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These memories are straight…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 1, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 1, 2007

These memories are straight out of Frankford in the 70’s, My little playmate,(clap,clap) come out and play with me, and bring your dollies three climb up my apple tree, slide down my rainspout, into my cellar door, and we’ll be jolly friends, forever more,forever more. 2nd verse My little playmate,(clap,clap) I cannot play with you, my dolly has the flu, boo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo slide down my rainspout, into my cellar door, and we’ll be jolly friends, forever more,forever more

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games

My name is ELysia Liranzo….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 30, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014

My name is ELysia Liranzo. I am part of the Diaz familia. As you may know, I am Caros Diaz’s Niece. As I was looking around this web page, I noticed this section and i thought since i am a child of GOD, it would be nice of me to leave a comment about Steve. Now I may not have known him. But to see that he was a brave firefighter and sacraficed his life to save others on 9-11 is a blessing. Not most people now a days appriciate heros like that. But i would like to point out to his family that I have them & Steve in my prayers and Im sure he is looking down on us in HEAVEN guiding all of us. May God bless his soul, may he R.I.P.. And may God keep his family safe and blessed. R.I.P. Steve!

Posted in Stickball | Tagged 9/11, Steve Mercado

http://www.usajrf.org/st_team_new.asp…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 24, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014

http://www.usajrf.org/st_team_new.asp USA jumprope is a website that has instructions on how to start a jump rope team or join one that already exists.

Posted in Girl games, Jumprope | Tagged Chinese jumprope

Hail to Brownsvillenites,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 21, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014

Hail to Brownsvillenites, circa 1947-59, who broke in more Spauldeen balls than the Brooklyn Bums hitting warmups. Fancy this site, encouraging contributors to reminisce, expecially me, a long way from the Brooklyn of today. (Read Montreal, Quebec, Canada.) I have a Pinkie ball, thanks to a cousin of mine who remembered me with the import, and I workout throwing it against walls at times during this, my 69th year. NO SWEAT!, or better yet, SWEAT! My favourite street ball was and still is the Spauldeen. A sweet hunk of thing (compared to the Pinkie), whose new rubber surface I can still smell. Yes, more bounce to the ounce it holds for me. Merci!

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged spaldeen types

Growing up in Manhattan,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 20, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014

Growing up in Manhattan, 167th and Amsterdam Avenue, in the late 40

Posted in Manhattan, Skully

lemonade (clap three times)…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 17, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 17, 2007

lemonade (clap three times) crunchy ice (clap three times) stir it 1s stir it 2s lemonade,crunchy ice,stir it 1s,stir it 2s FREEZ

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games

As a child I lived in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014

As a child I lived in the Canarsie area in Brooklyn. We played skully in the street with bottle caps that were filled with melted crayons or candle wax. Some of the fillers in the bottle caps were so cool, we wouldn’t even play with them. Started a collection. I used to put a penny in the bottom of the cap and then cover it with crayon and melt the crayon. It gave more weight to the cap, so it traveled a straight path. It was also helpful when we played games when “Blasties” were allowed, because when they hit the unweighted caps it would cause the lighter cap to go flying off the board. You could become a “killer” even before the other kid got back to the board. Sadly, I now live in Phoenix where it will be 116 degrees today and the ground is so hot it would melt the crayons in the caps…

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales, Skully | Tagged Canarsie, crayons

So, I read the July 1 article…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014

So, I read the July 1 article in The NY Times on the joys of streetgames, and was immediately transported back to the Bronx, circa 1958. We used to play a spaldeen game called “Captain.” The essentials included a high, smooth wall (we had one located next to the entrance of the now defunct Salvation Army Training School), cement “boxes,” and of course, the ubiquitious spaldeen (purchased from Moishe’s Candy Store, natch!). One kid would be the “captain” and stand in the first box, one box away from the wall. The rest of us (no specified number…as many kids could play as there were boxes) would form a line alongside the captain, one player per box. A reverse form of “handball” would ensue, with the ball bouncing in the box and THEN hitting the wall. The ball would then bounce into any other box, and the kid owning that space would slap the ball onto the pavement, having it hit the wall, and fall into another player’s box. If the player missed the ball, or hit it out of bounds, he/she would have to go to the end of the line, the rest of the players then moving up one box, closer to the “captain.” The goal, of course, was to get the “captain” OUT, so that you could attain that golden position. Gentler than handball, “Captain” nonetheless promoted similar skills in strategizing, strength (slapping the ball with greater or lesser energy) and dealing with serendipity (not seeing a pebble on the ground could cause your well placed shot to go seriously awry). Most of all, it was great fun. And for the few moments that you were “Captain” a kid from the Bronx learned the basics of power…gained with some skill and effort, and lost because of a lousy pebble.

Posted in Bronx, Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged candy store

I remember that whole song….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014

I remember that whole song. It was uno doce trece, hit it! My mama told me six years ago, There was a lady walking down the road Saying ooh ahh I want a piece of pie Pies too sweet I want a piece of meat Meat too tough I want to ride a bus Bus too full Want to ride a bull Bull too black Want my money back Money too green I want a pot of beans Beans too hot Want to lay a fot Naa Naa Naanaaaanaaaaaa. I remember we stood north, south, east and west facing each other. Two girls facing each other, started out hitting hands on top, while the other two girls went low. Then you went to opposite sides clapped with those girls and then started back at the top. I remember this being a hard one to master.

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games

I grew up in Richmond Hill…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 2007 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019

I grew up in Richmond Hill NY, playing skelly every day, come summer time in Smokey Park in the early 70’s. I remember using crayons and the rim of the glass beer bottle to make a skelly cap, but there was one more way of doing it that was my favorite. We’d take a twist off beer cap, find a plastic soda cap, and some small pieces of glass for weight. I’d dig the plastic insert piece out of the soda cap. The glass went inside the beer bottle cap and the plastic piece was fitted in side the beer bottle cap, over the glass upside down, to hold the glass in place.I remember always giving the new cap a real good rubbing on the ground to roughen it up. I was a good shooter and didnt want it flying anywhere I didnt want it to. I have taught my kids how to play all the street games I can still remember. Their favorites are: I Declare War, Box Ball, Chinese Hand Ball and Stoop ball and Red Rover.

Posted in Boxball, Other Games, Other Spaldeen games, Skully, Stoopball | Tagged "I Declare War", crayons, I grew up..., Summer

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