Category Archives: Girl games
Slumber parties were THE…
Slumber parties were THE thing to do and all girls should experience them. I always got to buy new baby doll pjs whenever there was a new sleepover. We were not real mean but we had fun. We would put underwear in the freezer, Truth or Dare, talk all night, play records, eat junk food, take pictures (whatever happened to all those pictures?)Hope to have one again before the big sleep.
The one I knew is longer……
The one I knew is longer… Miss Susie had a steamboat, the steamboat had a bell ding ding, miss Susie went to heaven, the steamboat went to hello operator, dial number 9 and if you disconnect me I will chop off your behind the refrigerator there was a piece of glass miss Susie sat upon it and broke her big fat ask me no more questions ill tell you no more lies the boys are in the girls room zipping down their flies are in the meadow the bees are in the park miss Susie and her boyfriend are kissing in the d-a-r-k d-a-r-k dark dark is like a movie a movies like a show a show is like a TV set and that is all I know, I know I know my mom, I think I know my pop, I know I know my sister with a big fat 40 acre bra, my mom gave me a nickel, my pop gave me a dime, my sister gave me a boyfriend I named him Frankenstein!!!!!
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I loved Jacks and also learned…
I loved Jacks and also learned in Iowa and had huge tournaments at school. I am trying to remember to teach my kids and daycare kids. This is what we came up with so far (I am not sure of the order): Onsies-Sixies, Lefties,Scrapes, Scribbles, Pigs in the Pen, Pigs over the Fence, Baskets, Crack the eggs, Upsies, Downsies, Double Bounce, No Bounce, and Around the World. Each level had to be done 1-6. I remember the kissies and the haystacks.
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Hello I am from Iowa. I…
Hello I am from Iowa. I am looking for those who played Jacks the way I learned. We had four jacks and a ball. The game went all the way up to twelveies which actually meant you had gone through twelve rounds of all kinds of challenging feats. Here are some things I remember. African Americans may remember this style. After the ones through fours. All these happen while the ball is in the air with one bounce. fives: pick up one jack and put down another Sixes: Dot each jack with your fingers Sevens: pick up each jack put it in your other hand Eights: pick up a jack and knock on the floor Nines: slide each jack into a cave made by your other hands Tens: put the jacks separately between the fingers of the non ball hands. Then drop them into your ball hand during each bounce Elevens: move them from one to side the other Twelves: This could be done 2 ways: One was the around the world in which you must pick up the jack and circle the ball before catching it. The second was more challenging. You would pick up one jack and throw it up with the ball your other hand must catch the jack and put it down then grab another jack —yes with only one bounce of the ball. After that you would be in the twos. You would start from your twelves and work your way backwards to the twos ( you don’t do level one in round two) In round three you would do everthing with three jacks and then the one extra. When you got to round six you would do all kinds of tricks and stuff. No fixies, touchies, no doovers. Does anyone remember this kind of jacks? We used to have serious tournaments at my day care. you can reach me at .
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I played in Iowa in the…
I played in Iowa in the 1940s and 1950s. We played 12 rounds. Each round was different. For example, at round four, we would grab two jacks on the first toss and two more on the second toss. At round five (I think) we would grab left-handed. At round six we would grab three jacks on the first toss and three more on the second toss. On another toss we would have to hit the table with our knuckle before grabbing the jacks. On another, we would have to draw a circle in the air around the ball before grabbing. There were similar variations for each round from one to 12. (We never used the term “fancies”.)