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While I certainly could…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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While I certainly could not equal some of the stories elucidated earlier, I cannot help but sigh at the emotion and connectedness that the mere rememberance of skelly brings out in all of us. But then, after all, why would we all be searching sites like these if not for these visceral memories. Oh, for the days when bottle caps came with cork within; waiting only for the crayon or candle wax to cement their perfections. And … why is it that there were such geographical differences in the game, proceding downward even from the nomenclature?

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons

This is an absolutely great…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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This is an absolutely great Skully/Skelly/Skellzies story. Please send us an e-mail, we want to ask you a couple of questions. By the way how long since you last played?

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I grew up in the South Bronx…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I grew up in the South Bronx in the 60’s and we used to call this game “skellzies”. We spent many hot summer days avoiding the cars while we laid on the ground trying to calculate each shot carefully. We used whatever we could get our hands on be it soda bottle caps and liquor bottle caps which seemed to be plentiful on some streets back then. We also used to trim the top rim of the soda bottles by gradually scraping it on the sidewalk curb. These glass pieces worked great because they seemed to glide such a long distance instead of the cumbersome caps we used to use. Yet, “skellzies” also had a killer instinct quality to the game. You see the only way to stop someone from beating you, if you could help it, was to blast their pieces into kingdom come. This was easily acomplished when someone in my class brought a bottle opener to school and proceeded to fiddle around with the metal bottom glide of a school desk. When he succeeded, we ran out of the classroom, out of the building and followed him around the block. He immediately sat on the curb and pulled out of his pocket a popsicle stick. Then he began to dig deep into the tar on the street. He filled his metal glide piece with the tar. Once completed, he challenged us to a game of “skellzies”. We all gathered together in anticipation of what this “new” challenger piece could do. As we began play, it became evident what this metal glide piece could do. It could slide long distances like the glass pieces yet it was durable. But most of all it was dominating. He sent all of the challenger’s pieces into kingdom come. They went flying across the street and under parked cars. As for the glass pieces, you guessed it! They were smashed into smithereens. I mean it was ugly!!! The replacement bottle caps did not fare well either. The “Dominator” was born!!! Of course, you all know the rest of the story. Shortly after the “Dominator victory”, all the desks at school had no metal glide bottoms. This caused such a scandal that the whole school had detention for a week. Ahhh, but it was worth it!! The sight of game pieces flying all about as we challenged our neighbors in “skeelzies” and coming away with the spoils of war, was and still is a glorious memory today. Thanks for bringing your website to us all.

Posted in Bronx, Skully | Tagged I grew up..., South Bronx, Summer

I can’t believe I found…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 18, 2014
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I can’t believe I found this site. Last weekend my boyfriend and I taught his kids to play skelly. That is what we called it in Sheepshead Bay in the late 60’s) I made the court in the driveway, but couldn’t remember the rules, and didn’t quite know what to do to become a killer. But we had a heck of a time. Next time will be even better.

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I loved Spit. Let me get…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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I loved Spit. Let me get my cards and try to remember how to play. OK, each player gets half the deck. Each lays out 5 piles of cards, top card turned up. Under each pack of cards like solitaire are cards facing down. 0 cards – 4 cards. Each player puts a card in the middle (2 piles in the middle). Either player can then add one of the cards from their solitaire hand on top of either middle pile if their card is 1 higher or lower than the top card. When nothing could be done on either hand by either person, you still had cards left and you’d say “Spit” and each would turn a card from your deck into the middle and try again. Is that it? Do you have to alternate colors? How do you open up a closed hand. In solitaire you can only move a king off a pile. Can any card be moved off in Spit?

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I remember those, but my…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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I remember those, but my favorite was, and is still, Spit. Kind of a combination of war and solitaire. In this one, the object is to get rid of your cards – so you need to be fast! My kids play it now and seem to have as much fun as I did.

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definitely RINGALEAVIO-played…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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definitely RINGALEAVIO-played on summer nites on e 164 th and sheridan ave and thereabouts-mid-late 50’s- a good game. (had to be home by dark tho’). hey- i was kid then. still am.

Posted in Other Games, Ringoleavio | Tagged Summer

90’s equivelant of knock…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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90’s equivelant of knock hockey….air hockey!

Posted in Other Games, Toys | Tagged Nok Hockey

We played the same game…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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We played the same game with a little twist. The both of you would go in a closet together. We called it “60 seconds in heaven”.

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

I grew up in Laurelton,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 5, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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I grew up in Laurelton, Queens-and loved to play Skelly when I lived in the Woodside projects-melting crayons into soda bottle caps was the way to go-my brother always cried when I took the broken crayons to melt into new caps-I remember the scratches I got from the “pleats” on the caps they were the only caps allowed. I recently taught my girl Scout troop of second graders to play-it caught on quickly in the school in Ohio where I live

Posted in Locales, Queens, Skully | Tagged "The Projects", crayons, Girl / Boy / Cub Scouts, I grew up..., Woodside

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