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Zhu Zhu Pets, Snow and Chocolate Scrabble.

Well, the Advent Calendar has kept me too busy to really write much else, so to the more than half of you who don't read it: Haha, you're fucked.

We got a lot of snow today, which is nice, because this has been one whirlwind of a holiday season that I've barely had a chance to smell, eat, digest or otherwise own.

Christmas is less than a week away, which seems both impossible and absolutely insane. I'm not done shopping. I'm not even done decorating. Thank Leviathan for that "Christmas Lite" week between the 25th and New Year's. (Seriously, let's all plan to make that week the most festive, relaxing post-season in history -- it's a mandatory rule for all of you.)

Back to the snow: The photo above (actually a screengrab from a low-rent Quicktime) gives almost no impression of the vast sea of white seen from our front window, but trust me, it's killer. We must be up to six inches (not that bullshit "six inches where snow collects at its highest" thing, either -- a legit six inches), and if the reports are to be believed, there will be over a foot of God's dandruff waiting for me to shovel by tomorrow morning.

It's gotta be the biggest snowstorm we've had in years. It's completely white out there, but also dead silent. No cars, no stupid kids, no pissing strays...just totally empty and silent, and I love it like that. It totally removes any sense that I should be doing more with my weekend than taking pictures of crab taxidermy and homosexual rabbit figures, or conversely, blabbing about Zhu Zhu Pets.

I'm sure you've heard about these Zhu Zhu Pets. They're this year's biggest "fad toy," reminiscent both in popularity and gimmick to the Furby of old. Kids are absolutely wild for these, and thus, they're impossible to find. I purchased mine from a third party seller on Amazon for $35, not even realizing that they actually retail for just eight bucks.

And if that 400% markup (the cheapest I could find) doesn't mess with your head, consider this: The random Zhu Zhu Pets vehicles and accessories (which are all but essential to have any real fun with the things) are even harder to find, with stuff that costs $10 in stores selling for up to and over $100 online.

As the story gets told from one person to another person to another person to a cat and back to another person, Zhu Zhu Pets have garnered a reputation that they might not deserve. They're cute, fun and interesting, but they're not loaded with insane levels of artificial intelligence. At root, they're just battery-powered hamster dolls that roll around the floor and chirp. (Which isn't to say that they aren't capable of wonders beyond that, but don't be fooled into thinking that your Zhu Zhu Pet will fetch the newspaper and help out with the crossword puzzle afterwards.)

I made a tiny movie of the miracle rodent, though after uploading it, I noticed that YouTube has no less than 700,000 other Zhu Zhu Pets videos available, which all tell the tale more thoroughly than mine. While I haven't really engrossed myself in all that this wondrous little rat can do, I've seen enough to say this much with confidence: If I was a kid, I would go absolutely apeshit until somebody gave me one.

It isn't so much what Zhu Zhu Pets do that make them so appealing. It's the idea that you're getting a "real" pet. Think of all the similar fads that existed for the same reason, from Tamagotchis to Furbys and beyond. Sure, they were interesting toys with some progressive ideas and technologies at play, but at heart, it was the "pet concept" that really sold 'em. Same thing here. What kid wouldn't want to spend Christmas morning convincing themselves that they got a new hamster to take care of, even if that hamster was filled with wires and plastic instead of bones and blood?

Thumbs up. Factor in all of the weird vehicles and "hamster habitats" that you can buy for your robot rats, and the Zhu Zhu line seems well worth the hype. Mainly, I just find the idea of electronic hamsters sold in perfectly rectangular window boxes too adorable not to commend.

Finally, there's a new line of "Chocolate Edition" spins on your favorite board games, including the one I chose to spend ten bucks on during my last lapse of judgement at Target: Chocolate Scrabble.

Many popular board games have been remodeled like this, and while I can't honestly claim that they're intended to be "Christmas editions," the fact that Target put them in their stocking stuffer section makes it hard to deny, because Target is never wrong. Besides, I don't know how your family does their Christmas party, but we always have random, wacky shit like this at ours. A chocolate Scrabble set would fit right in.

Instead of literally translating the original games into chocolate form, they've scaled down the rules and decreased the number of usual pieces. On the bright side, the pieces you do get are much larger, and they're filled with chocolate!

Though you can't really tell from my photo, the game board is actually a poster-sized sheet of paper. The wrapped chocolate letters are about as large as After Eight mints, and the winner of this delicious game gets to take home that gold medallion shown on the upper left. (Which, of course, is also filled with chocolate.)

I could totally see breaking this baby out after my family's Christmas Eve dinner, when we're all too loaded to really care if we're playing properly, or even if certain players cheat by eating undesirable letters. Somehow, the thought of that just injected a much needed dose of Christmas spirit right up my spinal cord. Chocolate Scrabble, you're an alien Santa Claus.

It's way too late at night to classify this as an SNT, so, uh, Merry Sunday?

Posted by Matt on 12/20/2009. E-mail me!



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I got some sort of email saying Wal-Mart was guaranteeing a fresh stock of Zhu Zhu Pets beginning at 6am. I immediately pictured a bunch of frantic parents lining up at Wal-Mart at the crack of dawn for $8 cat toys, and I wept quietly to myself.

And as usual, there’s also the kind, generous souls who are eager to snatch up all the toys and put them on Ebay at a 1,000% markup. Christmas Magic!

But like I said, by next Christmas I think my kid will be demanding the next hot toy, and I’ll probably have a new perspective on it as I am handing my credit card to a fat, bearded guy in an anime t-shirt and tenchcoat with a trunkload of said toy.

Chestnuts roasted by tanta07 @ 12/21/2009 12:29 PM


Speaking of Legos…I bought a Lego Creator for the 7 year old I nanny for; you can build 2 motorcycles and a car with one set. My boyfriend kept saying if Logan doesn’t like it, to give it to him..on MULTIPLE occasions. So I keep going to Wal-Mart on my way home from work to grab him one too for Christmas and they either haven’t restocked it, or apparently it’s a sought after present? I love that kids still like Legos, as the whole aisle is usually almost bare every time I go.

Chestnuts roasted by Jaclyn @ 12/21/2009 12:41 PM


I cannot believe the first little lego man in the history of the advent calendar (that I can think of) only was around for .2 seconds. Not that I didn’t laugh when he got blasted but still, I thought he would have had a lot of potential.

BTW, Matt, where did you find that lego magnet that had the santa and snowman at? I searched my local TrU and could not find it anywhere.

Chestnuts roasted by stonetumbler @ 12/21/2009 12:46 PM


Regarding the events in the AC: HOLY SHIT WOW

Regarding Matt doing the AC instead of blog entries: Jesus, Mary, and Joseph on a pogo stick! Did someone seriously actually really complain about that on the last page, or am I just incredibly sleep-deprived? In any case I am now pretending that I did not see it in order to hold onto my sanity. HOLDING HAM

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 12/21/2009 12:56 PM


Wow! The Advent Calendar entry for the 20th is epic!

Chestnuts roasted by Jay Bell @ 12/21/2009 1:12 PM


How many of you starting collecting Playmobil figures because of the Advent Calendar? I have a Mista Snowman, Mare Winningham, Santa, and Waiterbot’s body but not yet the head. Anyone else?

Chestnuts roasted by Jay Bell @ 12/21/2009 1:33 PM


Got hit with at least 12 inches of snow, but of course, snowstorms are Saturday into Sunday, and cleaned up by Monday.

Also received my XE Secret Santa gift :-D

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/21/2009 1:36 PM


Jay Bell, I was on ebay the other night looking for a Mista Snowman. I could only find one with a red hat, so the search continues. I also learned that searching for “Playmobil Mista Snowman” and “Playmobil Mare Winningham” turn up zero results.

EPIC AC entry today!

Chestnuts roasted by glowsocks @ 12/21/2009 1:43 PM


Jay Bell
I used to have Playmobil as a kid, and I have a Mista Snowman figure from my youth, albeit with a blue hat and no scarf printed on him.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/21/2009 1:45 PM


Tresjolie9, what did you get from your Secret Santa?

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 12/21/2009 2:34 PM


Mmmmm… Chocolate Scrabble… D-E-L-I-C-I-O-U-S

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 12/21/2009 2:36 PM


@Anonymous,

Retro comic book about Nintendo from 1990, and a Lego stormtrooper keychain, that resembles Kuse and will look nice next to HU in my collection.

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/21/2009 3:07 PM


Has anybody seen miniature m&m’s recently? The other day I made reindeer cookies. You use an Almond Joy bar for the head, pretzels for antlers, marshmallows for eyes, and mini red m&m’s for the noses. I could only find the regular ones, which are much too big, so I wound up using red frosting. They used to be in bags by the chocolate chips and baking stuff, and also in little tubes by the checkout.

Chestnuts roasted by ericnrosesmom @ 12/21/2009 3:24 PM


Cool, I wonder if anyone else has received their Secret Santa gifts yet…

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 12/21/2009 3:32 PM


Between Charles being called a tablefucker, Moe getting blasted straight out of the gate, and Man-Car being…well, Man-Car, the latest AC entries have been awesome!

Marion Barry, if I’m not mistaken, the reference to crab taxidermy was referring to the coconut crabs in the AC. They’re stuffed crabs.

And some people just need a reason to complain, huh, Florsie? @@

Maybe if y’all ask nicely, Rev. will come tell us how she is responsible for Brittany Murphy’s death.

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 12/21/2009 4:08 PM


RIP Cagey Cajun Moe 12/19/2009 – 12/19/2009

Chestnuts roasted by thejyav @ 12/21/2009 4:58 PM


Had to work at Best Buy today and the Toys R Us next store go a shipment of Zhu Zhu Pets in, so I nabbed a pink one. I told my daughter weeks ago there was no way in hell she was getting one because they were too hard to get. Well I guess I’m a liar now ain’t I? Merry Christmas one and all. . . .

Chestnuts roasted by Shawn @ 12/21/2009 5:04 PM


Aw man, we better not be stuffed on the climax this time.

Stiffed. I mean stiffed. I typed stuffed–how abrusd of me. Absurd.

Chestnuts roasted by Mars @ 12/21/2009 6:13 PM


I just got my Secret Santa Gift! Whoever you are, I love it! Growing up my parents wouldn’t buy me video games, but my grandparents had an Atari 2600 (now mine) with only one game: Pacman. I loved playing it. I also love baking and cooking. Thus, a Pacman oven mitt is perfect! I can’t find my camera, but click my name for a pic. Thank you Secret Santa!

Chestnuts roasted by stina @ 12/21/2009 6:22 PM


how does one go about fucking a table?

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_jingle belle_Reeves @ 12/21/2009 6:24 PM


mandy_jingle belle_Reeves

That sounds like something we should ask Rev about.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/21/2009 6:28 PM


I just got my Secret Santa gift! Whoever you are, I adore it. When I was growing up, my parents were anti-video games, but my grandparents had an ancient Atari 2600 (now mine) with only one game: Pacman. I loved it, and it made staying with them even more special. I also love to bake and cook, so a Pacman oven glove is perfect! I’m baking gifts for people this year, and will be breaking this in later today. Thank you!

Chestnuts roasted by stina @ 12/21/2009 6:36 PM


Thank you Amy! (I looked closer at the packing slip).

Chestnuts roasted by stina @ 12/21/2009 7:39 PM


Whoa, I was confused for a split second. Just to make sure thanks go to the right person, velouria_78 is also named Amy (and that’s not a secret, she did say it once). :)

Re: advent calender. Did I actually just yell out loud, “OH MY GOD, THEY’RE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL!!!” ? Yes, I think I did.

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 12/21/2009 8:17 PM


My CVS had some sort of Zhu Zhu pet delivery earlier as well. Of course, they were all gone before 2pm.

AC-wise…James Lipton went through regeneration? That means he’s a time lord! I knew it!

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 12/21/2009 9:08 PM


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