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Hello, I am looking…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 17, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Hello, I am looking for definitions to a lot of these games…stoopball…johny on the pony….sewer to sewer stickball….stickball…knock hockey my wife is translating the book “Sleepers” can anyone help us find such descriptions of these games or phrases? this must have been the days to live in!!!!

Posted in Other Games, Ringoleavio, Stickball, Stoopball

This is so funny…but I’m…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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This is so funny…but I’m from Canada and what you refer to as “Fortune Teller”, we refer to as “Cootie Catchers”. I’m almost 40 and we played with them as kids and now my 2 daughters and their friends use them. They operate the same way as your fortune tellers and we also used a method by which you choose colours and numbers to arrive at your “fortune”. We write silly fortunes in them about boys, about having stinky feet, etc, etc. I have no idea where the name Cootie Catchers originated.

Posted in Girl games, Other Games | Tagged Paper "fortune teller"

I remember putting a small…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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I remember putting a small piece of crayon in the bottle cap and sitting it on the radiator overnight. The crayon would melt and fill the cap giving you a little more control. Man, that memory came out of nowhere. I hadn’t thought about skully in close to 40 years.

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons

Hi, I remember…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 14, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Hi, I remember skully (or wasn’t it skelly?) as the 9 box scenario described above. On Union St., in Crown Heights where I grew up in the 50’s, we used the grooves of the cement pavement boxes as edges of the total skully box. Then we chalked in the smaller numbered boxes. We also used to ‘load’ our bottle caps with melted crayon wax and smooth down the underside of the cap so it would slide true.

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons, I grew up...

I remember making them with…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 13, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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I remember making them with loose-leaf paper. So there were some extra steps to make the paper square. We would even go as far as to tear off the part of the loose-leaf with the holes first. But that complicated things and made it harder to get a nice square piece as an end product. And yes, we wasted lots of paper as well. 🙂 Lay the loose-leaf paper lengthwise. Take the right-bottom corner and bring it up to the top edge of the paper. Crease the paper well. Now you’re left with a small rectangular piece that you can now crease and tear off. Scissors, ha! Who needed scissors?! You’ll now be left with a peice of paper folded into a right triangle. The 90 degree angle should be to the left. Unfold. Now fold the bottom left corner up to the top right. Crease well. Unfold. You should now have a square piece of paper with creases in the form of an X. Fold all four corners to the center of the X. Turn the paper over so that the smooth, unfolded side is up. Fold all four corners of this “smooth” side toward the center. This is when I would pull out my pen and start writing. If you followed the above step precisely, you should have a square piece of paper with four triangular flaps. Each flap is “split” down the middle. Not literally split, thus the quotes, but the previous folding leaves the triangle “split” into two smaller triangles. You’ll see it when you do it. 🙂 Each smaller triangle gets it’s own number…1-8. Then lift up each flap, draw a line down the middle of it and write your fortunes within the two smaller triangles. Close up all the flaps and turn the paper over. Now the square flaps should be facing you. On each flap, write a color name. Red, Yellow, Blue, and Green. Crease the paper again, half and then half again, following the lay of the square flaps and so that the triangular flaps are on the inside, square flaps on the outside. (This part is hard to verbalize but when you do it I think you’ll see what I mean). Now you’ve got your Paper Fortune Teller! I don’t remember a rhyme… all I remember is being asked to choose a color. The color chosen would be spelled out, each letter prompting the opening and closing of the Fortune Teller. When it stopped, you’d see the numbers inside. This is how we did it: “Pick a color.” “Yellow.” “Y-E-L-L-O-W” “Pick a number.” “3” “1, 2, 3” “Pick another number” “7” Then you’d open up the flap that had the #7 written on it and read it’s corresponding fortune. I don’t know about anyone else, but the more we used the Fortune Teller the more times we would ask, or be asked, to pick a number. That would help keep it fresh a little bit longer. 🙂 But it would inevitably go stale and you’d have to make another one. If you had enough foresight to do it in pencil, then all you’d have to do is erase the old fortunes and write new ones. But those 4 color pens were more fun. 🙂 And girls being girls, you always have to include some kind of mention of how many children you would have when you grew up. It was almost an unwritten rule of Paper Fortune Teller making. 🙂

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games, Other Games | Tagged Paper "fortune teller"

I really like chicken-fighting….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 8, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 8, 2000
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I really like chicken-fighting. That was what I used to do a lot of. It’s a really great game.

Posted in Johnny on the Pony, Other Games

Growing up in Brighton Beach…….we…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 6, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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Growing up in Brighton Beach…….we played Hide and Go Seek. We used somebody’s stoop or fence as “home.” Ready or not, here I come…………

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Here are some games: stickball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 6, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Here are some games: stickball punchball kickball off the wall catcher flies up handball chinese handball 5 box 2 box Ringelevio tag around the block spud rover, red rover running bases johnny on the pony salugi blind mans bluff 2 hand football

Posted in Ace King Queen, Johnny on the Pony, Other Games, Punchball, Spaldeen games, Stickball, Wallball / Off the Wall/Point | Tagged Chinese handball, Off the Wall, running bases

I’d also like the rules…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 1, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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I’d also like the rules to knucks. Any knuckleheads out there. E-mail me, please.

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How bout Ring-a-leev-e-o….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 30, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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How bout Ring-a-leev-e-o. Two teams would assemble and one hides and the other seeks. It took place around an entire block however. There was a base and jail. Man, we had so much fun. Does anyone remember ring-a-leev-e-o?

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