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Summer Megaparty: I Dig Dinosaurs!

I just came across a bag of souvenirs we bought at Disney World last year and promptly forgot about, I guess proving once and for all that people really don't "need" stuffed Ewok dolls or packages of Stitch-brand astronaut ice cream. On the other hand, it's nice to rub out a blog entry using nothing but an old Disney souvenir and the July issue of Cosmo.


I Dig Dinosaurs is a little kit meant to introduce children to the world of dinosaur fossils, and how scientists go about excavating said fossils. You might consider this a strange artifact to find in Disney World; actually, I picked it up in the gift shop exclusive to the "Dinosaur" ride, preferring to spend five bucks on an I Dig Dinosaurs kit to spending ten times that amount for a raptor-themed marionette.

Whether due to all those old book fair books or maybe just Calvin & Hobbes comics, my friends and I often dug for dinosaur bones during our youth. Well, "often" may be a little strong...I remember doing it at least once, when we found this skull that I now recognize as a raccoon skull. Of course, back then, it was clearly the skull of an infant Tyrannosaurus. I only really remember this as the catalyst to a much more prominent and legendary memory: The fight between three young boys who all wanted to keep the baby T-Rex skull in their house. I didn't win. Truth be told, I was afraid to touch it.


The kit consists of a fairly large, egg-shaped mound of sand and rock pebbles, drenched in some kind of weird substance that holds them together like glue without all the messy gooeyness of real glue. There's also a plastic "digging tool," which you're supposed to use like a scalpel to carefully chip away all of the rocks and pebbles on your way to excavating a dinosaur fossil.

For today only, "dinosaur fossil" is defined as "small rubber dinosaur figure."

The kit is cheap and knows it, so it's not coming to you without a few flaws. Number one, the digging tool wears down like an eraser as you use it, going from a serrated super weapon to one of those plastic butterknives you'd get at an outdoor barbecue. This leaves you with no choice but to smash the entire egg against the nearest hard surface, which works approximately 742,000 times better than trying to dismantle it with a two-ounce piece of pliable plastic.

After repeated throws to the floor, I finally started seeing some dino. It wasn't the kind of cathartic moment that I was hoping for, but then, I'm not three-years-old. On the upside, I can use all of that chopped up pebbly sand to start a wicked bowl motif for my solitary fighting fish. You know, the ones pet shops torture?


Soon, my dinosaur was freed, and he was ALIVE. I think I know the exact species on which the figure was based, but it's the kind of thing where I'd have to Google around to make sure I'm right, and then I'll get all caught up in reading about various dinosaurs and about how big the mosquitos were in prehistoric times. This happens every time I try to safety check a dinosaur-related identity guess. I've had it. I'm just not going to say it.

All told, there are worse things to blow five bucks on than I Dig Dinosaurs kits. Gruyere cheese, for example. No reason for Gruyere to cost so much more than Swiss. It's the same shit.

MORE DINO ACTION ON X-E: Oatmeal With Dinosaur Eggs - Purplesaurus Rex Kool-Aid - Dinosaur Sticker Book - Dinosaurs Attack! Cards

Posted by Matt on 06/24/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 97 comments

The only downside to the Megaparty: being away from the computer for nearly 24 hours makes me feel like I’ve missed an eternity.

Eh. Small price to pay.

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 06/24/2007 10:05 PM


DocDragon – usually people think I’m crazy if i mention Dinosaucers…like i’m trying to fuck with them or something.

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 06/24/2007 10:09 PM


Gruyere cheese is was different than Swiss!!!!!
I grew up next to the village its made in Switzerland so i can call myself out on this one. Please taste them back to back and you’ll see…..ps nice article

Chestnuts roasted by Benjamin @ 06/24/2007 10:19 PM


Jedoc: I just read the wiki entry and it was extremely detailed…wow..its amazing how much i had forgotten about that show!

Chestnuts roasted by phunqsauce @ 06/24/2007 10:33 PM


some reason my brain has associated Dinosaucers (which I remember watching) with milk shakes (which I remember drinking).

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 06/24/2007 11:02 PM


Goob, you must explain yourself. Provide links, pics, whatever. Thank you.

To me, Dinosaucers was one of those shows that came on when I was too young to understand Programming Schedules, so any time that I’d actually see it on the tv, it was like some sort of religious experience.

Chestnuts roasted by the Gripp @ 06/24/2007 11:04 PM


Oh wow I know why. Because I’m thinking of Dinsaur Welchs Jelly Glasses, which I drank milkshakes out of at least once. I get all my dinosaur stuff clumped together in my mind, along with that dinosaur cereal with the hologram picture on that package.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 06/24/2007 11:08 PM


I always liked dinosaurs, but I can’t remember ever digging for bones when I was a kid. I guess I led a sheltered life. :-(

Chestnuts roasted by Doug @ 06/24/2007 11:19 PM


Speaking of Land of the Lost, how awesome would it have been to see this?

http://members.aol.com/interama/krofft.html

Have a good Monday everyone!

Chestnuts roasted by Another Matt @ 06/24/2007 11:44 PM


Hey Matt,

Alright, I take your challenge–based on my collection, which contains the same figure, I am willing to guess Procompsognathus. Don’t remember why I say that, but it seems right. What’s your guess (Feel free to email me if you don’t want to start THAT on this thread…?

Chestnuts roasted by Sean (fish rule) @ 06/25/2007 12:09 AM


Home just in time for Mega Party and Venture Brothers!

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 06/25/2007 12:30 AM


This is great. The only thing it is missing is the revolting, only lasted for 15 seconds back in the 80′s, horrible Spaghetti-O’s rip off “Diner-Saurs”. The dinasaur shaped spaghetti-o’s with the kids exploring the volcano in the commercial

Chestnuts roasted by the politically correct concerned citizen Josh Ednoff @ 06/25/2007 2:44 AM


I just caught it now, but whoever posted as Mr. X, kudos, big time kudos.

I feel kinda bad about badmouthing Wii Play now. Had the entire gang over tonight for Golf and got my ass handed to me pretty soundly. I figured out that the only games I can win at (since Twilight Princess isn’t competitive) are that Cow Racing game and Duck Hunt’s spiritual successor.

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 06/25/2007 2:51 AM


Hey K, I gotta admit the Wii is pretty cool since I played it. I ragged on it as a childs toy gimmick until I actually played Zelda and Paer Mario and liked it. I’m a Sony drone and currently have given my life away to Resistance and Oblivion on PS3. If they do make the Duck Hunt for Wii (I have heard rumors they are), they have to bring back the dog that laughs at you when you miss.

Chestnuts roasted by the politically correct concerned citizen Josh Ednoff @ 06/25/2007 3:50 AM


Got my hands on Resident Evil 4 for for Wii…very nice indeed.

I’m hoping to rent Transformers this week; it may have potential.

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 06/25/2007 3:57 AM


I was a Sony fanboy for ages. Check the blog archives for plenty of my stupidity. I can’t justify purchasing a PS3 or tolerate Square Enix’s marketing practices of late, so I jumped back on the Nintendo bandwagon.

I may complain about Twilight Princess from time to time, but I’ve yet to regret the decision. Even if I’m not the greatest gamer in the world :P

Chestnuts roasted by K- @ 06/25/2007 4:01 AM


Hello, everyone! I’ve once again been out of the loop due to work. As I mentioned in the last thread, I watched Die Hard on Saturday and am planning on seeing Die Hard 4 on Wednesday. Some of you commented on how bad it is going to the movie theater these days, and I can understand that. When I went to see TMNT, I went to an early matinee. The only other people there were a couple families, what looked like a young couple, and what looked like a group of middle/high schoolers playing hooky. Kinda makes me wonder why I tried so hard at school for so many years just to end up working at McDonald’s. On the upside, I might just buy a Wii with some of the money I’m making this summer. Has anyone ever heard of Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad? I watched that show when I was a kid, and recently rediscovered it on the internet. Last Sunday I got a great deal on a lot of deluxe toys from the show on ebay. I was the only bidder! I’m looking forward to getting them in the mail. The seller was in the same city, too!

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 06/25/2007 5:08 AM


I remember digging a hole with my buddies down at the forbidden creek. For some reason we thought we could find the core of the earth or magma. For the life of me I can’t remember the motivation to do so but I do remember quickly having a “f*#k this” attitude after trying to dig in Georgia clay.
The only other time digging was necessary was when my fish died off. They are still buried in tea boxes behind the house that I grew up in. Then again the neighborhood was leveled so who knows. I hope they removed more than the headstones!

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 06/25/2007 8:23 AM


That dig looks so fun! God how I loved Dinosaurs when I was a kid.

BTW, I went mini-golfing this weekend…Made me think of X-E. :-)

Chestnuts roasted by Mary Mary @ 06/25/2007 9:00 AM


Aah, I leave for a week and look what happens! How will I ever catch up?
To console internet-less self on Saturday I went to the natural history museum (by myself, which was awesome) and they have a paleo-dig there that kids can play with. I even got to see paleontologists grind away at bones; it would have been the highlight of my week if we hadn’t also visited the zoo and aquarium.
If they had sold this in the gift shop, it would have been a lovely compliment to my dinosaur ruler and manta ray bouncing ball. And my zebra pencil with the replaceable lead. And temporary tattoos.
Yay megaparty!

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica Marie @ 06/25/2007 9:20 AM


Jessica: You owe everyone here 5 quirks. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 06/25/2007 9:26 AM


5 bucks for that! Considering its from Disney world, thats really cheap.

Chestnuts roasted by Mufu @ 06/25/2007 9:54 AM


Yes, I remember thinking to myself that the one regular I wasn’t seeing any quarks from was Jessica Marie. Of course, I was suffering from a severe case of insomnia that night and was thinking about every detail of everything I had ever seen.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 06/25/2007 9:57 AM


Hoverbored, I’m quite familiar with Super Human Samurai, even though I don’t remember a whole lot about it. I was a little old for it, but my younger sister was head over heels for Matthew Lawrence, so it was on every afternoon and I often ended up watching it because it was there. I never wanted to admit I had an attraction to Malcolm, because it seemed so wrong. I liked the episode where they were in an alternate reality or something and all the good guys were bad and vice versa. Malcolm became so sweet. I’m sure I covered it up with, “This show is stupid!” Now I have the theme running through my head on a constant loop. I guess I remembered a little more from that show than I thought.

We haven’t heard anything from Manimal in over 24 hours. I wonder…

Chestnuts roasted by Lori @ 06/25/2007 10:43 AM


I remember having something similar to that once as a child, but instead of course sand it was that chalky gray crap you put baby handprints in. I forgot what was in it though.

My friends and I would dig for no reason, too. We also would take my moms gardening hand tools and create roads, blocks, towns, and neighborhoods out of dirt, rocks, and sticks. After spending a couple of hours building this huge, elaborate town (as elaborate as 2 or 3 8 years can be when using sticks, dirt, and hand shovels) we would finally break out the lego men and hot wheels and pretend we’re citizens of our new creation.

Of course after about 5 minutes, playing nicely got boring so then it was time to drag over the water hose and then it became a game of life where only the strong survive the great flood of Dirt Town.

Shuanfu RE: 4 came in the mail on Saturday for me and unfortunately I’ve already put in almost 5 hours game time on it and killed my fairly fresh batteries.

I posted a link a couple of weeks back for a site that was selling it on pre-order for $23 including tax and shipping, well I guess my dad saw the link and decided to buy it for me too, so now I have 2 copies, but I’m taking the unopened one in this evening to trade it + $$$ for paper mario.

Chestnuts roasted by fistpittingnork @ 06/25/2007 11:30 AM


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