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11/26/2008: A bunch of things, including artichokes.

Holy bird, Thanksgiving is tomorrow. Insane. Quickest year ever. We’ve been enlisted to contribute both stuffed mushrooms and baby artichokes to the family spread, which is a tall order for someone who would much rather do nothing at all.

The bad news: No new Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade review this year. Sorry…time just wasn’t on my side, and really, the parades I have left in my archive of dusty cassettes are nowhere near as interesting as the ones I’ve already covered. The bright side is, if you’ve never read those, I’ve got about six thousand pages worth of Shamu balloons, He-Man floats and old Christmas commercials for you to spend the next two days pilfering through:

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Review: 1984
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Review: 1985 & 1986!
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Review: 1987!
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Review: 1989!
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Review: 1991!

I’ll see if I can round up some new ancient parades for next year. As penance, I’ve already begun working on a fairly gigantic “real” article that I hope to have published sometime between now and the year 8000.

Finding the aforementioned baby artichokes was no easy task. The mission took me from one side of town to the other, spanning no less than four supermarkets and, on a real hope shot, a corner deli. I didn’t mind the endless search, as it seemed like each supermarket carried an entirely different line of holiday-themed goods. Certainly, none of the places I’d usually buy baby artichokes at had one pound Sugar Daddy pops in stock.

Read again: ONE POUND Sugar Daddy pops. Honestly, they feel even heavier. And they’re huge. Sold as edible stocking stuffers with random holly graphics on the wrappers, these may be the weirdest “Christmas edition” foodstuffs I’ve ever encountered. You needn’t be a fan of Sugar Daddies (I’ve never eaten one in my entire life) to appreciate a candy that feels like a Honey, I Blah Blah Blah prop. I feel dwarfed and empowered, and perhaps a little unworthy.

The paddle-shaped wad of milk caramel is a serious weapon. It’s denser than commercial lumber, and I’m pretty sure that if I whacked you across the head with it, you’d die. A one pound Sugar Daddy is an impressive sight, but make no mistake, no good can come of this candy. Nevermind the ravages done to one’s intestinal tract upon eating the equivalent of 9.5 regular-sized Sugar Daddies; I speak more to the nearly-irresistible temptation to misuse this thing. From unlikely instruments of murder to the focal point of some bizarre manner of foreplay, one pound Sugar Daddies are the most innocuous of all evil things.

Despite their natural fit for criminal activity, these giant-sized Sugar Daddies would admittedly look great under the tree or in a stocking. If nothing else, no gift-getter, young or old, would ever predict such a gift.

Ehhh. This is bittersweet. I’m kind of over Star Wars-themed Christmas decorations, because I feel like there’s only so many times you can see Darth Vader in a Santa cap before the visual loses its punch. At the same time, these are probably the best Star Wars-themed Christmas decorations I’ve ever purchased.

Made by Kurt’s Adler, it’s a collection of six large statues ranging from the above-pictured Yoda to R2-D2 to Boba Fett and beyond. The packaging says that they’re “hand-crafted fabriche,” and I’m left wondering what the fuck “fabriche” is. Must be Italian. I guess I could look it up, but then “fabriche” would lose all of its awesome mysteriousness and become just another one of those words I avoid typing because I never learned how to make that little accent symbol appear above the letter “e.” Let’s pretend that “fabriche” is street slang for “neat shit.”

I picked up two of the statues, which range from 15 to 25 bucks. First up is Yoda Claus, who is desperately trying to look casual about his sudden casting as Christmas’s marquee star. More impressive is the Darth Vader statue, where the Sith lord temporarily lets go of his anger to build the Death Star out of snow. Cute, but I already got the snowglobe-version of this joke last year. Surely they could’ve portrayed Vader in the midst of some other, never-before-seen Christmas activity. Like you wouldn’t pay 25 bucks for a statue showing Darth Vader scraping morning ice from the front window of his uniquely-winged TIE Fighter.

See a larger photo of Yoda Claus and Darth Vader here. See a small photo of a happy orange here.

And oh! Ho ho! Those stupid Fizz ‘n Find toys have managed to eke out their own Christmas edition. The toys are exactly the same as the ones I reviewed for Halloween, save for the fact that the hidden monster figures have been replaced with hidden Christmassy tree ornaments.

You can refer back to the Halloween review to see how Fizz ‘n Find toys work, but the short version is this: After unwrapping the toy, you’re left with a rough, white hockey puck, which dissolves in warm water to reveal a prize inside. Nobody could claim that this isn’t an interesting concept.

After repurposing a cereal bowl as a dunk tank and letting my Fizz ‘n Find brick melt away, I was left with a cheerful Santa Claus figurine, complete with looped string for easy tree branch hanging. I can’t say that I was too amazed with it all, but then, I am sixty-seven years old.

PS: If you were having trouble running X-E’s Christmas Jukebox, I made some tweaks and believe that it’s now completely operational. If it isn’t, then you’ll just have to be satisfied with the five radio stations currently playing nothing but Christmas music from now until New Year’s.

Gah. I don’t want to make baby artichokes. I hate babies.


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Discussion Thread: 206 comments

Matt: I actually got excited when I saw the Pikachu balloon. LIGHT UP cheeks! =D I also thought of playin against you in Brawl. lol.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/27/2008 11:49 AM EST


Happy Thanksgiving everybody! Wish I had more time to chat with everybody, but I gotta head out the door and hit the road to drive out of town. Hope everybody has a good one.

I got the parade on in the background now. Looks like some chick is singing to some giant M&M’s right now. Well, innt that sweet?

Well, I’m off. Looking forward to stuffing my face with stuffing and turkeying my face with turkey. I’ll be gone all weekend and won’t really have any internet access, so I’ll catch up with you all when I get back into town on Sunday. Later!

ps…Oh crap, it’s Pikachu!

Ghosted by DJ D @ 11/27/2008 11:50 AM EST


International Rick-Roll!!!! AAAAGGGHHH!!!

Ghosted by Fungusmungus @ 11/27/2008 11:57 AM EST


I hate you, internet.

((Especially ’cause I originally posted my disdain of that particular parade act in the wrong thread. Whoops.))

Ghosted by Spiffy @ 11/27/2008 12:11 PM EST


Wait there was a rick roll? Damn I missed it! Hopefully someone will put it on YouTube

Ghosted by Cameron T @ 11/27/2008 12:56 PM EST


“Wait there was a rick roll? Damn I missed it! Hopefully someone will put it on YouTube”

Here you go:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3u25xbfJlM

Ghosted by Scott @ 11/27/2008 12:58 PM EST


–>> ..glad there’s a f7ckin’ Smurf Balloon tho’ .. >v<

Ghosted by tOkKa @ 11/27/2008 1:01 PM EST


Welp, all in all, I thought it was a pretty good parade this year. My fav float was the Pikachu one. Gotta go check on the chow and make sure it’s done.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/27/2008 1:11 PM EST


Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Getting ready to leave for Jersey for some yummy turkey and stuffing. Just finished watching the parade. What’s up with the announcer basically ruining the Rick roll surprise? Gah!

Ghosted by Berdo @ 11/27/2008 1:22 PM EST


Hello everyone! I’ve been keeping up with reading, but haven’t been able to post much lately. I wanted to stop by and wish Matt, Knacks and crew, and the entire X-E world a Happy Thanksgiving. I hope you’re all doing well.

Ghosted by nork @ 11/27/2008 1:55 PM EST


I kept seeing the note that there would be a “special guest musical star.” The Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends float pulls up and we get…

Rick ASTLEY?!

Along with the awesome Smurf balloon and the Care Bears float, I guess they needed one more nod to the ’80s heyday. And I know we were all thinking the same thing when the Pikachu float came into view.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Ghosted by Jeremy Whatsisface @ 11/27/2008 2:01 PM EST


Man, I think this year’s Advent Calendar looks to be even creepier than last year’s! Well, we do have an undead Mare I (was that her name?) and Hare, I surmise. And coconut crabs! Large arthropods freak me out.

Ghosted by The Real Andrew @ 11/27/2008 2:04 PM EST


Rick Astley, Smurfs, Care Bears, The crew from Seasame street, who always wear the same clothes (Are they stored away with the floats every year?). However, nothing can compare to the Special Needs Color Guard. They rocked that sh*t. Go Macy’s! Go T Day! and a Special Thanks to the Special Needs Color Guard, who rocked that sh*t.

Ghosted by ShadyDave @ 11/27/2008 3:00 PM EST


I totally did not watch the parade. I watched it for the first time last year, and it sounds like this was a year not to miss. Oh well, on to next year.

I tried an Oreo ball last night, yum! I cannot wait to eat some more today!

Ghosted by IHAQ @ 11/27/2008 3:19 PM EST


I wish I was awake to see the awesome Rickroll at the parade. But alas, I got up at 1 in the afternoon. Being out at a Thanksgiving Eve party will do that to ya.

Someone, PLEASE tell me you recorded the whole thing to send to Matt to review in the future?!

And Beethoven made the balloon lineup but Garfield didn’t?! Scarilege.

I’m also in the process of writing up a Thanksgiving Special for my blog. It will hopefuly be up later tonight if I didn’t pass out from turkey by then.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/27/2008 3:28 PM EST


We got Rick Rolled at the Thanksgiving Day Parade. How will they ever top that now?

Ghosted by LoneStar76 @ 11/27/2008 4:36 PM EST


I’ve got the whole thing, Norbert (I remember when you missed it in 2005 and begged for me to send my copy to you). Whether I’ll send it to Matt or not depends on if he’s still doing this 20 years from now, and based on his recent track record, I’d say he won’t be. I hope I get the Advent Calendar for as long as I can.

Ghosted by Mars @ 11/27/2008 5:17 PM EST


Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

I didn’t watch the parade, but I did DVR it for later viewing. I think it’s awesome that they Rickrolled everybody. Of course, I love the Rickroll.

Ghosted by Teddy Ray @ 11/27/2008 5:45 PM EST


Well, thanksgiving is here. And we have the whole family over. Uncle Fred brought his ducks again this year. They are swimming in the pool. At least he stopped taking about how his toaster likes to sing Devo. And aunt lucile is back with her pop tart surprise. The surprise is that these pop tarts are 15 years old and hard as a rock. Oh there goes Fred talking to his ducks again. At least Morty the fluff is not running around the neighborhood throwing marshmallow peeeps at people screaming “I am the Christmas Bunny.” Fun times.

Ghosted by Elroy @ 11/27/2008 6:11 PM EST


Speaking of Christmas themed items, I was at a Rite-Aid in my area and came across some stocking stuffers that caught my eye.

Wind-up Polar Bears, Penguins, Moose, etc, that literally CRAP OUT small Brown candies. And by “Crap Out” I mean, the candies fall out from their anuses, as they walk on your table.

The Polar Bear version was tagged as the “Sub Zero Poopin’ Hero”

o_0

Ghosted by NintendoMan @ 11/27/2008 6:11 PM EST


Well Dinner went well all that showed was my mother and step father every one one else either called in sick or decided they had better things to do, like indulge their alcoholism .

Well tomorrow i get to take my daughter to The Festival of Trees its a thing that gives money to the childrens hospital in Baltimore Kennedy Kreiger ; so she can ride a Reindeer. i may just have to lie about my weight and probably wear a girdle so i can ride one too

Ghosted by Starscream77 @ 11/27/2008 6:16 PM EST


Oh man, it wouldn’t be Christmas without X-E. I can’t imagine my holidays without it. Looking forward to this year’s Advent Calendar. I’ve been looking forward to it since the end of last years.

I’ve haven’t posted in a while, but I’ve been reading all the articles. Awesome as always. The Jukebox is f’ing awesome as always.

Ghosted by Darth Galvatron @ 11/27/2008 7:08 PM EST


Do they do a Sugar Mommy?

Ghosted by janedoe8x @ 11/27/2008 7:09 PM EST


I just woke up from a LONG nap about a half an hour ago. I got up extra early to watch the parade and then pounded down the chow. I feel like I just woke up from a coma. lol.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/27/2008 7:14 PM EST


Too…much…turkey….

Ghosted by Postmark @ 11/27/2008 7:23 PM EST


just finished watching the charlie brown thanksgiving special… havnt seen that one for several years… if you’ve never seen it before, or it doesnt come on in your neck of the woods, or if you just missed seeing it on tv, heres a link to watch it online:

http://video.aol.com/video-detail/a-charlie-brown-thanksgiving-part-1-of-3/99147231/?icid=VIDURVANI03

there are links to parts 2 and 3 next to the video window on that page… i never really thought about this before, but does anyone find it odd that woodstock would be excited about eating turkey? would a canary eating turkey be considered cannibalistic? or am i just nitpicking? please discuss…

Ghosted by TOmmy! @ 11/27/2008 8:01 PM EST


geez, that rickroll would’ve been much cooler if he wasn’t lip synching to the original track from 1987. i know they don’t really sing in those parades, but still…

Ghosted by Amy @ 11/27/2008 8:03 PM EST


Hey all.

Headed back to the rocky road of retail tomorrow afternoon – we’ll see what happens. News makes it sound like a blood bath of crappiness, but I’m really wanting the news to proven wrong for once. Self-righteous jerks think they know everything. Punks.

Good Tgiving though – a little different without the parade review, but maybe life is just changing for me/us some.

Ghosted by Terror Claws @ 11/27/2008 8:44 PM EST


Well i’m done with the main courses. Time to start in on those desserts. =)

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/27/2008 8:53 PM EST


no black friday for me. there just isnt anything worth camping out over , unless i was first in line and got the 34 inch TV for 200 bucks. Besides they stopped giving out freebies at the door years ago.. that was part of the appeal to me

Ghosted by Starscream77 @ 11/27/2008 9:06 PM EST


GD I want a bunch of the songs off of that Jukebox! I wish there was a way to pull some of those down.

Rp

Ghosted by MessiahRp @ 11/27/2008 9:18 PM EST


Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.I caught somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 minutes of the Parade this morning. All I was able to catch was the musical/dancing numbers, not a single ballon. I probably wont be going shopping tomorrow..I’m nearly broke, and then theres the fact that I ate enough today to feed a Third World country for quite awhile.

I don’t know if I misread the TV Guide, but I did not see “It’s A Wonderful Life” playing on any station this year..not even NBC. I found that a bit disconcerting…

Take care shopping tomorrow, everyone. Matt, keep it up ! I’m off to finish this pumpkin pie.

Ghosted by ChallengeChesnut @ 11/27/2008 9:34 PM EST


I have a perfectly fine working copy of It’s A Wonderful Life on VHS. YES, VHS! Think i’ll pop that baby in tomorrow. Or this weekend. Whenever. The tryptophan has REALLY slowed me down today.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/27/2008 9:58 PM EST


I’m seriously considering going out veryearly tommorrow to buy 4 2-liters of Cranberry Splash to get me through a full day of Christmas decorating. This is the first year I’ve tried it, and now I’m hooked. They need to open a clinic for addicts…

Ghosted by PlantMonster @ 11/27/2008 10:21 PM EST


Full, frenetic and have half a load on. Yay. Hope all had a good TG. :)

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/27/2008 10:31 PM EST


There hasn’t been a Beethoven since Beethoven’s 5th in 2003. I only know this because I own it on a used rental VHS. I bought it just because of Dave Thomas and John Larroquette starring in the sad thing. Night Court and Strange Brew together? AWESOME! :)

Ghosted by palmerholic @ 11/27/2008 10:32 PM EST


I wish I had the fortitude to attempt Black Friday shopping. There’s a digital camera at Target that I want really badly, but I don’t know if I can justify camping out at the door at like 3 in the morning for it.

Ghosted by Annette @ 11/27/2008 10:52 PM EST


Best goddamned parade ever. Rick Astley is no stranger to love!
And yeah,when I saw Pikachu I was totally thinking of Sugar spamming that lighting bolt move. I need to Brawl with you guys sometime again. Maybe SNT.

Ghosted by Kid Nicky @ 11/27/2008 11:02 PM EST


So does anyones still watch King Kong on Thanksgiving? I was able to get the “origional” and “Son Of” in but not “Mighty Joe Young.”

Ghosted by Shawn @ 11/27/2008 11:03 PM EST


My aunt and uncle just stopped by (well, they’re now leaving thank everything good in the world !) and they’re planning on hitting the stores, so they’ll have to be up by 3 AM…..To..Hell…With…That..

Ultraman…I’ve got IAWL on DVD..but not too see it airing on NBC on Thanksgiving as I sit and eat slices of assorted pies and drink copius amounts of wassail (everyone needs to try that stuff) followed by a few shots of Crown…it’s near unthinkable. I digress.

Back to “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles”.

Ghosted by ChallengeChesnut @ 11/27/2008 11:10 PM EST


ChallengeChesnut: I hear ya. It’s just so much a part of Thanksgiving and Christmas to see movies like that aired on TV, that when theyr’e not, it just feels different. Oh well. At least we can watch them on home format. I will definitely Brawl this SNT. Matt: just out of curiosity , have you tried playin with any other Smash characters?

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/27/2008 11:25 PM EST


That RickRolling was the GREATEST moment in that parade’s history. Otherwise, it was just another boring parade.

I was disappointed in the Smurf balloon because it was just a generic Smurf. Couldn’t they have put glasses on him to make him Brainy Smurf? Or holding a mirror to make him Vanity Smurf? Or a paintbrush for Painter Smurf? Heck, give him a tattoo like Hardy Smurf.

Well, I ate like a pig (but who doesn’t?) and watched “Click” on Fox, which is sorta a modern version of IAWL.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/27/2008 11:42 PM EST


Ultraman: When I sense that my friends are getting too tired of battling Pika, I’ll switch to Lucario or Marth. (Or Ike preferably, but one of my friends uses him, so I have to use him sparingly.)

Ghosted by Matt @ 11/27/2008 11:42 PM EST


Hey, I just noticed that Matt updated the Christmas motif with Fresh-Up Gum, a Pepsi sticker, and a Snoopy sticker. Cool.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 11/27/2008 11:44 PM EST


Terror Claws: I read it. As always it was good. =)
Matt: It’s always a smart strategic move to practice with different characters I find. As soon as your opponent figures out a strategy to counter you with one character, you can surprise them with your other characters. Also, would you by any chance be interested in battling pokemon? I have Pokemon Diamond too. If so, just let me know your friend code.

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/28/2008 12:03 AM EST


Thanks Ultraman.

Hey, just out of curiosity, I SUUUCK at fighting games, but am I missing a bunch by not brawling or owning that game? I hate it when I’m late to an XE party, and then no one does that stuff anymore and I feel like a loser.

Just curious.

Ghosted by Terror Claws @ 11/28/2008 12:26 AM EST


Terror Claws: YES you ARE misssing ALOT by not having Brawl! Although i’m not trying to make you feel worse about that.lol. Trust me when I say, you don’t have to know ANYTHING about videogames to be good at Brawl. If you have the chance, get it! You won’t regret it. =)

Ghosted by ULTRAMAN @ 11/28/2008 12:47 AM EST


Dudes I totally got Rick Rolled by Barry Manilow on Wendsday! I was makin oreo balls at my moms/grandmas and there was a commercial for a new Barry Manilow CD of covers of 80’s pop hits. I’ll be damned if he didn’t randomly break out into Never gonna give you up. I screamed out loud RICK ROLL! and my mom was like, what the hell is wrong with you? why are you screaming Rock and Roll?

Ghosted by mandy_Reeves @ 11/28/2008 12:56 AM EST


This Happy Orange…how does he tie into Box 23?

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 11/28/2008 2:28 AM EST


I was debating mentioning this, then I saw Matt’s quote regarding the parade: “Less reliant on Broadway acts, probably because Broadway is on the verge of nuclear implosion.”

Definitely an awesome parade with the Smurf balloon, Rick Astley, et. al. But I guess they had to have a few Broadway numbers. And the one I really had a hard time buying into were the ambiguously gay sailors (not that there’s anything wrong with that) the sailors dancing around and singing that “there ain’t….nothing quite…like a dame.”

Ghosted by Alexander @ 11/28/2008 9:06 AM EST


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