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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!)

PREVIOUS X-E CHRISTMAS FALLOUT THREADS:
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Posted by Matt on 12/26/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 392 comments

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I took my PS3 back. Better to be financially responsible.

DAMN I’M GETTING TO BE AN OLD FART >_<

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/27/2008 7:09 PM


I got clothes, two lip balm
sets, two robes, a faulty
portable xm radio that I
replaced with a regular
portable radio, oil
diffuser, gift cards,
Now 29, and The Clique.

Chestnuts roasted by Tina @ 12/27/2008 7:21 PM


Leigha: I’ll add your friend code for Mario Kart Wii as soon as you post it.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/27/2008 7:42 PM


Christmas Haul ’08:

- bike rack
- $75
- $20 Barnes & Noble gift card (which I used to get Batman: Long Halloween)
- $50 Kohl’s gift card
- Hotel LaChappele art book (been lusting over this for YEARS)
- Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends seasons 1 & 2 (YAYAYAYAY didImentionYAY?)
- The Complete Poems and Stories of Edgar Allen Poe
- The Joker graphic novel

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 12/27/2008 9:05 PM


The Good:
The Dark Knight 2 Disk
Crystal Skull 2 Disk
Zodiac Unmasked by Bobby Graysmith
The Icon Christmas book – Christmas ads and cards through the ages.
A moleskin notebook
The Onion’s Our Dumb World
Forty bucks

The Bad:
A shirt covered with pretend patches that say things like “Joe’s Garage”, “Mel’s Diner”, “Festival of Rock N Roll” and “Old Time Shirt Co”
A plain button up shirt one size too small
A pair of knickerbockers, two sizes too small
Ladies flip flops (I’m a guy)

The Ugly:
Everything bad came with a receipt so I could return them, cept the outlet is on the other side of town and I ride a bike.

Do they make advent calendars with 364 days?

Chestnuts roasted by ubik @ 12/27/2008 10:00 PM


Santa stuff :

Turtle food pellets
Turtle vitamins
Turtle hot rock
Archer Farms Carmel Popcorn Tube
$15 bucks Subway Giftcard
$40 BP gascard
$200 Best Buy Giftcard
some other crap

oooh kewl – i just found a pair of 3D glasses from a box of fruity pebbles. Im gonna go look at some 3d stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by TurtleLovinZombieBoy @ 12/27/2008 11:12 PM


DEPECHE MODE FTW

Leigha-Yeah definately put your code up and I’ll add you too.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 12/27/2008 11:19 PM


I’m celebrating Xmas in cocoa beach, Florida. Visited the space center today and am now watching JP2 The Lost World on sci-fi. Dinosaurs and rockets rule.
Heres my haul: $400 cash, $60 in gift cards for DVDs or books, Its Always Sunny in Phila ssn 1&2,Wall•E DVD, The Pixar Touch book, Simpsons Ride swag, lots of chocolate, much needed warm clothes for my return to Philly and mystery ups packages waiting at home.

The t-rex is about to attack the trailer! I love this scene. Have a happy new year Matt and all!

“mommy’s very angry.”

Chestnuts roasted by Barry @ 12/27/2008 11:25 PM


How long do I have to play Smash Bros before my left thumb stops getting sore?

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/27/2008 11:28 PM


You could stop playing, like I did after unlocking all the characters and playing each of my friends once :twisted:

I got a good chunk of change when I sold it, too~

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/27/2008 11:58 PM


If you don’t enjoy online gaming, then you should just stop playin games altogether. Online gamimng is BEYOND fun!
Mystie: Try it online.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/28/2008 12:07 AM


Hey Trish,sounds like an awesome family traditions. Mama likes.

Chestnuts roasted by WolfMan @ 12/28/2008 12:20 AM


Matt, I didn’t foprget about you pal. I sent you an email to get my PayPal address checked but I’ll wing it. It’s nice to get a gift in January anyway. January sucks.

I got grown up gifts. Shirts and socks and shit. No books and I’m a little sad about that. We spent Christmas in NYC. Makes me miss my mountain home. Even though we got another few feet of snow again.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 12/28/2008 12:22 AM


I’m pretty sure this is where Matt’s sister had the mugs made http://photo.walgreens.com/collageit/prd=Mug/sku=Photogift;Collage;Mug;11oz;White

Which I have to say what has been said before are awesome mugs.

Chestnuts roasted by Patrick N. @ 12/28/2008 12:29 AM


Gaming affords joy for people who both enjoy multiplayer and singleplayer endeavors.

Don’t mistake my cheekiness as an excuse to say things that are clearly incorrect, baby~ ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/28/2008 12:35 AM


Neg: Eventually gaming is going to be all about the online multiplayer experience. Thinking otherwise is just denial :)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/28/2008 12:39 AM


Then I will phase myself out of gaming. I read the GameInformer review of Left4Dead and they were like blahblahblah multiplayer. There’s a single player option, but don’t worry about that.

I was like WTF!?!?!

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/28/2008 12:46 AM


Neg: Aww come on don’t leave. Have you ever tried online gaming? The VAST majority of the people who play games online with other people in this world find it to be AMAZINGLY FUN!!! Playing against another human being anywhere in the world, completely , utterly, and totally blows any in game A.I out of the water! Try it if you haven’t, before you make any rash decisions. :)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/28/2008 12:55 AM


I played Final Fantasy XI for 3 months. Never again~

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/28/2008 1:00 AM


Neg: What happened?

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/28/2008 1:26 AM


Well the issue with XI is getting parties together. You’d wait hours in the dunes to get one going and either it’d go awesome (1% of the time) or I’d end up fleeing (Thief abilities, w00t) because everyone else in my party got pwned.

Also, the story was practically non-existant. I’m in gaming for the story. I mean, Xenosaga is one of my favorite series and it’s more an interactive movie than a set of games. Almost all of my favorite series are more story based, save Zelda (though as far as I’ve been in Twilight Princess, they seem to have rectified that in an unconventional, yet effective way).

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/28/2008 1:36 AM


Neg: I think you need to find the right game to enjoy online. Don’t let a few bad experiences turn to off to online gaming as a whole. A game you can take online, and immediately have a bunch of opponents waiting for you is what I think you’d like . Also a game that doesn’t require a lot of time to master would be good for you too. Just search around. Try different titles and I’m sure you’ll find somethin you like.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/28/2008 1:43 AM


Back in my day, we had the XBand and if you wanted to play globally, you’d have to pay a long-distance phone rate. I worked up a hell of a phone bill one month playing Mario Kart. Boy was my mom piiisssseeddd…

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/28/2008 2:04 AM


I wanted XBand soooo bad. Mom never would let me have it though.

Chestnuts roasted by Whitebacon @ 12/28/2008 3:21 AM


Wow, someone who actually used an XBand. I hope you videotaped footage, Mystie…

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 12/28/2008 3:26 AM


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