I vaguely remember something…
For skully caps our favorites…
For skully caps our favorites in my bronx neighborhood were the plastic liquor bottle tops filled with some tar scraped out of the street; or the metal cap from the bottom of the school chairs legs that made the chairs slide on the floors. The school chair pieces were heavy enough the you didn’t need to give it any additional weight, the only problem was the extreme difficulty of getting it off of the bottom of the chair leg. In all the years that I tried I don’t think that I ever got one off of a chair.
I played Hot Peas & butter…
My first kiss was so sweet….
My first kiss was so sweet. I had worked with Zack for some time and he then asked me to sneak out of my house and we would meet in the park. I told him my parents would kill me so we went on walks and stuff and then he was walking me home one day and I should mention, I was wearing a low cut shirt and a denim mini, and then him and I were talking and he bent down and kissed me it was so sweet. Nice and light not all wet but not just muah. Then about a week later we walking again and we walked to the football field and it started poring raining all of a sudden, thin shirts do not work in the rain, and we walked around town a little more, it was still raining with no sign of stopping, we kept walking and went what you would call downtown in a town of 1,000 people and I peeked a look at myself in one of the windows and my shirt was so totally see through. I was so embarrassed. But we are still together for now. I really can’t stand him anymore but I can’t stand to breakup with him. We have been together seen June of 2007. And that is my first kiss and a little more. but if you are ever bored just send me an email at Love ya lots, Lexi
My first kiss was so sweet….
My first kiss was so sweet. I had worked with Zack for some time and he then asked me to sneak out of my house and we would meet in the park. I told him my parents would kill me so we went on walks and stuff and then he was walking me home one day and I should mention, I was wearing a low cut shirt and a denim mini, and then him and I were talking and he bent down and kissed me it was so sweet. Nice and light not all wet but not just muah. Then about a week later we walking again and we walked to the football field and it started poring raining all of a sudden, thin shirts do not work in the rain, and we walked around town a little more, it was still raining with no sign of stopping, we kept walking and went what you would call downtown in a town of 1,000 people and I peeked a look at myself in one of the windows and my shirt was so totally see through. I was so embarrassed. But we are still together for now. I really can’t stand him anymore but I can’t stand to breakup with him. We have been together seen June of 2007. And that is my first kiss and a little more. but if you are ever bored just send me an email at Love ya lots, Lexi
Hay my name is Lexi and I…
Riverdale @ 256th St. is…
Riverdale @ 256th St. is where I was raised. I lived just up the hill from PS 81 on Riverdale Ave. We had lots of kids my age living there – I can’t imagine growing up anywhere else being better! Later I attended JHS 141. I hung out at the Neighborhood House on Mosholu Ave. and had a pass to the pool every summer. Winters I had a pass to Kelton’s ice skating rink by 234th St. & Broadway – Cortland Park area. If you continued West on 256th toward the Hudson, there was a monastery. They gave me a scapula – many there took a vow of silence. I had a friend, Steve Talerico, and when I met another Talerico years later, I mentioned knowing him. He told me it’s a common name. He said Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) was originally a Talerico. In 1999 when I got my computer I looked up his bio – he lived in the next building. We used to put up signs that there would be a carnival, then we’d make up games of skill where for a small sum you could play and possibly win one of our old toys. We’d also take what appeared to us to be unused & unwanted carriages and dismantle them to make gravity powered go-carts. One day, Robert Kennedy was in a parade on Riverdale Ave. & I followed his vehicle to a retirement home in the rural looking parts down the hill toward the river. I snuck in thru bushes, walked right up to him, handed him my pink, zippered, autograph book, filled with pages of “Yours ’til Niagra Falls” type signatures from my classmates, handed him the book, and he signed it! There were many wooded areas, lots of BIG rocks like the Adirondacks. One such was a 30ft tall (at least) single smooth outcropping on Riverdale Ave. that was dynomited and carted away when I was young to make way for a shopping plaza. And there was a Magic Shop filled with so much stuff you could barely squeeze thru. All the games I’ve read about here I played – seemingly forever. I was outside as much as possible. I now bike & kayak a lot, but I rarely see kids out, it’s mostly people my age doing these things. Geeze, sometimes instead of going to the Neighborhood House pool – I’d walk to the river & swim there. Now even the public pools where I live are almost devoid of life. One by one they’re closing. Nice site this Streetplay – brings me back!
I’m from the Southwest Schuykill…
I’m from the Southwest Schuykill section of S/W Philly until we left in 1971. Back in the day we called “Handball” >> “Socket it out” A couple of street games not mentioned are: Ring up, hide the belt, “Buck Buck” ,2 hand touch street football (Not flag football) as well as schoolyard softball (Special ball because of the concrete field) in Mitchell school yard.
Anyone remember Louie’s on…
Anyone remember Louie’s on Nostrand Avenue,near Glenwood Road, close to the Junction? The library was nearby and a fur place … what the hell was it’s name — Mitchell’s??? Louie and his wife, Bea, worked their butts off in a hard business, literally working for pennies and putting up with bratty kids like us. Thanks to Milky Ways,Three Musketeers and too many egg creams, I put on mucho weight. Best wishes to the crowd from Vanderveer Estates.