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Mountain Dew Voltage and Operation Fruit Snacks.

Not much has changed since I last smacked the keyboard and pushed the stupid "publish" button, which for some reason always takes 3-4 clicks to actually work. Perhaps this is WordPress's way of making me really think about what I'm putting out there. Or maybe it's because I use a really hideous wireless mouse that refuses to function if its receiver is within 37 miles of any other electronic device.

I turned 30. Big, scary number. I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel just a little bit old. With my vices, 30 is practically middle-aged. And I'm now faced with the awful truth that most of the world's hottest celebrities are younger than me. That just pisses me the fuck off.

I'm fine with being 30 in real life. On the Internet, I wish I was 26 or 27. I should've lied about my birth year when I started X-E, because then I'd have another 3 or 4 years before people who hate me would have the right to describe me as "some thirty-something idiot who writes about soda and fruit snacks all day." Oh well -- I cannot escape my destiny:

Looks like I missed the hubbub, but apparently, the latest Mountain Dew spinoff was chosen by "we the people" for a national release. More importantly, the latest Mountain Dew spinoff is some kind of crazy ass electric blue. My brain and heart are at odds on this one. My brain wonders how PepsiCo could forget the massive risk involved with blue soft drinks, as evidenced with their earlier "Pepsi Blue" nightmare. (Which I covered in that oft-plagiarized opus, Dead Sodas.) Still, my heart loves the idea of drinking carbonated Romulan Ale too much to care.

When it comes to blue drinks, everyone wants to like them. Hell, just typing the term "blue drink" had made me 15% happier overall. We want to like blue drinks -- and maybe we genuinely do -- but when you get all objective and philosophical about it, there just aren't going to be a lot of opportunities to down a bottle of blue soda without feeling stupid. It's a little too precious. If McDonald's started shaping their McNuggets like ninja stars, I'd be the first person in line for a golden arches tattoo, but I'd probably never eat Chicken McNuggets again. I don't know if that's a truly correlating analogy, but it's late, and I'm stoned.

Did I really get this far without even telling you the name of this new blue drink? Seems I did. It's Mountain Dew Voltage, and it's "charged" with raspberry citrus flavor and ginseng. I always panic when I read "ginseng" on a beverage label, because it's usually code for "something that will make me sad." But it's not so bad. It's sweet as fuck, and I sorta feel as if I'm drinking from a pool of seventeen different soft drinks upon every sip, but it's not so bad. Actually, it tastes like melted down Fla-Vor-Ices -- and that is definitely "not so bad."

And it is blue. Really blue. It's not quite "ocean blue," but if you were to color an ocean using crayons, it's that kind of blue. It's crayon ocean blue. I don't foresee myself purchasing Mountain Dew Voltage too often in the future, but then again, as the first few paragraphs detail, I'm only allowed to drink warm milk and Sanka now. Fuuuuuck.

Click here to visit Voltage's official website. It could change your life, though probably not as much as eating a cherry fruit snack version of the Operation dude's funny bone.

I'm still trying to wrap my head around these. Kellogg's has taken plenty of hope shots in the past, but Operation fruit snacks? Seriously? Operation? It's a nice idea if you're a fool blogger who needs to lose some writer rust on an easy target, but what about everyone else?

Fruit snacks are mainly marketed to elementary school kids, but are children really going to pick Operation over Batman, Optimus, Miley, Barbie and whatever other fruit snack themes are out there? No way, I say. Fruit snack themes usually come by way of a certain something's Q score at the schoolyard, and "the wacky doctor game" just does not rate in 2009.

Looking at the snacks, I realize that it'd take a psychotically advanced mind to connect Operation to them without the clues provided by the box and foily wrappers. There are frogs, birds, bells, dogs -- all stuff that ties into the board game, but not in any remarkably iconic way. Really, it's the sort of inane assortment you'd expect from a generic brand of fruit snacks found at the comically ethnic closeout store on the wrong side of the tracks. Plus, from everything I've seen, the individual packets include too many yellows and nowhere near enough reds. I consider this a personal insult, and so should you.

Posted by Matt on 02/19/2009. E-mail me!



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So, we’re running errands today and my 2-year old says she wants a Cheeseburger. To McDonald’s we go and what catches my eye on the menu? A Shamrock Shake!!! Yum, it was good.

Chestnuts roasted by Morriskats @ 02/23/2009 4:45 PM


Chris, what the hell does extenuous mean?

Chestnuts roasted by Mr. Tony Danza @ 02/23/2009 5:15 PM


Rah-oh-Rah! Shamrock Shakes! We got a definite maybe of a “Few Weeks” for when the McD’s will be built here, looks like we’ll miss the Shakes. But, if the place is successful enough to hang about for a long while, we may have ‘em next year. MMmmm-minty!

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 02/23/2009 5:19 PM


Neg-
It’s not really the end of the world when one of these people mispells something,but I’m not sure how someone can write like a fourth grader and expect to be taken seriously.

Cameron.-
Trauma Center would be awesome as one of the little micro games in Wario Ware,but it hardly justifies a real game. It’s basically the exact same game as MASH for Atari 2600,but without the fun parts. Not to mention the PS1 era graphics.
As far as what games I like,anything but sports,FPS,or RPG. Mostly I like fighting games or beat-em-ups. The Wii motion controls seemed like they would be cool for fighting type games,but since they don’t even work for the boxing game on Wii Sports,I can’t say I’m satisfied. Now Nintendo wants us to buy extra attachments to make the controls work the way they orginally promised. WTF?

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 02/23/2009 6:35 PM


neg: I like the term grammar nazi better. :)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 02/23/2009 6:42 PM


Kid Nicky: u shul lissen 2 me, i no whut im talikng abot. ;) (wow, that was really tough to type!)

Trauma Center was really cool on the DS, but I can’t imagine it being a full blown console game without a TON of improvements and expansions. It worked great on a handheld for a reason, they shouldn’t go messing with that.

tanta07: No. No you’re not. She just doesn’t do it for me, although I did enjoy watching her in Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind.

Am I the only one who thinks Kristen Bell is hot? I got attracted to her in Reefer Madness, and have loved her in every movie I’ve seen since…

Chestnuts roasted by Dr. Sketch @ 02/23/2009 7:39 PM


Using net speak is sorta done in a joking/satirical manner in our neck of the digital woods, Nicky. Plus we like to be a might more snarky than is the norm in these parts.

“Harold” is a shriner, and a damn good one.

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 02/23/2009 7:42 PM


I think the people who say it’s not all right to complain about the lack of the AC are the people who probably didn’t give a rat’s ass about the AC in the first place.

Haters.

Chestnuts roasted by Mike Russo @ 02/23/2009 8:25 PM


So has anyone here actually seen Slumdog Millionaire? It only won like 75 Oscars or something.

Also yay for Heath Ledger.

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 02/23/2009 9:07 PM


whatever…kirsten dunst is one of the hottest ladies in hollywood history… i dont care what anybody else says…

Chestnuts roasted by TOmmy! @ 02/23/2009 9:38 PM


I have never been one for women myself TOmmy! so I cant see kirsten is sexy or ugly. The guy from the wrestler looks really buff though, anybody really digging the way he had his hair did?

Chestnuts roasted by Barry @ 02/23/2009 9:45 PM


Dr. Sketch-
That’s just the thing. I admittedly didn’t play the Trauma Center Wii for too long,but from what I did play,I couldn’t understand what changed to make a 30 dollar handheld title a 50 dollar console game.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 02/23/2009 10:08 PM


I never played Trauma Center for the DS, so the Wii version was my first exposure of the games. It was worth the $50. There are some extra missions that weren’t in the first game, too. And three difficulty levels so mere mortals can actually beat the thing…

Haven’t played the sequel, though.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 02/23/2009 11:24 PM


I’m waiting for Slumdog Millionaire to hit the cheapie theater or HBO, but I absolutely love love loved Danny Boyle’s last heart-warmer, Millions, so I’ve been looking forward to it. Man, between Trainspotting, A Life Less Ordinary and 28 Days Later, plus the warm fuzzy movies, that guy has got some directorial range! I’m happy he’s got his Oscar.

tanta07, you’re not into little tiny baby vampire teeth? Eh, maybe that’s a little harsh on old Kiki D. She won me over with Marie Antoinette, but “hot” is not a word I would use. But then I tend to admire ladies that are a little more curvaceous, i.e. Penelope Cruz, Angelina, ScarJo. Carla Gugino, Rosario Dawson, Salma… :mrgreen:

LOL, “Barry”. I actually dig the natty hobo look that Mickey Rourke has been rocking, but that hair has GOT to go.

Can’t wait for the F13 review!!!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 02/23/2009 11:42 PM


The Oscars (along with every other award given out on a lavishly overproduced television program – aside from the Horror Hall of Fame Awards, of course) are total bullshit and completely meaningless, but it’s nice to see talented individuals like Danny Boyle, Sean Penn, the Coen Brothers, Daniel Day-Lewis, etc. recognized and celebrated for the art they create.

As far as “Slumdog” is concerned, I’ve not seen it and I fear that I’ll be sorely disappointed if I were to check it out and not see hordes of cute Indian street-urchins become infected with rage and tear each other to pieces. Plus, I don’t think that Robert Carlyle is even in it, so what’s the point?

Chestnuts roasted by The Yeti @ 02/24/2009 12:10 AM


welcome back matt!

Chestnuts roasted by cb @ 02/24/2009 12:24 AM


I can’t wait for the review. I always get upset when people feel they have to redo a classic. To me, all that does is ruin it for future generations. I made the mistake of showing the original TCM to a friend’s son after he saw the remake and thought it was dumb. He was genuinely scared and disturbed. His Mom was a little upset with me, but it proved my point. Even if it did send a kid to therapy.

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 02/24/2009 12:39 AM


HIGH VOLTAGE= I HAVE A BAD ADDICTION. I AM CONCERNED THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS HEROIN. No seriously, it might. It tastes like berry lemonade, not as tart though.

Chestnuts roasted by Jerry Horror @ 02/24/2009 12:41 AM


Teddy Ray I love you more now because of the hotel room comment. If you go to the address book after clicking on the icon on the bottom right hand corner you get your wii code.

To everybody talking about slumdog millionaire I don’t know if it was because I took a break from the movie and then went back to it a couple of hours later (I was watching it on my computer, I took a nap because I was in horrible pain) the ending was predictable and I felt like it was same ending different movie type of thing. I am very picky about movies that I like, so take that into consideration. The indian kids were adorable and I almost convinced myself into adopting one the first hour of the movie. Especially a very dirty faced barefooted one like the ones in the movie.

If you love a rooting for the underdog type of movie then it’s good. Don’t watch it just because of the Oscars. There are so many movies that the majority loves that I feel are typical making the masses happy unintelligent predictable commercial types of movies. I love the movie Kids so what do I know lol.

I also enjoyed the movie Blindness if that movie is still in the theater watch it and if it’s not then rent it. I have a lot more respect for Julienne Moore as an actress. I was mad for a while because she played Clarice in Hannibal. I think all is forgiven now between me and her.

I don’t care either way about Kristen Bell. I have had a raging crush on Madonna for years OTOH.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 02/24/2009 4:19 AM


Operation fruit snacks.Talk about outta left field.

Chestnuts roasted by BloodMist @ 02/24/2009 7:38 AM


Has anyone seen pictures of Kirsten Dunst with no makeup on? Yikes! Plus, she smokes like a forest fire which, to me, is about the most unattractive thing you can do.

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 02/24/2009 8:57 AM


Upon reading further comments: Who gives a sh*t that the Advent Calendar never got finished?! Do some of you realize that you’re getting all bent out of shape because a fictional Playmobil story wasn’t fully completed?

Chestnuts roasted by Clockwork @ 02/24/2009 9:02 AM


Jesus, Clockwork…have you seen the rest of this site? We tend to obsess over some pretty wiggy shit around here. Incomplete Playmobil stories are fairly tame by the standards of some.

Chestnuts roasted by The Yeti @ 02/24/2009 11:22 AM


There’s a difference between joyfully obsessing over common interests and using your interest in something as an excuse to be an asshole, though.

This is all semantics, what I really want to know is where is all the fire and brimstone over the great Unfinished Sea Monkey Story Scandal?!? This site has totally sucked ever since the Chia Plot never got finished ;)

Happy Fat Tuesday, y’all!

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 02/24/2009 11:45 AM


WHERE IS THE END!?!

Speaking of ends, the final Futurama movie comes out today! Buy it and hopefully we’ll get a season 6!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Barry @ 02/24/2009 12:28 PM


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