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Anybody out there remember…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Anybody out there remember your favorite penny candy, candy bars, ice cream bars, sodas, cookies and 4″ pies? A kid with a sweet tooth and no flouride in the water, what chance did my teeth have to last me this long? Blue Bird pies – cherry – oh how it hurts to dredge up this memory. Nehi Grape soda – with a Blue Bird pie – now that is a complete food group! Moon Pies – gourmet food for a kid. Bottle Cap candy – with those little tin spoons that cut your lip. Wax coke bottles – chew the wax til the flavor is gone. Write on the store windows with the ABC wax (Aready Been Chewed wax). Any of this sound familiar? Your phone number started with a word – Juniper 5868 The smell of a rainy after noon in the 50’s The smell of Ivory soap on the nuns as the hustled you off to mass. These are a few of my favorite things, add yours.

Posted in Food & Drink, Reader Stories

How about going to the movies…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 11, 1999
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How about going to the movies on Saturday morning for 15 cents and spending a dime on JuJuBees. We spent the entire day in the movies, double features then and sat in the balcony and chucked wet JuJuBees at girls. A kid I new when I was ten went to a pet shop and bought 4 feeder mice and snuck them into the movies and let them loose. The mice had a field day as they ate dropped popcorn, candy and God knows whatever else was on the floor. Sometimes you could hear people scream as the mice crawled over a person’s shoes. It was great fun, at least for us.

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged pranks and troublemaking

I grew up in the Cincy area…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up in the Cincy area and would often go to Woolworth’s and Kresge’s and let all of the parakeets out. What a hoot! You could hear the old ladies (they were in they 30’s) screaming as we ran out the doors. I still have to resist the urge to free the parakeets whenever I see them in the malls and I’m over 50.

Posted in Reader Stories | Tagged I grew up..., pranks and troublemaking

How about blocking off streets…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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How about blocking off streets after a snow so that we could sled down the steeper street.

Posted in Reader Stories, Street Lifestyle | Tagged Blocking off the street

Rain Races/Trolley Car Races…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 11, 1999
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Rain Races/Trolley Car Races – Cincinnati, Ohio/ Northern Kentucky area Just prior to a rain storm we would collect ice cream sticks, decorate them with a ball point pen or india ink to make them distinctive. A nickel would buy a Popscile and you could race your friend. I scrounged my mother’s friend’s bar for nickels, sometimes washing all the glasses if necessary just to get the cash to keep up my habit of a popscile a day. We would stash our cache of popscile sticks until that rainy day. When there was sufficient rain and it would be flowing down 12th Street’s trolley tracks (they were concave tracks) we would place our racers into the left or right track and let them go down the track the first racer to get to 13th street “won” and would take the other track and the person who had the most “wins” that day was declared “King Neptune Of 12th Street”. Hey give us a break, we only raced until we were about 10-11 and then we went to “work” collecting old newspapers, scrap metal, bottles or whatever to buy 10 cent balls to play “Strike Out” with. Racers were sometimes decorated and “shaped” by rubbing the ice cream stick on the pavement which usually had a sandpaper effect. The better races had flat tails to catch as much surface area as possible so the water would push them down the trolley track faster and the faster racers had very pointy noses to cut through the water better. Usually there was a safety lookout, who would yell “cars” or “trolley.” On some days there were enough kids available to use the east and west tracks (a two way street)and we’d call it a regatta (I had no idea what it meant until I was 9) Some of us little kids parent’s would let us play in the rain in our underwear and forgo a bath that night. Oh how I prayed for rain! Fun times on 12th Street. Today I can’t even imagine kids 5-6 years old playing in the street or even enjoying a rainy day splashing in the puddles. That was in 1950-1958, the tracks are gone, torn-up and recycled, traffic has increased by at least 50 times and children are watching South Park. But life is still wonderful in our memories and if God takes me tomorrow, I can say it was FUN!

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Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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anyone remember our dads blocking off the streets so we could play … boys and girls… high point of the after school day… unstructured and everyone’s parents were involved by sitting on the stoops and on the chairs in the street…. Knew we were part of a community… we belonged and because of that we learned to care about ourselves and other people…Lots of that is missing today for young people…. Our dads used to block off the street so we could play Stoop Ball and Ringalevio…. and yes, the lamp posts were the goals and some of the stoops were safe places… We all looked forward to coming home from school and “going out to play”…boys and girls together… first dating experiences came out of those games…. fun times

Posted in Reader Stories, Stoopball, Street Lifestyle | Tagged Blocking off the street

Ding a ling!!! Ding a ling!!!…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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Ding a ling!!! Ding a ling!!! Ding!!!! Ding!!!!! That sound was music to our ears. Growing up in a Garden apartment complex near Queens College, that sound would cause every kid on the block to stop whatever game they were playing, and run home or call up to their window for money. I lived on the second floor and I preferred to call up for money… (no cel phones then!) “MO-OM”!!! “The icecream Man is here!!!” In gobs of white tissue, my mother would throw down the required 15 cents, and off I’d go to buy icecream from the Good Humor Man. Cola or Blue italian ices were the “hot” items of my day. Our neighborhood Good Humor man man was a tall, thin, silverhaired, mustached man named Jack, whom everyone loved. Dressed in sparkling whites, (shirt, slacks, shoes) “Jack the icecream man” would let neighborhood kids ring his bell, and ride his truck for a block or two. It was such fun, and the high point of a summer’s day! Back then, delivery men were on a first name basis with their customers …. We had Jack the icecream man, Louie the eggman, and Milt the Milkman …

Posted in Food & Drink, Queens, Reader Stories | Tagged egg cream, Summer

I remember the game, “Mother,…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I remember the game, “Mother, May I?”, except I think we called it something else..hmmm..maybe “take a giant step” or something. I grew to hate that game eventually — the person who played “Mother” invariably let all her friends take GIANT steps while the rest of us had to take baby steps. I was NOT part of that “in crowd” at that time. 🙂

Posted in Hanging Out, Reader Stories | Tagged stoop sitting

Sorry,, I called Nabisco…..

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Sorry,, I called Nabisco.. They were called Marshmallow Sandwich Cookies.. They had no chocolate and they stopped making them in 1989..

Posted in Food & Drink, Reader Stories

Mike0716 … Scooter Pies…….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 9, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Mike0716 … Scooter Pies…. two wafers with marshmallow in between and covered in chocolate !

Posted in Food & Drink, Reader Stories

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