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Got my Christmas tree. Got candy canes, too.

For Christmas, I am requesting the ability to FREEZE TIME.

We got our tree. We've been using this one specific tree lot for the past few years, not so much because the trees are better or cheaper, but because this place really puts on a show. The lot looks just like the one from A Christmas Story, right down to the colored lights stranded around barbed wire.

It's a pretty perfect place. Since it's actually a mom & pop home and garden center that alternates themes with the passing seasons, there's more to it than just a few rows of trees. For one, there's a speaker system circling the lot, so as you're waddling through the tree aisles, you're serenaded by Wham and Paul McCartney. For two, they sell a lot more than just Christmas trees. Tons of wreaths, light-up lawn inflatables, reindeer-shaped wooden mailboxes and so forth...the kind of stuff you wouldn't buy, but love looking at.

For three, they gave out free cups of apple cider.

It was surreal. Between the music blaring and the warmly dressed cashier inviting us to have some apple cider, I had the strangest sense that I'd become trapped in a low-budget made-for-television Christmas movie. Clearly our salesperson/cider supplier was about to lull us into false faith with promises of big tree discounts, before pitching some kind of harebrained investment scheme where we pay 500 bucks to back her brother-in-law's "oil substitute," and ultimately discover the true meaning of Christmas by way of being broke. Anyway, the cider was excellent.

That's our tree. Our tree isn't very photogenic, but I promise, it's a handsome tree. I'm not sure if it's $48 worth of handsome, but that's what we paid. Currently, the $48 Christmas tree is laying sideways on our living room floor, still netted. This situation will be remedied soon, but even in this sad state, the tree still managed to overtake the toxic air of our apartment with the sweet scent of Christmas pine. And not that bullshit pine-in-a-can stuff, either. The real kind. The kind that makes you inhale more deeply than you ever thought you could, seemingly by reflex.

I'm not sure if we'll even have time to decorate the tree tomorrow, but at least it's here. There is no sight finer than a tree covered in Christmas crap, but even naked, it's prettier than yo momma.

I'm a candy cane traditionalist, but it's hard to resist some of the brand name candy-brand candy canes that have arrived in recent years. (Brand name candy-brand candy canes? I may want to edit that description. If I don't, it means I haven't proofread this before publishing. In which case...shit.)

There are candy canes based on everything from Sprees to Starburst, but I can't say that I'm a huge fan of how they look on trees. These "specialty" canes often come in nontraditional candy cane colors, like, for example, ORANGE. I can't wrap my head around orange candy canes and purple candy canes and other such atrocities, because I am a fallen human being and this is what life has come to for me. Still, even from a purely artistic perspective, white and red stripes will always contrast better against forest green than fucking orange and purple.

I forgot where I was going with this. Thank God for photos. Bubblicious Candy Canes might not be new, but I've certainly never seen them before. Though they seem pretty typical at first, a closer inspection reveals the hidden surprise that makes them worth all these many paragraphs: They are candy canes with gum inside!

It's true! As you suck the gum-flavored candy cane down to nothingness, an inner cylinder (well, a cylinder with a big curve at the end) made of sweet, chewy Bubblicious bubble gum is revealed! It's good gum, too. The canes' moistness and sugar seems to seep into the gum, transforming it from normal Bubblicious into that weird gum paste stuff that Bazooka used to sell in tubes. If you know what I'm talking about, you realize why this is special.

I was going to write more, but...bed. Merry Christmas!

Posted by Matt on 12/07/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 153 comments

Damn, I always post and then figure out I’ve got more to say !

We have 5 trees in the house at the moment….6 with the addittion of a the lone real tree as the day draws nearer, but we wait awhile to pick it up so it’s fresh as it can possibly be. That and it can take a few weeks of walking through the woods to find a good one. There is a tree farm about an hour away, and when we wind up going there..the place is awesome. They carry you around in small trailers pulled by tractors and they have warm cider, hot chochlate, ect, about the same as Matt described. I love that place. The wind whipping through the trees and around the corners of the lanes on a chilly day contraste nicely with the homeade cheesesticks my sisters whip up for the occassion.

Chestnuts roasted by ChallengeChesnut @ 12/07/2008 5:23 PM


Chestnut: I used to go to a nice tree farm with my parents every year when they still put up a real tree. It was a lot of fun (but not so much having to help carry out a ginormous 15 to 18-foot Christmas tree!)

My folks decided it was getting too cost-prohibitive and instead now put up a giant fake tree (an 18-footer) that I love. It’s glorious.

All of our trees are fake ones, but I think somehow that’s OK cause they’re [i]really[/i] fake. Our upstairs tree is flocked and has an extremely loose outdoors theme (meaning we put holly leaves and beaded grapevine and snowflakes on it, mainly), and my big tree is silver and we put real retro-looking stuff on it, so it’s crazy colorful and sparkly. The other tree has color chasing/twinkle lights and gets all my ornaments from childhood :D

I miss the smell of real trees sometimes. Maybe next year I’ll get a wreath or something. I just hate cleaning up the mess.

Chestnuts roasted by Reni @ 12/07/2008 6:40 PM


Did you ever eat the X-Men gummy candies, Matt?

I definately remember seeing the gum in the tubes, but never ate it myself. But I was definately a big fan of the strawberry gel in a tube. Basically the Gushers gel in tube form.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 12/07/2008 6:41 PM


I’m about half way done with decorating the first tree. Should be done over the next few nights. Then I’ll start in on the second one. I’m trying to find some unique and original type ornaments. Anything in those categories would be just fine. I think I’ll get some Christmas themed cereal too. Christmas Crunch and Christmas Lucky Charms are the main 2 that I’m after.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/07/2008 6:48 PM


I’m making a seat cushion from an old Type O Negative t-shirt. Not a very Christmas-y activity in itself, but I’m doing so while listening to the Xmas Jukebox. When “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” came on, I happened to be cutting through fabric and chuckled as I thought of the Grinch making his Santa suit.

FYI Matt, bless you for including a Smashing Pumpkins song. After I got over the initial shock of hearing Billy Corgan’s voice, I really enjoyed the track.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 12/07/2008 6:56 PM


As for Candy Canes, I like all kinds of flavors, in addition to the traditional ones. I LOVE the multi flavored rainbow ones.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/07/2008 6:59 PM


Two trees? o_O

I’m going to try to convince my family not to even put 1 up.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/07/2008 7:00 PM


instead of dogs, you should have done waiterbot covering “the night santa went crazy”.

Chestnuts roasted by jason @ 12/07/2008 7:05 PM


Neg-

We have three trees- one real, and covered with family ornament, one fake and covered with soft ornaments, and one more fake tree covered in antique glass ornaments. Now, the last one is the one the cat likes to sleep under. Stupid cat…

Chestnuts roasted by PlantMonster @ 12/07/2008 7:09 PM


You’re not endearing yourself to me ;)

lol, I love you Christmas crazed people. Well, at least the ones at X-E :twisted:

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/07/2008 7:14 PM


We just purchased a spectacular 7.5-foot artificial tree. Having had real trees for most of my life, I can say without hesitation that this one is by far the best-looking and most majestic one I have ever had. Artificials get a bad rap but they can be quite awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 12/07/2008 7:40 PM


Well, I always liked the weird-o candy canes of many flavors, but that’s probably because I’m not a big fan of peppermint.

We have an artifical tree, not much to talk about.

Also, I was wondering a few things about the Advent Callender, specifically last year’s one. First off, where the hell can I get a giant rabbit like the Leviathan? I really want one of those, just so it can lord over my toy collection. And secondly, how on earth did Matt get the idea for this new tradition of cryptic clues and mysterious nightmare-fuel hints to the story of that year’s Advent Callendar?

Chestnuts roasted by Tom @ 12/07/2008 8:35 PM


Ultraman- They have an ornament out this year from Terror Of Mechagodzilla of the part where Godzilla is holding Mechagodzilla’s severed head.
Nothing says,”season’s greetings” like decapitating a robot!

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/07/2008 9:16 PM


Though I have regular old peppermint candy canes on the tree this year, there is nothing finer than Hershey’s chocolate-mint candy canes. They’re red, white, and green, and REALLY chocolate-y tasting. I’ve actually seen them at the grocery store where I work. Maybe I’ll get a box for old time’s sake. Mom used to keep extras around so my sisters and brother and I wouldn’t snitch them off the tree before Christmas.

I have a fake tree now, and so do my parents, but we bought real ones when I was a kid. I have fond memories of the annual family trek to buy the tree. Mom and Dad would round up all three of us (four of us after my brother was born) and take us to every tree lot in southern Cape May County, from the tiny mom-and-pop store on one corner of K-Mart’s parking lot to several huge local nurseries. I don’t think we used anyone reguarly, just whomever had the best price and the best tree. My sisters and brother and I used to chase each other and admire the decorations while Mom and Dad would argue and haggle over the tree.

When we were all done, we might go out to dinner somewhere. The Wendy’s in Rio Grande was a favorite after-tree-shopping spot when it had that awesome Mexican/Italian/Salad buffet. When Wendy’s took out the salad bar, we’d go to Hunan’s Chinese Restaurant in the mall behind the Wendy’s…especially once they started their own buffet. I could so go for their angel hair pasta and steamed mussels right now.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 12/07/2008 9:20 PM


At GameStop, they got Mario Kart Wii ornaments. I might pick them up, but 15 years old, no job, $20 alowance dosen’t get much. Next year, that all changes!

Chestnuts roasted by Aaron @ 12/07/2008 10:50 PM


Kid Nicky: Youv’e just given me a new goal. Find Godzilla that ornament. Godzilla ROXS!

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/07/2008 11:01 PM


Yikes, I’m going for the photo finish tonight. 12:30 may end up being the new midnight.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/07/2008 11:47 PM


No Worries, Matt, 12:30 will still be 11:30 in my time zone. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/07/2008 11:54 PM


Aye, same here Matt! Use the timewarp as much as you need!

Chestnuts roasted by Captain Will @ 12/08/2008 12:13 AM


Woo hoo!

We just put up our tree and decorations and stuff. Now the house looks awesomer than ever!

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 12/08/2008 12:58 AM


It’s up. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/08/2008 1:19 AM


Whoo its up

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 12/08/2008 1:20 AM


Nice. Now its time for me to get some shut eye. I’m very curious about tomorrow’s advent for obvious reasons.

Chestnuts roasted by Jack @ 12/08/2008 1:24 AM


Good job on that one Matt. Nice ending.

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 12/08/2008 1:29 AM


You Kuse, you lose.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 12/08/2008 1:40 AM


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