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I lived in Brooklyn in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 1, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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I lived in Brooklyn in the late 60’s and played lots of skelly/skully on Bay Ridge Avenue between 18th and 19th avenue and West 8th between Bay PArkway and avenue O. I now live upstate and just made some caps with crayons and pennies with my kids. We then found this website and I am seeing that the boards we made back then seem to be atypical…..numbered just 1 through 9 with the area around the 9 called “mud”. Does anyone else recall this board configuration??

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged crayons

Aside from the 1998 “Welcome…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 18, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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Aside from the 1998 “Welcome Back to Brooklyn Street Fair,” are there any other events/gatherings where Skully enthusiasts can get together and engage in a friendly game? How about something in the Big Apple this summer?

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged Summer

CENTRAL BROOKLYN MODEL CITIES…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 16, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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CENTRAL BROOKLYN MODEL CITIES SUMMER PROGRAMS. Another of the many residential camp for the “urban youth” back in the late ’70’s. I was 14 and deeply into swimming, with no access to more than the neighborhood recreation pool. We went to The University of Durham New Hampshire. Beautiful campus, I immediately fell in love with the young lifeguard instructor, who stayed on campus to teach swimming for the summer. Fancied myself a great swimmer until told to do just 10 laps the full length of that olympic pool in order to qualify to begin diving and life-saving instruction. I almost burst a lung.It took a couple of weeks and many hours before I could knock-out 20 laps without hardship. Organized sports in that environment was just what we roughnecks needed. They had science and other classes to keep our minds from getting rusty for the summer. We even saw dissected felines marinating in formaldyhyde. Fresh air and adolescent hormones. I finally developed a crush on some one my own age, Paris Lucas, the best guy swimmer in the group, I was the best girl. I wasn’t so popular, so I could spend more time developing my skills than the more developed ladies. Paris thought I was just fine, and that suited me. I had been made president of the “Itty Bitty Titty Committee, and they were nice enough to hang my name-labled 32AA bra on the camp flagpole. They took the swimmers to the ocean and had us swim out to a distant rock formation. Most of us made it and 3 of us decided to hang out and sunbathe on that rock for a few hours. Later, We were baked and exhausted and could barely make it back. I was cocky when executing bold high-dives until I didn’t pull out in time and smacked into the water. They thought I was joking and took a while to figure out that I was unconscious. Gave me a red burn much worse than a sun. It was a great healthy summer that took me out of my usual element. Open fire hydrants on a hot summer day are great, but I’d opt for a clean non-overcrowded olympic pool any day.

Posted in Brooklyn, Reader Stories | Tagged Summer

My older brother and I used…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 24, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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My older brother and I used to take a bus up Nostrand Avenue every Saturday and go to the Flatbush boys club. This was in the late 50’s, early 60’s. I remember the ping pong, pin bowling, chess in the library, swimming (in the nude). There used to be a little greasy spoon restaurant where you got a hamburger, coke and french fries for $.50. Very good memories.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales | Tagged Flatbush Boys Club

Many things come to mind…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Many things come to mind when I think of skelly. Here are a few: 1)New Jersey, 1964. We stopped at Tony’s Hot Dogs near lake Hopatcong on a Sunday as I recall. I asked the man behind the counter, actually my dad asked the man, if we could have some bottlecaps. I guess some meant all because he filled up a couple of paper bags full. It was a great ride home as a 7 year old digging out all of the cork and couldn’t wait to show my friends my motherlode of caps. 2)I can still remember the smell of melted crayons in my friend’s garage as we readied our bottlecaps for action. We lived in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn and if it wasn’t stickball or Spud it was all day skelly marathons. 3)About 1970 or thereabouts during my last glory days as a pre-teen and the end of skelly as a pasttime, I pulled one of the biggest miscues of my life, to that point. My dad had just bought me a new pair of Pro Keds and I proceeded to wear out the sides in a matter of days due to several skellythons. Needless to say, it was back to discount sneakers for me. I wish this generation could experience all of the great street games that I grew up with in Brooklyn and Queens.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales, Queens, Skully, Stickball, Street Fashion | Tagged Canarsie, crayons, I grew up..., Keds, sneakers

I remember playing skelly…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 10, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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I remember playing skelly with my friends in the Linden houses in ENY Brooklyn. There was a coke-a-cola bottling plant on Linden Blvd, my best friend and I road our bikes there and asked one of the workers for some bottle caps to play skelly. He gave us a whole bag full of new caps, back then it seemed like a bag of gold. We melted lead fishing weights, crayons and anything else that would melt to fill the caps. Skelly was the best game. Kids on Long Island NY are missing out on a great game…. Thanks for the memories…. Rich

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged crayons

Didn’t see anyone here from…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 9, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Didn’t see anyone here from my Brooklyn… I think that is cause most of the people are still there saying, “Yeah I live in Brooklyn, so F***ing What???” Since I was born (Brighton Beach 1968) till I left (Williamsburg 1999) I lived in Brooklyn all my life. Most of my childhood I lived in the Sheepshead Bay area, From Kings Highway to Graves End to the Bay. Man, it was hard, fun, wild, sad and wonderful. So much to say about it, for the things everyone remembers Wed. fireworks (think it was wed. or maybe Thurs.) at Coney, to the things people would like to forget, like seeing a black guy get his ass kicked, just because he was black or for that matter, me getting my ass kicked cause my friend had a big mouth. Learned a lot growing up there about people and life. I can’t see myself having grown up anywhere else. Miss being young there, skelly and Peas and butter, asses up, off the wall, Also, off the wall in mellet park, kick the can, ringaleavio, War, red rover, all the different tag games, the local drug store that sold the best eggcreams, Wonderful Mr. Iseman (hope I’m spelling it right) who used to run a few movies theaters in Brooklyn like the Kingsway and fortway, who used to let me in for nothing cause my brothers used to work there, to getting my first job that Joe’s Pizza on ave. U (that was a good slice), BLOCK PARTIES!!! Remember those?????? Wow… man… Halloween in Bklyn was always a blast, there was the house on AVE X and 15th or something and they alwasy put on a show, then you have 4th of July, where some blocks you couldn’t even get through because if the big fire in the middle of the street with the mats and block busters going off (got a few wax loads in my gut, from time to time). Anyone remember Sheepshead Bay Roller disco? How about Romeo and Juliet’s Disco? All the bars in Bay Ridge? Calm houses at the Bay? Spumoni Gardens? Man, I can go on and on. I’ll tell you, from 1974 when I was only 6 to about 1988 when I was 18, was some of the best times and the worst I have ever had and I miss it all.

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Locales, Skully, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged egg cream, Off the Wall, pizza

In the late 50’s early 60’s…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 2, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 2, 2001
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In the late 50’s early 60’s hung out at Harry’s luncheonette, on Clarkson Ave. and East 95th St. in East Flatbush. We were known as the Clarkson Ave. Boys. We went to Somers and Winthrop.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales

I was happy to find this…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 13, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I was happy to find this site. It brings back such wonderful memories! My best friend move to Miami from Brooklyn and she taught my friends and I to double dutch. I almost forgot about it until my daughter came home from school and told me they’re jumping rope in P.E. (We live in Nebraska now). I found a website that sells double dutch ropes with booklets as well as other types of jumping ropes for competition and pleasure. They’re very reasonable. I just ordered some and can’t wait to teach my 10 yr old daughter and her friends to DOUBLE DUTCH! The site is jumprope.com. What great memories! I’ve also recently reunited with that best friend after 21 years!!

Posted in Brooklyn, Girl games, Jumprope

After getting together after…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 28, 2001 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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After getting together after 25 yrs., the 3 of us girls grew up in Canarsie, Brooklyn. We searched for jacks, and began playing one day. Trying desperately to remember the different rules, esp. “Fancies.” We even put our hair in pigtails to try to recapture the “olden days.” We remembered:5 fancies. Squeeze the lemon, the bride and groom, around the world, jack be nimble, and lick the lollie. When we were kids we would play mostly on hard surfaced floors where ever and whenever we could. WE WERE OBSESSED! Does anyone know of books or sites to find more fancies? We are planning on playing more often now.

Posted in Brooklyn, Girl games, Jacks, Locales | Tagged Canarsie

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