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Caught In The Act …

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 10, 1999

Caught In The Act My sister would call her boyfriend to come over every time my parents went out for the day. One day, my parents decided to come back a little earlier than expected. As soon my sister and her “beau” heard the key in the lock, the boyfriend jumped into the closet. My father came into her room, and immediately demanded that the boyfriend come out from hiding. slowly, the closet door opened, and out stepped the boyfriend. “Next time” said my father, “make sure you take your shoes with you.” My sister and brother-in-law(the boyfriend)still laugh about that today.

Posted in Young romance | Tagged young love locations

Does anyone remember wearing…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014

Does anyone remember wearing those plastic high heels, with the elastic straps? I used to buy mine at Wainwright, in Fushing Queens. You can still find some today in pakages of halloween costumes for girls. ; )

Posted in Girl games, Queens, Street Fashion | Tagged Does anyone remember...

We had a neighbor, old man…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019

We had a neighbor, old man Gurren, who had a French Renault Dauphine with the two tone horn. He claimed the car had great gas mileage. Everyday before he left for work he’d blow the horn on both tones and wake everybody up. The neighbors were really bent out of shape. This guy was a blow hard, always cutting down American cars and to make things worse, he worked at the Ford Plant in Cincinnati and what was even more of a blow was that I was definitely a Chevy man (of 9 years old). We use to go to St. Joseph’s Church Friday Fish Fry each week and ever since old man Gurren bought that “frenchie” car old man Gurren was always braggin about his French import. He blasphemed American cars and to a kid that could name – by sight – every American car produced in the last 10 years and the various models, old man Gurren was committing a large unforgiveable sin. Yes a Fish Fry, what else does a Catholic boy do on Fridays, who lives across the street from a Catholic church and whose mother is about to marry a man who has a daughter whose is a Benedictine Nun. I decided old man Gurren had to be stopped and I hit upon a plan that would make this guy look ridiculous. Every night for about two weeks I would sneak to this guy’s car and from a gas can I snitched from a landscaping truck parked nearby, I’d fill up his gas tank. Now our neigborhood was small and old man Gurren would go right after supper and sit in Holman’s bar or pitch horseshoes while betting on the horses at Klainies’ bar and tell outlandish stories of the fabulous gas mileage he was getting in his Renault Dauphine Deluxe – 50-60 miles to the gallon and by the end of two weeks everybody believed him to be a fool, as he was claiming 75-80 miles to the gallon when my step-dad to be’s Chevy was getting 14 miles per gallon. This was my own effort to get everyone to buy American. The men called him crazy and stupid. The guy who ran the local gas station backed him up and told everybody that he hadn’t seen old man Gurren in for gas for at least two weeks, but all of the men just figured he was going into another area to buy gas. Old man Gurren was becoming the laughing stock of our neighborhood. My plan was working. I didn’t tell anyone I was doing this to old man Gurren. And I planned it to be sweet revenge for American made cars. I never thought about the damage I was doing to the dealer who sold Renaults or the poor suckers who were either running there to get these wonderful cars, only to be disappointed when the cars didn’t get 75 miles to the gallon of gas or the people who stayed away from the dealer. Today I would probably be in the center of some kind of law suit. It all ended when I got caught “borrowing” the gas can from the landscaping truck one night by Mr. Bowman who owned the landscaping truck. He thought some one was stealing his gas and he sat on the Dolan’s porch one night and saw me and followed me. He told me he wanted all the gas back, and I said I couldn’t pay for it because it was 19 cents a gallon and I didn’t have the money but I promised I’d get him the gas back little by little as long as he didn’t tell my soon to be step-dad cause I’d get the beatin’ of my life. Mr. Bowman wanted to know why I was stealing the gas and filling up old man Gurren’s gas tank and I told him about my revenge on old man Gurren, he couldn’t stop laughing. Mr. Bowman knew that old man Gurren was actually telling the “truth” down at Holman’s bar – as old man Gurren knew it. Mr. Bowman told me he would not rat me out if I replaced his gas. I was temporarily relieved but how could a nine year old earn enough gas money now that school started up again? I thought long and hard running many senarios through my young brain. I finally hit on an idea that was beautifully simple – if I could put gas in old man Gurren’s car, I could get gas out. My idea was to siphon the gas out of old man Gurren’s car every night until I “paid back” Mr. Bowman. And so I did, a length of old garden hose that Queenie our hound had chewed up in a fit of anger and Mr. Bowman’s gas can. I can’t believe I did it, but every night for close to two weeks, after old man Gurren’s lights were off, I slipped out of my bedroom window, down on to our kitchen roof, grab the 5 feet of old garden hose I stashed in the gutter and drop to the ground and head for Mr. Bowman’s truck, grab the gas can and sneak to old man Gurren’s car. I’d take off the gas cap, slide the hose in until it bottomed out and suck like heck on the hose. Several times I had to repeat the process because a car was coming down the street or some one was staggering home from Holman’s or Klainie’s bar. Nobody would call the cops for somebody filling a gas tank, but taking gas out would be a reason to stop a kid of 9 years old. Some nights I’d spill a half gallon in the gutter just trying to get the hose from my mouth to the gas can. One night I got gas in my mouth and was sick for two days. Mr. Bowman heard I’d gotten sick and got word through to me from my …

Posted in Ace King Queen, Reader Stories | Tagged pranks and troublemaking, Summer

Pictures of melting crayons,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014

Pictures of melting crayons, maybe some swirly caps. How about a contest for the best cap?

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons

This site is dedicated to…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 8, 1999

This site is dedicated to First Kisses…so let us focus, folks! We want to know about your first crush, your first kiss…sweet tender moments. I know everyone out there has one or perhaps two of them. We would all like to hear about them.

Posted in Young romance | Tagged first kiss

more fancies: Sweep the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 8, 1999

more fancies: Sweep the Parlor, Squeeze the Lemon, Strawberries in the Basket, Chicken in the Coop. Remember “flipping” for first? Haystacks? Great memories …

Posted in Girl games, Jacks

Yes! Tiny marble…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 8, 1999

Yes! Tiny marble “missiles” did shoot across my mother’s kitchen.

Posted in Marbles, Other Games

I was showing that A my…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014

I was showing that A my name is Alice to my kids and my son was intrigued. He was trying to swing his leg over, but his bounce just wasn’t high enough and well the ball just couldn’t wait for him.

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Other Games | Tagged "A My Name Is Alice...", running around

Did the wires ever break…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 7, 1999

Did the wires ever break or anything? It seems kind of funny. Where I lived the wires were all underground. Definitely unique.

Posted in Other Games | Tagged wireball

Well it looks to me watching…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 7, 1999

Well it looks to me watching both my son and my daughter do poorly in organized sports that whatever natural ability was possible to acquire from my husband rather than me in this area my kids sadly did not acquire. I was always terrible, last pick and was lucky to have an athletic friend or I would have been shunned altogether. It was not fun. It was actually more fun when I did not join and ruin the team’s possiblities. Maybe with the sports activities being more organized, rather than just whoever was there points out the inequality more. It does seem like the boys do seem to be better than the girls as a general statement, although plenty of the girls get good hits, make decent catches and fine throws, more boys do those things in a more exceptional way.

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged runs in the family

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