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The Christmas Fallout Thread, 2008.

Christmas was good! Long and tiring, but good! I feel like I haven't stopped moving for two days, and I'm very much looking forward to a few days of absolute nothingness as I lay all slug-like on the couch, covered in new blankets, new books and new toys.

Wait, shit -- I still have to finish the Advent Calendar. Don't worry, I will. :)

We spent Christmas Eve at my sister's, and the basic goal was to polish off the 457 bottles of cheap sake I picked up on the way there. Mission accomplished. Thank God sake isn't really a "hangover" alcohol. Christmas Day was spent here with the woman's family, and all went swell. Since I privately loathe turkey, we made two whole chickens instead. They came pre-seasoned in Jiffy Pop-style bags, which expanded into big balloons while in the oven. This visual didn't make for the classiest Christmas, but it got the job done.

Two signs of a successful holiday: One, I managed to watch A Christmas Story at least three full times during the TBS marathon. Two, I avoided that depressing moment when all of the temporarily-yuletide radio stations switched back to normal pop songs at the stroke of midnight on 12/26.

Before I dive back into the land of Lipton and coconut crabs (admittedly, this won't occur until I accomplish the aforementioned couch-slug playtime), it's time for X-E's annual Christmas Fallout Thread!

You know the drill: It's time to compare our loot! In the comments, tell everyone what you got for Christmas. It's the only time of year that we can be shameless in our materialism, and don't let the few lousy krauts who cry against excess tell you otherwise. If Christmas is a chance for everyone to be seven-years-old, take joy in knowing that few seven-year-olds care about anything other than what's in their lap.

This year's haul was fantastic. If I had to hole up in a fallout shelter for a few months with nothing but this year's Christmas gifts, I'd starve to death, but I definitely wouldn't be bored. Here are some of the highlights:

Okay, how amazing are these? Your eyes don't deceive you: They are X-E Advent Calendar coffee mugs. Holy shit. These are from my sister, and since I'm quite sure that she hasn't been secretly reading the Advent Calendar every morning, this gift took some serious thought. I now have a new favorite coffee mug. (Actually, I have two.) My Archie McPhee and nWo Wolfpac mugs will now be retired. They had a good run.

DVDs! I guess I don't need to list them since they're all perfectly visible in the photo, but suffice to say, if nobody hears from me for the next week, don't buy it if I cite "the flu" or some other such bullshit. The truth is, I'll be watching Unsolved Mysteries or Friday the 13th: The Series. (PS: That Area 51 Alien Interview thing is so incredibly awesome/horrible that I may need to devote an actual full-length article to its awesomeness/horribleness. Stay tuned.)

I love that watch. I only ever wear jeans and black shirts (any forcible deviation to this makes me bitch like an infant), so color-by-accessories is important. I just like simple, dark clothes -- I'm not trying to tell the world that I'm moody. Nobody will think I'm moody (or worse, attempting to look moody) when I've got this time-telling acid trip strapped around my wrist. The fact that the watch is officially titled "SHARK" just makes it all the more awesome.

Pictured right: A plush Alien Chestburster. What more needs to be said? The neat thing is, I got a plushie Facehugger last year, so now I have all the tools necessary to make both ends of my couch appear deadly.

For the past few years, my family has included an "elephant swap" as part of our Christmas Eve festivities. Is that the right term? "Elephant swap?"

Basically, everyone buys a gift valued between $25-$40, and we all draw numbers out of a hat to determine the order by which the gifts will be chosen. As the game continues, players can choose to open one of the still-wrapped gifts, or they can steal one of the presents someone else already picked.

I feel like I'm not explaining this correctly, but the bottom line is that I went home with some kind of fucked up straw porcupine doll by way of this game. YES. (The Corona gift set came with him, but who cares about beer when you have straw porcupines?)

I love straw porcupines!

Vodka, tequila and a four-pack of dirty martini mix. Longtime readers know of my love for the dirty martini, and I've even tried to get a few of you to try them out individually. Though the original dirty martinis were made with brine straight out of the olive jar, the mixes are infinitely better. If you're ever going to try one, you *have* to get an actual mix first. Trust me. (And I've tried lots of mixes -- "Dirty Sue" is my runaway favorite.)

For some unknown reason, I've only ever bought myself one bottle of dirty mix at a time. This meant that I could never be as liberal with my pours as I wanted to be. Now that I have four full bottles, I'm free to make the saltiest martini in the history of civilization. And I will, soon enough.


Books! I got a ton of 'em. Ten are pictured above, and there's at least another ten that I didn't bother to take photos of. Pretty much all of my primary interests are covered, from sea monsters to ancient Romans to retired pro-wrestlers and beyond. If you're curious about what any of the books shown above actually are, feel free to ask in the comments. If you're not, you are a big stupid head. They're great books.

Some of the books I didn't include in the photo spread are just as great. I may edit this post later with additional pictures, for posterity's sake. I don't want to thumb through a dinosaur book two years from now and have no way of knowing exactly where it came from.

Wii stuff! Got Wii Fit and Endless Ocean. I really don't know much about Wii Fit, but from reading blog posts across the web, it seemed like it was worth having. I'm not sure if I can see myself standing on one leg in the middle of my living room just because some virtual yoga instructor tells me to, but I guess stranger things have happened.

And Endless Ocean? Come on, that's amazing. I can't believe it's taken me so long to get it. (If any of you own or have played either of these games, I'd love to hear your thoughts before I crack 'em open.)

Also pictured: A nice little Megatron bust, a four-pack of hot sauces (not hot like Tabasco -- hot like fire) and a weird sack marked "Mystery Grab Bag." I have not opened this "Mystery Grab Bag" and I have absolutely no idea what's in there. It seems like it'll make for a good blog entry on a rainy day.

Okay, so every year, my brother gets me wild Tiki-related items. If I had it my way, our entire apartment would look like the Bamboo Lounge from Goodfellas. You may remember a certain 60" Tiki god statue in the background of several photos over the past few months. That was his gift to me last year. This time, it's a pair of ridiculous Tiki lamps, which arrived in boxes that were four times larger than they needed to be, kept in place with loose hay. It was just like the leg lamp "fragile" crate, only not really.

Also pictured: A Tiki tissue dispenser and a lava lamp. Everyone needs a Tiki tissue dispenser. The lava lamp is about five times more awesome than I was anticipating, as it's one of those older style huge ones -- not the medium-sized lamps that you'd find at any old department store. Love it.

Ugh -- I'm just now realizing that a few of my other gifts really deserve photo-archiving, so I'm definitely going to be editing this post in a little while. For now, let's get the ball rolling: What did you get this year? (And feel free to talk about how you spent Christmas in general, too!)

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Posted by Matt on 12/26/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 393 comments

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I got absolutely nothing. All I wanted is for my January rent to be paid :( . Oh wait, does a massage count if I was obligated to have sex with the masseuse after?

Chestnuts roasted by jennifer @ 12/27/2008 12:35 AM


It counts.

Tis better to give than to receive, yo.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back it On Up 13 @ 12/27/2008 12:47 AM


Wolfman, I may be 53 but I’m still a kid inside. And one of the bonuses of parenthood is having a legitimate reason to buy and play with toys again with your kids. With my sons, I got to relive my tomboy days and play with their HeMan guys and cars and trucks and Lego sets and Star Wars stuff. When the boys were 12 & 8 and I had given up all hope of ever having a girl, my daughter was born…and I was able to indulge myself to my heart’s content in all of the girly things I never had when I was little – real Barbies instead of her cousin Francie, a real dollhouse instead of making one out of a box…you get the picture. So, yeah – Christmas with kids is fantabulously remarkablous. And I find that I really don’t much care if I get anything, just as long as I can make Christmas happen for them. They love all of the special traditions they grew up with.

I guess there’s something very comforting in being able to say, “In my family, we always…”. So when you start your family, you’ll have traditions from your family and from your spouse’s family to draw from, and come up with some of your own, too. Your kids will thank you someday.

P.S. One of my gifts from my daughter (she’s 18) is Wii points so I can play the original NES Zelda and Lolo games…I used to sit up for hours after the boys went to bed to play those. But I cheated. I used a Game Genie.

Chestnuts roasted by Trish @ 12/27/2008 12:51 AM


Squee! I’m glad you commented because 1) I had no idea the TMNT guys were from you and 2) the only reason they aren’t here is because I immediately put them high up on a shelf in our living room and forgot that they were a Christmas present. :)

Will e-mail you tonight. I owe a bunch of e-mails. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 12/27/2008 12:51 AM


Christmas sucks anymore…

My girlfriend dumped me about a week before Christmas, and I’m 22, so that means I’m an “adult” now to my extended family, so I only got cards with money from my grandma and parents.

The only good thing I got was cash from my parents that I used to buy a huge bass amp. 450 watts with a 4X10 cabinet. It’s way too loud when I have it turned to 2, so it’s fun to turn it up to 7 and make the entire house shake.

I think I might go buy myself an xbox 360 and pretend that someone in my family bought it for me. Maybe I can make myself think that Christmas is as good as it used to be that way.

Chestnuts roasted by Meccapocolypse @ 12/27/2008 12:55 AM


I love X-Entertainment,and believe me,nothing has provided more laughs and general good times than reading about all my childhood toys and pop culture obsessions.It kind of disturbed me though in reading the blog entries here that a good number of you in the fanbase(which I’m assuming is in their early/late 20′s and just maybe 30′s),literally got ‘toys’ for Xmas.Not only that,but they were thrilled to be getting them,and gushing about them on the web post.It was alternately touching and pathetic at the same time lol.Oh well,all in good fun right? Believe me,I would love to re-create the long ago X-mas when I recieved a Shogun Warriors “Mazinga” figure,the Star Wars “Early Bird” preview kit,and a drug store knock off ‘Jedi Force’ lightsaber(in red,like Darth Vader)…

Chestnuts roasted by Bklyn_Artist @ 12/27/2008 1:07 AM


Second year in a row I made a damn good Christmas haul, a bit of a surprise given how much most of my family and friends have been complaining about empty wallets this year…

From Older Friend and Husband In Georgia:

“Centennial” 1978 mini-series on DVD
Beautiful hand-embroidered cloth to cover my fresh bread
Magazines on country living and retro stories
Cute red wood signs that say “Falala” and Hohoho” and have little Christmas symbols glued around them
Three childrens’ adventure books,”Spiderweb For Two,” “The 7 Professors of the Far North” and “Flight of the Silver Turtle”
Barry Manilow “Great Songs of the Fifties” CD (Don’t laugh; I’m a big Manilow fan)

From My Girlfriends:

Two journals (I write in my offline journal every morning and go through them every couple of months)
Hand lotion
Lip gloss
Pastel pens
A blue digital camera (I’ll add pictures to my blog as soon as I can get my computer running more quickly)
Three WebKinz – stuffed animals that come with codes for a “virtual” pet you can dress, build rooms for, and play awesome games with. I got the Gray Squirrel, the Brown Cow, and the Cardinal. The former two are so popular, they were retired before they were even released!
“Get Smart” DVD
$25 gift card to FYE
$25 gift card to Barnes & Noble
$25 gift card to The Vermont Country Store

From Co-Worker Secret Santa:

Cute purple fairy figure

From Various Family Members:

Beautiful black coat with a luxurious fur-trimmed hood from uncle and his girlfriend
Bunny slippers from Dad’s girlfriend
$150 from Dad
Two more WebKinz from stepsister – Otter and a second Cardinal
A third WebKinz from grown cousins – Lil’Kinz Google (white platypus-like critter)
Grand piano ornament from youngest sister, boyfriend, and nephews
“Recipe Box” with actual recipes and three lotions that smell like cookies from another sister and her boyfriend
Huge red vase and red crystal-like paperweight from brother
“Hostess apron,” fancy apron with ruffle trim from Mom and stepdad
Philadelphia Eagles football ornament from Mom (definitely not stepdad – he’s a Giants fan)
Gingerbread man ornament with dangling legs
Bread cookbook from Mom
Annual calender – this year’s has a folksy chef theme
Home-made cookies from another set of grown cousins. This one was very much appreciated. I gave all the cookies I made last week away as gifts.
$300 from Mom and stepdad

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 12/27/2008 1:13 AM


I started reading comments from the bottom up, and I thought Matt was actually squeeing about something. It…kind of weirded me out.
:D

So…is the porcupine supposed to be able to drink beer through his quills?

Chestnuts roasted by Bluejay @ 12/27/2008 1:21 AM


I got really weirded out a few months ago when X-E Matt said something about skullfucking.

It seems like that’s the kind of thought that other people have, but not X-E Matt. Maybe my perception is unrealistically pure, I don’t know. But the X-E Matt who lives in my mind does not skullfuck anything. Especially not a pumpkin, which I think was the victim in that post.

Chestnuts roasted by Rev. Back it On Up 13 @ 12/27/2008 1:23 AM


I somehow managed to get sick on christmas eve morning and well on the day after christmas, so that sucked. But I did get a good haul:

1. AppleTV – I have some many videos in random places I really needed to get them to the TV and my iTunes to the stereo. Love it so far.
2. LittleBigPlanet
3. Metal Gear Solid 4
4. Valkyria Chronicles
5. Charger thing for PS3 controllers
6. Huge wall clock

One of the worst things about being sick is I usually read the X-E advent calendar on christmas eve when I’m trying to fall asleep, totally missed it this year.

Chestnuts roasted by Travis @ 12/27/2008 1:25 AM


Mystie-
Is that the tie that’s all pixelated looking? Those things are awesome.
Matt-
I think WiiFit is the biggest ripoff game out there. I’ve used it for maybe two hours total since I bought it in August(?). I know Wii Music is the one everyone laughs at,but IMO WiiFit is even worse.
Also,shame on you. When you’re nWo,you’re nWo FOR LIFE!!!

I won’t list EVERYTHING I got,but things X-Eer’s (and X-Ettes!) would care about:

Pac-Man tree ornament (looks like the arcade cabinet,lights up and plays music/SFX)
Godzilla holding Mechagodzilla’s severed head ornament (MG’s eyes light up,G roars)
Megatron ornament

Donkey Kong Jenga
Sorry Sliders
Transformers (G1) monopoly
Transformers (movie) Risk

“Sound of the Smiths” which is the new Smiths greatest hits,it has some different outtakes and such.

Marvel Comics Godzilla issue 1,in pretty close to mint condition,considering how old it is.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/27/2008 1:26 AM


Bklyn_Artist: I find it ironic and sad that anyone posting on this particular website considers it “pathetic” for an adult to like toys. Have you forgotten that the owner of the site is a grown man who owns multiple dollhouses for the purpose of telling stories with little plastic Playmobil dudes? Most of us are here *because* we love toys and other childhood things, and can’t find very many other places to talk about that without being called pathetic. Please don’t bring that attitude here too.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/27/2008 1:29 AM


Invader Norbert&neg: My absolute fav. Wii games are Kart,Brawl,Battle Rev.(Pokemon)SM Galaxy and when I get it Animal Crossing. I technically haven’t played Animal Crossing yet, but I don’t have to to know that I love it.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/27/2008 1:38 AM


Yo, yo, yo. What a perfect opportunity for a grown man to talk about his toys! Here is a list of my goodies from this year!

“Stocking Stuffers”
- Pooping Reindeer (It’s a candy dispenser with butterscotch jelly beans)
- Two packs of the Star Wars Galactic Heroes (Christmas editions)
- Oball (Christmas edition)
- Peppermint sticks, chocolate graham crackers and all kinds of neat candy/toys from chocolatepaper (awesome store, check it out http://www.chocolatepaperroanoke.com/)
- “Micro Manager” figure
- micro slinky
and a couple of other things I don’t feel like listing

“Under the tree gifts”
- 42″ Plasma TV
- Blu Ray player
- The Dark Knight on Blu Ray
- WiFi adapter for my Xbox
- Mortal Kombat vs. DC for Xbox
- MK vs. DC game guide
- Jenga (Donkey Kong edition – it’s awesome!)
- WVU (West Virginia) football “hard hat” (not sure why the logo was slapped on a helmet but it was different and unique so I’m down with it)
- Pro Wrestling books – “In the Pit with Piper” and “WWE Main Event – WWE in the 80s”
- H & C Coffee Neon sign desk replica (it lights up!) It’s a local landmark…if you’re interested you can check it here…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNAocuqlS90
- JBL iPod dock (I got it for my wife but I’ll be using this one as much as she will :)
- gift card
- Christmas ornament purchased from Habitat for Humanity
- Joker “The Audacity of Joke” t-shirt (everyone needs one!) http://www.redbubble.com/people/jameslillis/t-shirts/1953509-4-the-audacity-of-joke
- Brushed aluminum “fancy” trash can for the remodeled kitchen (my wife was absolutely thrilled…lol)
- Prince of Persia game guide (Xbox)
- West Virginia football stickers
- Rick Warren’s “A Purpose Driven Life”…great read!
- WVU Christmas ornament (another one!)
- Bunches of holiday grub made by the wifey, friends and family :)

Also picked up bunches of cool knick knacks all through December at various Christmas functions and parties, fun fun!

One more thing!! I own Endless Ocean and I really enjoy the game! If you are a fan of just swimming around the ocean and snapping pictures of aquatic wildlife and enjoying awesome water physics and graphics in a game then you’ll dig it. If you like shooting aquatic life and making the oceans run red with the life blood of harmless and beautiful fish you will hate the game…cause they ain’t none a-that.

Hope you enjoy my first official post after reading this site for almost 2 years now!

Chestnuts roasted by Church @ 12/27/2008 1:43 AM


Love the watch and the Megatron bust (especially since they packaged it in a vintage style box). Watch out for the red label Dave’s Ultimate Insanity bottle. A little too much of that stuff and you’ll find yourself reading all your x-mas books on the crapper in very short order.

Chestnuts roasted by toonswap @ 12/27/2008 1:43 AM


Matt, the Bret Hart book is FANTASTIC. Best wrestling biography I’ve read… even better than Mick Foley’s first book, which says a LOT.

Chestnuts roasted by Andy @ 12/27/2008 1:43 AM


That’s not how you fight a troll jazzy.

You want toys, you go buy ‘em. Forget this giant notion of social acceptability. If we listened to the ideals of this so called “normal society” you’d be compelled to only love members of the opposite sex, enjoy mainstream music, drive Dodge Stratuses, drink Folgers, and watch Jim Carrey movies (Yes Man is good, though, not gonna front. Hey Zooey <333). Plus, I wouldn’t be able to tramp around in my pink feather boa~

Go get ur lightsaber, mang. Reclaim your glory.

Clicky name for boa-action.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/27/2008 2:02 AM


I, like everyone else, am in awe of those AC mugs…I want some!

Between Jennie and my folks, I got some DVDs (Iron Man, The Dark Knight, Wanted, and season 11 of The Simpsons), some books (Nature Girl and Flush [both by Carl Hiaasen] and the Late Show Book of Fun Facts), and $40 in iTunes credits. There were other things on my list I would have rather had, but I’m satisfied.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 12/27/2008 2:29 AM


WARNING DO NOT CLICK NEG’S NAME UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE

Anyone else find it odd that not that many people actually said anything about toys? A couple of the girls mentioned some plush animals,which is expected,and maybe one or two guys mentioned action figures,allthough I don’t see any when I skim the page. I’d hardly say there was any “pathetic gushing”.

Anyway,just visited Amazon where I used the money I recieved for X-Mas on DVDs.

King of Kong:Fistful of Quarters
Godzilla Vs. Hedorah
Justice League Unlimited Season 1.

JLAJRC-
Have you started reading that Superman book yet? I thought about buying it,but I wasn’t totally sold on it.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/27/2008 2:33 AM


Someone’s jealous ^_^

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/27/2008 2:35 AM


We had what little presents there were to be exchanged today… but I am far too tired to type it all up. I’ll try to get some pics and the list typed up tomorrow…It won’t take long ’cause there’s not much loot!

Also, Matt those mugs are beyond awesome. Now if you took a picture of yourself wearing a mug as a hat….I think the universe might implode from awesomeness.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/27/2008 2:43 AM


Just when I manage to convince myself that people my age don’t actually get what they want for Christmas anymore, you all come along and blow that.

Pretty much all of my good gifts came from the hubby. He got me a great pair of boots – which shocked me. He also got me Cooking Mama for the Wii, some brain training game for the DS, a travel make-up mirror (which was actually very thoughtful because I never have anywhere to do my hair and makeup when we visit his mother), and a desk microphone stand that I’ve needed for a long time. Oh yeah, for my stocking, he bought me a box of tasty Walker’s Crisps. So thoughtful.

My father-in-law led us to believe that we were getting Wii Fit for Christmas. Instead, we got a heated towel rack. That’s definitely one of the most confusing Christmas gifts we’ve ever gotten. My personal gift from them was 80′s Trivial Pursuit, though, which I can’t wait to play.

I got the typical Grandma-type gifts from my Grandma: Lotion and socks. I got a bunch of PartyLite stuff from my sister (other women might be more excited, but I’m not a candle girl), and my parents bought me an unattractive outfit that they openly admitted was unattractive, but that they bought to be comfortable. From the sister-in-law who doesn’t miss an opportunity to brag about all the money she’s making and the expensive car she’s going to get when she gets back to the states: A $25 Target Gift Card. My grandfather gave me (via my dad) a $50 bill in an unmarked envelope. Ahhhh…warm fuzzies… Nothing from the mother-in-law yet. She’s notorious for giving me whatever cheap sale items she runs across while buying stuff for other people, so I’m not getting my hopes up. In fact, last year she bought my Christmas gift about two hours before we came into town…on New Year’s Eve. She would have gotten away with it too if it had fit and she hadn’t had to give me the receipt to return it. She makes me feel so loved and special. The worst part is that she expects me to react like she just gave me the best gift ever. But that’s another post for another time…

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 12/27/2008 2:46 AM


I remember kids in elementary school making fun of me for liking the Ninja Turtles. Kids are so eager to be adults, there’s just a long stretch of time where it’s “uncool” to like all the things you’re supposed to like. Then, when you’re in college, you can own whatever you’re into, and it’s cool again. The same TMNT shirt would probably elicit the exact opposite response.

At the mall the other day, this kid was in a video game store trying to choose between Mercenary 2 and Force Unleashed. His friend said to him, “If word gets out that you bought a Star Wars game at the age of 13, no one will want to be your friend except for me.”

… what?

Chestnuts roasted by Diego @ 12/27/2008 2:53 AM


Rev. BIOU 13 – the skullfucking was first referred to in the post about the owl from the Tootsie Roll Pops commercial but then the pumpkin did indeed get the business in a later post. Don’t be weirded out – embrace it in all it’s saucy skullfuckeryness.
Also, Merry Christmas to Matt and everyone, I know it’s late to leave such a comment buy I didn’t get a chance to on Christmas day. Thanks for making this such a great place to be Chrismatt.

Chestnuts roasted by Faith @ 12/27/2008 2:54 AM


I gotta gloat a little about getting the TMNT 20th annaversiry Neca figures, http://www.necaonline.com/product/detail/54001 They are the fucking shit.

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 12/27/2008 3:10 AM


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