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Hey, what about us girls??…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 13, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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Hey, what about us girls?? You guys may consider our games wimpy, but we hung out and played on the streets and stoops too! My memories are hazy and I haven’t thought about those days lately, so I can only provide titles and brief descriptions — perhaps it will jog someone else’s memory: I moved away from Brooklyn when I was 7, so I played the following at a tender age: 1. Red Light, Green Light, One Two Three 2. Giant Steps 3. Statues I can’t recall, though, just what these games entailed! Anyone remember? Of course, our basic sidewalk game was Potsy. Although it is generally known as Hopscotch, in Borough Park, Brooklyn it was always Potsy. And it was still Potsy when we moved to Old Bethpage, Long Island (of course, many suburbanites had emigrated to Long Island from Brooklyn…) Girls were into Spalding balls too. We bounced ’em off stoops and against walls, and of course did the classic “A, my name is Alice, and my husband’s name is Andy, we come from Atlanta and we sell anchovies…” You were supposed to go through the whole alphabet, but I don’t think I ever did. And now, a confession: there were times when I could be the annoying kid sister: Sometimes when my older brother played stickball or wiffle ball in the backyard with his friends, if I felt mischievious, I’d skip across their playing field, calling out in a sing-song voice, “Interference! Interference!”

Posted in Brooklyn, Clap and Rhyme, Hopscotch, Other Games, Stickball | Tagged "A My Name Is Alice...", potsy, running around, suburbia

Candy Dots on a long white…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 13, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Candy Dots on a long white piece of paper. Wax lips. Candy cigarettes. Little bottles of wax that contained some sweet liquid that now would probably decay the enamel off of a bathtub. My telephone number started with Canal 6 – I still remember the entire number. How about black telephones. The big clunky kind. I sprayed mine gold and got into big trouble with the telephone company after it stopped working. And in my neighborhood…Kerosene stoves to keep you warm in the winter, before my building when to steam heat. And making wine in the basement – grosses me out now when I think of all the rodents that probably crawled over that barrel. And you forgot the best…YooHoo Chocolate Drink. You had to shake it to get the chocolate at the bottom to mix with the soda on top. One day I forgot I had opened it up and sprayed the grocery store with all this soda. I was thrown out of that store and told never to come back. It was on Mott Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.

Posted in Food & Drink, Locales, Manhattan, Reader Stories | Tagged Lower East Side

Oh my goodness…I remember…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 13, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Oh my goodness…I remember that market too. Essex Street Market. There were two or three of them. All in a row. We went to that market every week. My mom took me along so I could help her carry her bags. There was a chicken market under the Manhattan Bridge. She dragged me there too. She would select a chicken and some one who worked there would run after it and take it in the back room. Next time we saw it, it was wrapped in newspaper. Remember coming home and plucking the rest of the feathers from it. Gross! No wonder I don’t like chicken now. Where did you live Webdiva? I lived two blocks from the Manhattan Bridge…P.S.65. I never did see a shrimp with it’s head attached. And from your description I probably can miss it and not miss a thing.

Posted in Locales, Manhattan | Tagged Lower East Side

Good Ole New York. Had…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 13, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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Good Ole New York. Had the privilege of returning to NY last month and all these memories came back. I even ate a Charlotte Russe. Yummy! But it had a little bit of cake at the bottom. Not as much as I remember it had years ago. I never did get a chance to eat a knish…they don’t have such an animal in this part of the USA…most people here don’t even know what a knish is. I remember that The Enterman Bakery Truck used to come around selling those cupcakes that were listed above. Who remembers the penny pickles on the lower east side…and the lemonade man that came around each summer? You could get a Italian Lemon Ice for 5 cents. Gee, I’m dating myself.

Posted in Food & Drink, Locales, Manhattan, Reader Stories | Tagged Lower East Side, Summer

There is still a stickball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 12, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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There is still a stickball league in the Bronx, New York. I have been playing in the New York Emperors Stickball League for 7 years straight. We play stickball in the Bronx at Stickball Blvd. right behind Stevenson High School Track. The games run from April to September on sundays at 10:00am to 12:30pm. I have started a website to promote the league it will be completed by May 1999. The address is www.bronxpages.com/stickball New Teams are Welcome! Stickball Rules!

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Sunday’s in Coney Island…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 12, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Sunday’s in Coney Island Coney Island … the land of the Jewish Accents. My Grandfather lived in Coney Island, and every Sunday, my cousins and I would visit him. He would walk us along the boardwalk, (while our parents lounged on the beach) and introduce us to his friends sitting on the benches. Since everyone of my grandfather’s friends had a Jewish accent, I always thought that I too, would acquire one as I grew older. (So far, I haven’t!) Amidst the smell of sea air and the happy noises of people walking, talking, and realaxing on a Sunday afternoon, my grandfather took us into the open storefronts along the boardwalk, and bought us Potato knishes. After, he’d take us into the arcade, where we played games, collected tickets for points, and excitedly turned them in for a chosen toy or two …

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales | Tagged Coney Island

Steeplechase was a scary…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 12, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Steeplechase was a scary place, with rides I was too small for, and clowns that would lay wait for women wearing skirts, and swat them!!!!At the same time, a blast of air would come up through a transom and blow up the skirt.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales | Tagged Coney Island

WOW, I came from the Lower…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 12, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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WOW, I came from the Lower East Side, Forsythe Street and this was my favorite game. We called it Skell-zee. I thought it was a game that we kids had invented. No one has ever know what I was talking about when I’ve talked about this game. We used bottle tops and mostly used orange peels to weigh them down. It was a great clean game, of course, unless you laid flat down on the dirty sidewalk. We also had the park across the street where we would chalk the game down on the playing field. We also played iron tag.

Posted in Locales, Manhattan, Skully | Tagged Lower East Side

In the late 30s and early…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 2, 2019
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In the late 30s and early 40s in Washington Hights (the upper end of Manhattan) we played a game called Baseball Off the Wall. The game was played from one side of the street to the other side of the street. The brick tenament houses had rows of inlaid bricks which was used to bounce the rubber ball off the edge of the brick. If the ball bounced onto the first sidewalk it was a strike. If it bounced on the fly to the first half of the gutter; this side of the manhole cover, it was a single. If it bounced past the manhole cover, but still in the gutter, it was a double. If it bounced on the sidewalk accoss the street it was a triple and if it hit the building it was a home run. If the ball was caught on the fly before it hit the ground, of course, it was an out. The teams were made up of one kid each. We even had leagues going. What fun!

Posted in Boxball, Manhattan, Other Spaldeen games, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged Off the Wall, Washington Heights

I also grew up in the Glenwood…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I also grew up in the Glenwood projects, 1952-1962 and I remember the “big kids” running around all night playing ringaleavio but I never knew what the hell they were doing. They were all over the place. I guess there was a jail somewhere. We moved before I became “old enough” to play, tho it seems to me it was all boys playing. What ARE the rules???

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales, Other Games, Ringoleavio | Tagged "The Projects", Glenwood

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