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We made our skully caps…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 28, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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We made our skully caps in the early 60s in Flatbush both from crayon wax and the actual corks that were inside certain soda bottles. We would carefully pry out the cork lining (sometimes topped with silver foil – a treat!) and add it to another bottle cap, creating the “double corker.” A wax-filled cap was illogically (or not if you are 12) called a “wax corker.” We even occasionally made a “lead corker,” as described by a previous discussant. Our skully board was nine boxes (9 in the middle, surrounded by the trapezoids which were numbered 1-4).

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons

To Dubyadee, Very interesting…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 16, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 16, 2000
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To Dubyadee, Very interesting – though hard to imagine exactly how it worked. Where did you play this game?

Posted in Johnny on the Pony, Other Games

I remember carving the skully…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 16, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 16, 2000
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I remember carving the skully board too, but I think we just liked the spray painted version better (more visible). Of course, if you carved it, you could use those lines as a template for chalk and/or paint… 😉

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We used to play a game called…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 16, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 16, 2000
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We used to play a game called ‘elephant’ in which two boys would bend over butt to butt and clasp hands between their legs. A third boy would bend over at one side of the pair, place his head beneath the joined butts, wrapping his arms around one leg of each boy to form a steady foundation of humanity. Another boy would then run toward the ‘elephant’, and as he arrived, flip himself over with the top of his head down into the notch formed by the three backs and land back to back with the third boy who would hunch his back and try to throw the runner off balance. The runner would of course come down as hard as possible to try and collapse the elephant. I don’t remember the game having any point to it except the fun of the roundhouse play.

Posted in Johnny on the Pony, Other Games

I played Skully in Bensonhurst,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I played Skully in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY in the late 50’s and and early 60’s almost every summer day. I lived on 70th Street between 17th and 18th Aves. I recall A friend of mine Dennis, carving a court in the street with a large screwdriver and then painting in the grooves with white paint. That court lasted until they redid the street in the late 1970’s. Great times and games !!

Posted in Brooklyn, Skully | Tagged Summer

Yes there are. GO to www.VIRTUALKISS.COM…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 15, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Yes there are. GO to www.VIRTUALKISS.COM and go to the icon on the far left called KISSING GAMES: Then you click one of the games ad learn to play it. The rest is selfexplanitory!!! IF U NEED ANY OTHER FUN, FUN GAMES EMAIL ME @ QUIKROXY85 [at] AOL [dot] COM I’m just at school right nw and on the computer during lunch.. I love doing this!!

Posted in Other Games, Young romance | Tagged "Spin the Bottle"

Mick, we gotta send bv a…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 7, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 7, 2000
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Mick, we gotta send bv a Streetplay funpack or something. BV, what part of the world did this amazing transformation occur in? It’s funny… I’m young enough to have been “damaged” by TV–TV in my room all through childhood, father worked for a broadcast network, broken TV=FAMILY DISASTER–but I still went out and played every day when I was a kid (in the late 60s-early 70s). What’s different now I wonder? -Hugh McNally / hmcnally [at] streetplay [dot] com

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bv, That is truly an…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 6, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 6, 2000
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bv, That is truly an awesome story. Do us a favor – send in an e-mail so we can ask you a couple of questions about this. I’d love to have more people see this and apply it with their kids too. – Mick [at] streetplay [dot] com

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Just want to say that after…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 6, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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Just want to say that after remembering how I played as a kid and observing what kids do today I pulled the plug on my cable TV because my kids were possesed by it. They get enough of that garbage elsewhere, so I figure three or four days here every week they can just operate on “kid power”. It works. After the initial shock of “whatawegonnado!?” they now play ball, chase each other around, made a club house, a tree house, push each other around in a genuine 2X4-milk crate-baby carrage wheeled speed car, swing on ropes, beat the %#$ out of each other, play man-hunt, roller blade, throw the football, play basketball, ride bikes, catch with the “pinky” and more. It did’nt just happen!!! I found that todays kids have lost the art of being a kid. They had no real “kid skills” until I showed them. But I only had to show them “once” Then they just took off and showed other kids. They think for themselves now instead of having the video games set the rules. The best was when they were playing some pathetic type of war game and I said “Hey you pack of lameos thats not how you do it”. So I got a copy of “To Hell and Back” with Audie Murphy and the “Sands of Iwo Jima” with John Wayne and made em watch it. Afterwards I said “that’s how you do army and that’s why you do it – in the service of freedom and your fellow man. First questions were “did that really happen” and “was grampa one of those guys saving people?” Now army is one of their favorite games – yeah their kids – (7 & 10) playing “war” a killing game. But it beats that senseless killing stuff on todays TV and video games. In thier minds their liberating the neighborhood. They use beanbags, and pinkey balls to get the “bad guys” (rocks are against the Geneva Convention) The little guy is getting real good. I looked out the window one day to see him in his camo pajamas, helmet, ammo belt, etc, drop 8 feet out of a tree on top of his big brother and friends who were looking for him. An older couple in the neighborhood was passing by and were surprised and said “who do you think you are jumping out of that tree like that” He said “I’m Audie Murphy and these Nazi dogs are my prisoners” The old gentlman (a WWII veteran) said “well then..in that case, carry on soldier” It doesn’t get better any than that. One last thing – a kids favorite play thing is a parent, if only to get em started.

Posted in Other Games | Tagged Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

I grew up in Flatbush during…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 5, 2000 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I grew up in Flatbush during the sixties ans early 70’s, and hung out on East 17th Street, between Foster & Newkirk. Anyone out their remember the great stick ball games played? We also engraved a Skelly court into the tar one hot summer day. It stayed their for quite some time. During the day, Harry the ice cream man would come by, and we would take a break to grab one of our favorites. Those were the good old days. I now live in NJ, and no one hear has heard of the game Skelly.

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales, Skully, Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., Summer

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