Thursday, July 14, 2005

Dohville

Yesterday at Target I bought a Play-Doh toy called the Dohville Chomp and Chew. It was on clearance for about 5 bucks. I was pretty excited. A few weeks ago I bought a fake Play-Doh toy at the Dollar Tree called Yo-Doh, but it was crap. It was one of those little barber shop guys that you press the dough into and create hair that can be cut and styled as if you're a real live hairstylist. But the Yo-Doh just wasn't pliable enough to become hair. The Chomp and Chew is no Barber Shop, to say the least. But the figurine people do have the hair creation option. You get to mold different food products, like pizza, spaghetti, peas, t-bone steak, etc. Then, if you're so inclined, you can make the people chomp down on the food. My boyfriend really enjoyed that aspect, and the food comes out the bottom of the figurine, kind of like poop. Yeah. What I really want is the Barber Shop, but I guess they don't make those anymore because I didn't see it at Target. Maybe I'll look at Play-Doh's web site to check. Whoever invented Play-Doh is smart and rich. Why can't I invent something cool? Like post-its or .... I guess if I can't even think of things already invented my chances of inventing something else aren't too good. Staples and stapler, that was good. Paper clips. The fork. Legos. Eggos. Tampons. The holes from doughnuts, that was a cute idea.

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