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I work at an elementary…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on November 8, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 8, 2002
Original author: Jacqueline Wallace
 

I work at an elementary school and all they play is big mac. The don’t know jack be nimble, hey miss be, gypse gyps, 10,20 and more. I started teaching them Jack be nimble. Can anyone remember any of the other double dutch games? In my day we played 10 20, with the rope getting faster after 100. I tried to teach them D0SH, but they can’t jump fast. This generation of girls…

Posted in Girl games, Jumprope

How about “Gladys” …

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 24, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 24, 2002
Original author: Ramona [e-mail]
 

How about “Gladys” Gladys, where are you going? Upstairs, to take a bath. Gladys, with legs like toothpicks, and a neck like a giraffe, raff raff raff raff raff raff raff raff Gladys, climbed in the bathtub, pulled out the plug, “oh, my goodness, oh my soul, there goes Gladys, down the hole!” Glub, glub, glub, and she can’t swim.

Posted in Girl games | Tagged songs

I used to play several games…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 20, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
Original author: Mary dB [e-mail]
 

I used to play several games with a ball big enough and soft enough to play kickball with, but I would bounce it against the wall. There were rhymes and routines, such as bouncing it once one way, bouncing it twice another, three yet another, etc. Anybody remember any of the rhymes or routines? Mary

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Other Games

I remember growing up in…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 24, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
Original author: PAMELA RIVERA CARTAGENA [e-mail]
 

I remember growing up in the Fort Greene projects. I was born 1953, had two older sisters, so I grew up knowing oldies but goodies. In fact, so much that I today sing with an acapella group, The Valentinos. I remember how beautiful Fort Greene was in those days. There were all races and all lived in harmony. I am Puerto Rican, but I grew up with White, Black, Korean, Jewish… it didn’t matter. We were kids and just wanted to have fun. I was born in Cumberland Hospital, lived in 24 Monument Walk and went to PS67. I remember we would be playing all day in Fort Greene and just around my building, they used to have sort of a playground. The kids I hung out with were always older than me I guess because my sisters had no choice and their friends had no choice too. They had to take care of their brothers or sisters. So we also played together. We played so many games in one day from morning till sometimes 1:00 in the morning because in those days the parents would go outside and sit on the benches to talk so we kept playing. The girls sometimes played jump rope, hopscotch, box ball, then we would get tired of that and start playing tag on the monkey bars. Sometimes the guys would join in and, in no time, there would be about ten or more playing tag. Then we would play either punch ball or, “Three Feet Off To Germany.” We also had sort of a small maze (we called it the puzzle) about 3 1/2 feet high and you could stand on this, or walk though it. We also used to play tag on the top and everyone would be on top running from the guy who was “it.” Sometimes we broke our butts because either you went too fast when they were chasing you–you know how guys are, tough and rough. Between the puzzle to the right was this big sort of thing, what we called “the barrel.” It was shaped like a barrel and it was hollow, and sometimes we would get inside–maybe four to five, or as many as we could fit. And then we would have one person–or two at the most–on the top and they would try to tap anyone who tried to get out or in. If you were tagged, you would have to go on top and be it, and so on. As kids, we could go all day. To the left of the puzzle were some logs–oh, about four big log across, and on top were three and so on until there was one on top. Then right next to the logs were three sets of benches. So sometimes we would play tag on all of them. We would make one of the benches home base and another one sort of a holding cage where the others can free you. Sometimes the barrel and the logs would be home base with the puzzle in the middle. It started with one team being “it.” Then, if they got tagged by someone from the other team, they would get put into a holding cage and be guarded. Someone in your team would try to free you by tagging the cage. The rules were: you can only use the barrel which was home base, step to the puzzle (where you better run through and not get caught), to logs which was another home base. Oh… you could only use three steps in either direction, except the puzzle. And oh… over the fence which the guys used a lot was the running area. That was a great game. Also in that area was another object we called the boat. It was long with an opening and, on both the pointed area of the boat and the wide part, were seats. All these objects were made of concrete and painted in colors. Sometimes the guys would sit in there and start singing. And we would all sit on the edges of the boat. It was great. I remember too, some long logs were about 20 feet and at one end it started from the floor and got higher until you could walk it straight and then at the other end it went down again. We use to walk that or play tag on it without falling. Come to think of it, man, we played a lot of diffent tag games. We also played ringoleavio, that was an all day game. And we would have maybe 20 to 40 of us playing and the rule was, “use all of Fort Greene.” Fort Greene had three parts to it, so you could spend all day looking to find someone. If I go on I’ll be here all day. To make a long story short, we played handball, basketball, scullys, Johnny On The Pony, stickball, skating (when they put tar in the play areas). It was great. Great. I wish every kid in the world could have my childhood.

Posted in Boxball, Brooklyn, Hopscotch, Johnny on the Pony, Locales, Other Spaldeen games, Punchball, Stickball | Tagged "The Projects", Fort Greene projects, I grew up...

We also sang: Jingle…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 22, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsSeptember 22, 2002
Original author: kate
 

We also sang: Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg Batmobile lost a wheel and the Joker got away [sometimes he “took ballet”] Batman’s in the kitchen Robin’s in the hall Joker’s in the bathroom Peeing on the wall

Posted in Girl games | Tagged songs

Can somebody PLEASE post…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 22, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsSeptember 22, 2002
Original author: Diana
 

Can somebody PLEASE post the lyrics for “The Cat Came Back”? This song has been driving me crazy for the last 15 years! All I know is: The cat came back The very next day Yes the cat came back He just wouldn’t stay away…

Posted in Girl games | Tagged songs

I grew up in Miami in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 22, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Diana
 

I grew up in Miami in the 80’s. I’m the only person I know who remembers this one: When Susie was a baby, a baby, a baby When Susie was a baby, she used to go like this: [Pretend to suck thumb and say Waa! Waa!] When Susie was a schoolgirl, a schoolgirl, a schoolgirl When Susie was a schoolgirl, she used to go like this: [???] I can’t remember what she did, but the verses took her through teenager, mother, grandmother, angel, mummy, skeleton, etc. I know the for the “mother” you’d scold your finger at the other girl, and the “skeleton” would place her arms over her chest. Anyone else remember?

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games | Tagged I grew up...

I’m from Australia. We just…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 15, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: lucie schreiber
 

I’m from Australia. We just called this game elastics. The main rhyme i remember is “England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, inside, outside, inside, on”. The “England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales” bit was sung whilst jumping each rope (left, right, left, right) and then inside, outside, inside and finally “on” the ropes. When it got to underarms we also did things like handstanding up and over the ropes and had three people holding the elastic instead of two.

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games, Jumprope | Tagged Chinese jumprope, Ireland

Does anyone know when this…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 9, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsSeptember 9, 2002
Original author: lawrence o mercier [e-mail]
 

Does anyone know when this game started? I am looking for a game played around 1800 to 1850 to show children in a historical house tour. Lawrence

Posted in Girl games, Jacks

Where I grew up many of…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 28, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Tom Jones [e-mail]
 

Where I grew up many of the boys also played hopscotch (good for hanging out with a potential “sweetheart”). Because quite a few of the streets and yards were dirt, many players became quite proficient at drawing the courts in the dirt using a stick. Spent many hours at this game, especially with Suzanne Poovey!

Posted in Girl games, Hanging Out, Hopscotch | Tagged I grew up...

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