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My dying wish is for an owl/camel hybrid, which I call camowl.

Cheese Baskets, Santa Vaders, Alien Massagers.

Surely I'm not the only one who spends the holiday season pilfering through -- but never ordering from -- the Harry and David catalog?

I'm guessing the company is best known for its "fruit of the month" deals, but during Christmastime, anyone on their mailing list is certain to receive no less than 500 glossy catalogs detailing their insane assortment of gourmet food baskets and fully-cooked turkeys. Even though we've all had enough experience with "gift basket food" to know that it sucks, they arrange and photograph everything so perfectly, you can't help but feel that you're missing out.

Course, the prices are a little, uh, elusive. That basket shown on the lower left costs 300 bucks. There are far cheaper and smaller baskets in the catalog, but if you're going to roll the dice on a meal that comes in a basket through the mail, it may as well be the one that arrives with 86 species of cheese.

Have any of you placed Harry and David orders? If so, I demand reviews in the comments.

I've been tracking down all of this year's new stocking stuffers...even though it's a huge waste of money, because I will never look at this junk once I'm done writing about it. Which will be, oh, a few minutes from now. I guess I could donate this stuff to charity, but that sounds like it'd require walking.

First up, the Homedics Atom Massager -- a stocking-sized version of Homedics' larger and more expensive methods of mmaakkiinngg yyoouu ttaallkk lliikkee tthhiiss. The Atom Massagers come in red and green, and they're sold alongside all of the candy canes at Target, so there's no denying that they're Christmas editions.

Looking like a cross between a Wall-E bootleg and a thermal detonator, you can press the topside button to release oodles of vibrating energy, set to a smallscale lights show, and sound effects not unlike those created by a Dustbuster. As a massager, it's weak, but as a getaway ship for my tiny-sized E.T. figure, it's miraculous.

And on the right, a Nintendogs Mini-Pup. I'm totally surprised to see that the Nintendogs line of plushies has lasted so long, with many toy stores still featuring dedicated Nintendogs sections after all this time. Like the alien robot testicle massager, this "Mini-Pup" was also sold in Target's stocking stuffer section. I have no idea how they came up with a $5 price tag, because it's the kind of doll you'd find in a ten-cent claw machine at the world's most unkempt casino arcade.

Next up, Star Wars Holiday Bobbleheads, ready to add all kinds of geeky joy to your mantle full of tired snowglobes. I picked up Darth Vader and C-3P0. To keep the costs reasonable, these bobbleheads do away with the more typical resin ingredients, opting for a cheap plastic. Really though, they look no different than the pricier bobbleheads, and in fact, they're less likely to crack in half when you inevitably drop them on the floor.

Finally, a series of Pokemon tree ornaments. I'm not going to tell you exactly how many I bought, but I'll admit that it was at least two. The standard Christmas tree ball ornament is given a Pokeball spin, with different pocket monsters nesting comfortably inside. They're cute, and if I'm deducing their construction correctly, I'll be able to rip the Pokemon from their homes and use them as pencil toppers in the post-season.

Course, the arrival of a Bulbasaur tree ornament sets in motion my yearly debate as to when it's acceptable to put up on Christmas tree. We only do live trees in this apartment, so the timing is critical. I'm thinking...right now?

Posted by Matt on 12/02/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 147 comments

What in the heck does a reindeer, a snowman, and misfit toys have anything to do with religion?

Chestnuts roasted by Berdo saves Christmas @ 12/03/2009 5:54 PM


Thanks jazzy! Yeah, I’ll have to get him off the point of religion. He just kept saying, “Well, I’m not Jewish so I don’t celebrate Hannukah, so if I’m not Christian why would I celebrate Christmas?” I wish I had a statistic for how many people celebrate Christmas that aren’t of any religion. He said he was still excited to give me the presents he’s gotten.

Chestnuts roasted by Jaclyn @ 12/03/2009 5:56 PM


Secret Santa! I love this idea like whoa.

Regarding Harry and David, I ordered some for my bestie last year and managed to get a reasonably decent deal by getting creative. I ordered the cheapest and best deal they offer on the “smaller pears only” box. Then I went to everyone’s favorite store (Target) and got a better deal on Moose Munch and the Moose Munch BARS (which were a huge hit) and picked up some good blue cheese at my deli counter and put that business all together. A bit of legwork but I think I got a much better value. They do indeed tax you like crazy for all that shredded paper, not to mention the shipping.

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 12/03/2009 6:01 PM


Berdo Saves Christmas- That’s the point! They symbolize Christmastime without the religious. They make people feel warm and fuzzy inside, but they have little to do with the original story of Christmas. Unless you count the time that Waiterbot’s cat almost ate baby Jesus.

Chestnuts roasted by PlantToymaker @ 12/03/2009 7:27 PM


Jaclyn: You could also mention to him that plenty of the people who celebrate Hanukkah consider themselves Jewish in the ethnic sense but not the religious sense. They do it because it’s fun, and because it’s the tradition they were raised in and it still has meaning for them in that sense, even if they don’t believe in/care about the miracle of the oil. Same reason people who aren’t Christian celebrate Christmas – we grew up doing it, it’s fun, and it brings back happy memories.

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/03/2009 7:35 PM


Well Mom and I are sick, and for the fifth time this year I’ve missed the start of Ghostbusters on TV.

That tears it! I’m breaking out the nog and the DVDs, and we’re having a marathon of Ghostbusters 1 and 2!

Gosh I hope I get those Ghostbuster minimates and the video game for Christmas… I’m a wee bit obsessed…

Chestnuts roasted by Capt. Will @ 12/03/2009 8:03 PM


citygirl, you buy double pentagram tree toppers from Target for $10.99. Click my name for the pic. It’s seriously a pentagram with a pentagram inside. Click my name for a pic.

Also I don’t think Bill should be allowed in the state of Pennsylvania this year without coming to visit me.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/03/2009 8:40 PM


Jaclyn, my husband is an atheist and I’m an ex-mormon. We celebrate Christmas every year because while I enjoy the traditional reasons for the season, he loves having an excuse for buying gifts for everyone and all the cookies and parties. The only concession I make is that I don’t put out a nativity set. Actually, I haven’t really fought that one because I don’t have a set that I like. But if I ever did find one–we’ll just work it out the way we’ve worked out everything else that we don’t agree on.

This is a great time to figure out how you’ll resolve those kinds of differences – or if it’s even worth bothering with.

Chestnuts roasted by snarkychef @ 12/03/2009 9:13 PM


Capt. Will: I can’t imagine being sick and drinking EGGNOG… gross.

Chestnuts roasted by drew do @ 12/03/2009 9:14 PM


Well I went to Target today, and it seems like those Atom Massagers sure are popular. They only had 2 left, and the battery was dead on one of them. I almost bought the one that was still functioning, but settled on getting myself a pair of “A Christmas Story” boxer shorts and some Rudolph ornaments instead.

Chestnuts roasted by Revbat @ 12/03/2009 9:23 PM


Aren’t most massagers just little tiny vibrators that your mom’s not embarassed to buy? Where’s Rev when you need her?

The miracle of Mistah Snowman has just about been eclipsed by the miracle of JoshC.

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 12/03/2009 9:37 PM


Thanks again everyone! I agree jazzy, it’s something a lot of people grow up with, and that’s what makes it so exciting.

Snarky, It’s nice that you guys can agree on Christmas issues :) As for nativity sets, my mom has a ton of them, but none get put out for the same reason – none of them are really that nice!

The thing is, he claims he doesn’t ‘celebrate’ Christmas, but he did buy me some gifts already and told me he’s excited about them. I know that he’s not a fan of buying presents for his parents for lack of knowing what to buy them and I don’t think he buys any for his siblings (he’s the youngest of 5, and the age difference between the next sibling up is around 8 years). And when we were at Walmart the other day, I was buying some decorations for my apartment: a little fake Christmas tree, tinsel, bows, candy canes, etc. and we went past the stockings and I asked him which one he wanted, fully expecting him to say he didn’t want one but he picked one out! So I’m not even sure what he’s not celebrating. He’s just being blah when I mention watching Christmas movies on TV and listening to Christmas music and decorating.

Chestnuts roasted by Jaclyn @ 12/03/2009 10:03 PM


drew do: It’s not gross if you put enough bourbon in it… or more specifically, in you.

Drink lots of alcohol, is what I’m trying to get at.

Chestnuts roasted by Capt. Will @ 12/03/2009 10:04 PM


Capt. Will: Your comment made me chuckle. I too will be enjoying some nog soon, using an old Trader Vic’s recipe.

Chestnuts roasted by Cheetara @ 12/03/2009 10:43 PM


Did anyone see Iron Chef America last Sunday? The secret ingredient was eggnog. One of the things they made was a cocktail of egggnog, rum, and champagne. Sounds interesting but I’m not sure how good it would be.

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 12/03/2009 11:40 PM


Bravo on Day 4. I’ve never really read the Advent Calendar stuff, so I have little knowledge on the backstory, but each entry is still funny as hell to me. That’s the sign of good writing and a good story.

*pats Matt on the back*

Chestnuts roasted by Frito @ 12/04/2009 12:22 AM


I will go to sleep now, with visions of Waiterbot and Mista Snowman dancing through my head…

Chestnuts roasted by Muppet Baby @ 12/04/2009 12:54 AM


yay

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/04/2009 1:05 AM


the mini-crab’s still there… second picture, beneath the box of stuff. And all pictures after with the aforementioned stuff-box in it. And I can’t wait to hear Mista Snowman start singing, nor can I wait to hear Waiterbot totally losing it at said song.

Chestnuts roasted by DocDragon @ 12/04/2009 1:19 AM


Mystie: Absolutely Fab! Target. Heh. Oh and Bill has been to Vegas TWICE and not visited me!!!! Good luck!!!! Maybe without all the distraction of booze,lights,and 6lb burritos! eh? :o )

Oh wow that close-up on Mista Snowman’s mic had me rollin!!!

Chestnuts roasted by citygirl @ 12/04/2009 1:46 AM


I just nerded it out pretty hard. Thursday night. Drinking in a bar with friends. I run away to a corner to read the advent on my pocket computer. Worth it. In further nerdiness, I’d like to point out that the photos this year are exceptionally well done. The lighting is really good, and figures I know must be showing their age in real life are looking lovely in their close ups. Waiterbot and Mista Snowman glamour shots FTW!

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 12/04/2009 1:56 AM


6lb burritos, you say…

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/04/2009 1:57 AM


I don’t comment on X-E much at all, but had to chime in because I read about debate on celebrating Xmas when you don’t believe in it.

I am an atheist who adores Xmas. To use a comment of Richard Dawkins, I am a cultural christian. I was raised with this stuff and it makes me feel happy. There is no reason to be offended by the religiousness just because you don’t think that it is true.

When you read Sherlock Holmes, does it offend you to the point of not being enjoyable simply because you know that it is fiction?

Besides, it’s fun, festive, and teaches the pleasure of giving… what could be greater than that? Half the holiday comes from long forgotten pagan rites anyways! Lets forget the politics and enjoy a crisp cold winter with an excuse to drink rum spiked egg nog!

Chestnuts roasted by Astrogeek @ 12/04/2009 2:27 AM


Yeah neg! Eat the whole thing and it’s free!!

Chestnuts roasted by citygirl @ 12/04/2009 6:26 AM


The gauntlet has been thrown down, it seems :)

Chestnuts roasted by Neg @ 12/04/2009 7:59 AM


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