “The Chronological Donald” Volume 3 Treasures Series, or it will be in future volumes. I do recall that the Donald Duck cartoon that was shown before “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” was edited when it was shown on network TV and I think the same happened for “Pluto’s Christmas Tree.” I have both cartoons in their entirity as well as “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” as a special feature in the Walt Disney Treasures DVD Collection, “Mickey in Living Color Volume 2.” Did you know that the special was first seen in theaters in 1983 and it was considered Mickey Mouse’s first big screen appearance since 1953. I was about to say “Fun and Fancy Free” but I checked my sources and saw that he was in a few shorts after that up until the early 1950s. Sorry, there I go again with my historical accuracy. I should be an Animated Historian, between that and my love for baseball (of which I am also big into its history), I have plenty of material to do my reearch and make accurate comments about. Sorry, I’m just one of those people who has to have the facts!!!!

Ghosted by BJ @ 09/03/2008 10:19 PM EDT


I finally gave in to the prodding of a friend and joined twitter.

So, anybody else using it?

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 09/03/2008 10:58 PM EDT


Let’s not forget all the awesome Tom and Jerry cartoons. I still remember the one where a house or something collapses on Tom and he comes out and in a loud booming voice says “Don’t you believe it”. We couldn’t stop saying that damn line in the same voice as kids. Ah, memories.

Loved Tom & Jerry. The “movie” itself that came out in 1992 was a travesty. Not only did they talk (which they’ve done before, but rarely), THEY SANG. And there was Rip Taylor, and a bad parody of Madame Medusa.

The Nostalgia Critic just put out a great review of it here: http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/thatguywiththeglasses/nostalgia-critic/1499-tom-and-jerry-the-movie

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 09/03/2008 10:58 PM EDT


Oh my God Bill,you just unknowingly settled an argument between my GF and I. She said the chipmunks were in PLUTO’s tree,I swore it was Donald’s tree,probably because I got it mixed up with the snowball fight one.

And my GF also pointed out that I often go over-the-top in my Disney bashing. I still don’t think Mickey Mouse is very funny,but it’s just my opinion,and your mileage may vary.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 09/03/2008 11:07 PM EDT


To be fair, I really don’t think that Mickey Mouse was even conceived as a funny character. He was introduced back in 1929, when everyone was still in awe that they were watching illustrated pictures that moved. That was awesome enough for them.

The TRUE funny Disney characters were Donald & Goofy. It was also of note that Bugs & Daffy were intoduced around the same time, replacing “cute” WB characters Sniffles & Porky Pig.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 09/03/2008 11:27 PM EDT


See, Mickey is hard for people to identify with. Everything always works out for him. He gets into situations, but always gets out of them.

Now Donald, He’s a guy I can identify with. He’s the everyman character for Disney. He gets into trouble, and often gets into situations he can’t get out of, that are frustrating and painful.

Why do you think that Disney sent Donald to the Army, and not Mickey Mouse? Can you imagine Mickey in the army? Nope, neither can I…

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 09/03/2008 11:36 PM EDT


Look at the picture of Chucky above! The top-left of it.
Ooooh, eh? It’s like I was meant to be here.

Ghosted by Hazard @ 09/04/2008 12:22 AM EDT


 

Ghosted by Duke of Hazard @ 09/04/2008 12:59 AM EDT


Okaaay.
Who’s this Duke of Hazard and why wasn’t I told of his existence?
(Clever name btw)

Ghosted by Hazard @ 09/04/2008 1:40 AM EDT


I sometimes would get scholastic stuff…depends on if I had the new baby sitters club book yet, or I still needed to buy it. I used to get the SLeep over Friends books as well.

I remember one Dynamite magazine I had…it was from Woolworths and at least 6 years old. Weird. I bought it in 87 I think, and the issue was from 83 I guess.

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 09/04/2008 2:26 AM EDT


I’m trying to remember what this certain series of books I used to read when I was little were called. They were always about something supernatural going on in the neighborhood of these four kids, who would solve a mystery or something.
They were always titled like, “Genies Don’t Ride Bicycles” or “Leprechauns don’t jumprope” or some crap like that.
Does anyone know what I’m talking about?

Ghosted by Hazard @ 09/04/2008 2:46 AM EDT


Bailey School Kids, Hazard.

Ghosted by Guise @ 09/04/2008 3:03 AM EDT


Oh yeah! Thanks Guise.
Those books ruled, period.
Apostrophe.
Double-U.
Colon.

Ghosted by Hazard @ 09/04/2008 3:06 AM EDT


Knights don’t teach piano lessons.

There’s a couple of those in the classroom I’m working in this semester.

Ghosted by Neg @ 09/04/2008 6:38 AM EDT


Matt,is that the box for a Transformers classics figure behind Chucky? Which character did you get (if not all lol)?

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 09/04/2008 7:58 AM EDT


Sorry to add to an old discussion, but I too love the old Disney cartoons; heck, I was raised on them! Yeah, Donald was the real mover and shaker, but Mickey had his moments. Ever seen “The Little Whirlwind”? He was able to hold his own there, though unlike Donald, he mostly acted in pantomime in that cartoon. That’s kinda how the two characters usually acted; Donald was vocal and expressive, while Mickey was quieter and a bit smarter. Of course, true, Mickey was more popular in the the simpler, pre-color days when the Depression was most on people’s minds; Donald when the color and animation and sound had vastly improved, and when Hitler and Dubya-Dubya-Two dominated the scene.

And to answer someone above, yes, Mickey’s last appearance before Mickey’s Christmas Carol in 1983 was 30 years before, in The Simple Things (in which he was upstaged by Pluto).

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 09/04/2008 9:07 AM EDT


Real Andrew: That was me who mentioned Mickey’s last theatrical appearance to be “The Simple Things” in 1953 before “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” thirty years prior. To answer all your concerns as to why Mickey wasn’t popular as his other Disney counterparts, by the time Mickey went to color in 1935, the writers were having trouble coming up with good storylines. As Leonard Maltin mentioned in the Opening to the first Mickey in Living Color DVD, the move to color was the beginning of the end for Mickey Mouse. IF you look at many of his cartoons in black and white, he’s much more energetic, more mischievious (just look at his first feature, Plane Crazy in 1929 and see what a devil he was, and no, Steamboat Willie was NOT the first Mickey cartoon, it was the first sound Mickey cartoon and I think the first sound cartoon period), and basically all his good ideas were used up by the time the first Mickey cartoon entitled, “The Band Concerto” premiered. So, when Donald comes along who’s basically the alter-ego of Mickey, a bunch of new story ideas and fresh plots could be written which eventually made him more popular than Mickey. How else would Donald end up being the character being in the most movies? When Mickey was featured in the cartoons of the later 30s, he was often teamed up with Donald, Goofy, or even Pluto and they were given the more funny bits while Mickey pretty much played the straight-man, or mouse in this case. However, one thing they couldn’t ever do was get top-billing in the cartoons. As long as Mickey was in it, it was ALWAYS a Mickey Mouse cartoon hands down!

Anyway, while I’m on the Disney subject, has anyone ever played the old Nintendo game, “Disney’s Adventures in the Magic Kingdom.” In it, Mickey is trying to have a parade through the Magic Kingdom, but he lost the six magic keys he needs to start the parade. So, he puts you in charge to find the keys. So you go to all these attractions and play these different adventures such as you go through the Haunted Mansion, you race, you engineer a train down a bunch of tracks to a certain station. The part I like is to approach these different kids at all the different rides and they ask you questions, testing your Disney knowledge to see if you’re a friend of Mickey’s and whether or not they should trust you with a key. I think the most recent question they asked was from 1988 when they ask, “What non-Disney character did not appear in 1988’s ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” The answers were, Popeye, I think Betty Boop, Bugs Bunny and I forget the last one, Droopy probably. Anyway, I remembered the answer which of course, is Popeye. I heard somewhere as to why Popeye was not used in the movie and yet Betty Boop was and here they were both from the old Fleischer Studios (yes, I know Popeye was featured in the comics for a number of years before making his animated short appearances). Some contract dispute I believe as to who owned the rights to the character. Anyway, the game itself may look to be a kids game, but it’s not as easy as you think and besides, what kid would know half the questions they ask if they don’t know Disney’s history?

Ghosted by BJ @ 09/04/2008 9:58 AM EDT


I’m on twitter, Cameron T. I started it to record a running commentary at Comic-Con, now I use it to broadcast hilarious Spongebob quotes and talk about how much I love the Backyardigans.

I caught a news piece on Bill Meléndez last night. I was familiar with his work but I never realized that he should have been on my list of awesome Latino heroes (way to notice the last name on my part there). The interviewed him a couple of years ago for Spanish heritage month, and he got choked up and said he was really honored by that, and talked about how instead of the luck of the Irish, he had “the luck of the Mexican”. I won’t front, I got totally misty-eyed.

Fun fact about Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, they appear onscreen for virtually the same amount of time, as a way of appeasing Warner Brothers and Disney enough to allow them to appear together at all.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 09/04/2008 10:46 AM EDT


Squee: It was the same with Daffy and Donald Duck. The story that I heard was that Steven Spielberg, who was Executive Producer on the movie (Robert Zemeckis was the director and he was Spielberg’s protege in those days so every movie that Zemeckis directed excluding “Romancing the Stone”, Spielberg was his producer (Michael Douglas was the producer on ‘Romancing the Stone’), and before anyone says anything yes, I know Zemeckis and Bob Gale wrote and produced Spielberg’s first and only comedy, and first major flop in “1941″) approached Warner Brothers to ask permission to use their top cartoon stars. Warner Brothers gave the permission on the condition that their two top stars, Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, got equal screen time to the top Disney stars, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. That is why you see Mickey and Bugs together as well as Donald and Daffy together. If you ask me, those are probably the two best scenes in the movie, especially the one with Donald and Daffy dueling over their piano solos!

Ghosted by BJ @ 09/04/2008 12:48 PM EDT


I am the best, and the boss.
I am # 1 and a real winner.
I give the orders and people are happy about it.

Ghosted by stinkbutt @ 09/04/2008 1:15 PM EDT


aH wIKIPEDIA, YOU NEVER LET US DOWN.
Oops, had the Caps lock on.

Ghosted by Hazard @ 09/04/2008 1:43 PM EDT


YOU GUYS! YOU WON’T BELIEVE THIS!!!

I slipped out to Wal-Mart a little before dawn, and they were putting out their Halloween stuff. But that’s not what I’m so excited about.

Amongst the candy, I found the most awesomest thing ever. Something so awesome, I’m to excited to type in pirate speak…

Ok, pay attention. It was a tombstone… made entirely of Hershey’s Chocolate! Three whole pounds of it! It even had an inscription on it and everything! It was glorious!

… it was also $20, which is why I couldn’t get one. :(

Arr!

Ghosted by Captain Will @ 09/04/2008 2:46 PM EDT


stinkbutt was missing my witty retorts, so he posted a little bait for me by challenging my established position as you know who of this you know what.

That’s okay. Stinkbutt and I are gonna wrestle for the title. Once the curtain is lowered and all the applesauce is rinsed off, the true #1 winner and owner of the town will be the last woman standing.

Ghosted by Rev. Back it On Up @ 09/04/2008 2:55 PM EDT


VOTE NOW!
Rules: post the name of any X-Eer you want to be the king/queen of the block.
Voting will end…uhh…on Saturday, I guess.

Also, you can only vote ONCE!
My vote: REV. BIOU

Ghosted by Hazard @ 09/04/2008 3:08 PM EDT


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