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does anyone remember a game…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 16, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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does anyone remember a game w/spaldeen called war? i lived in bay ridge thru 1951…was 13 when i moved. we would use a manhole cover w/chaulk and box off names of countries. with the ball laid in the hole of the manhole..someone was “it” and would say, ” i declare war on ” and would say the name of one of the countries..meantime we would all run…except the one who was the country called…they would say “freeze” and through the ball at someone …don’t remember the rest…but no one i know can remember this game…i lived in bay ridge at the time on 49th. st betw. 5 and 6 th.aves….near the 5th. ave. side was a candy store owned by mrs. mazzoola…and an empty lot across the street…anyone out there familiar with this? i’d like to hear from someone…jeanne

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Games, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged "I Declare War", candy store, Does anyone remember...

My girlfriends and I would…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 15, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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My girlfriends and I would bring a pail of water (we’d load it up with table salt), a blanket, soda, and tan ourselves on tar beach. At night we’d bring pizza and sodas to the roof and hang out under the stars. The roof was a part of every city kid’s life. What great fun we had there.

Posted in Food & Drink, Hanging Out, Reader Stories, Street Lifestyle | Tagged on the roof, pizza

Boxball was played with…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 14, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Boxball was played with 2 to as many a 6 players (usually 4). Each player got a square on the sidwalk. The object was to bounce the ball with an open hand, into the box of an opponant. The other player do the same till a player misses or fails to put the ball in an opponants box. A miss meant a point and the first to 11 or 21 lost or was eliminated… last one standing wins! That was a great game… hours of fun on a sunny Saturday afternoon around the cornerer from Liona’s Cand Shop (at the time in early 80’s, this was still a fountain shop, unrenovated from the 40’s!!!) they made egg creams there still. this was on Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Ahhh those were the days!

Posted in Boxball, Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games | Tagged egg cream

Sonie Jaffe’s candy store…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 7, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsMarch 25, 2016
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Sonie Jaffe’s candy store on the corner of Willoughby and ? (Bed/Stuy).

Posted in Food & Drink, Locales | Tagged candy store, Willoughby Avenue

down down baby down by the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 3, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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down down baby down by the roller coaster sweet sweet baby mama never let you go if you wanna kiss me just say you love me shimmy shummy coa coa puff shimmy shimmy rah, shimmy shimmy coa coa puff shimmy shimmy rah. I like coffee I like tea. I like a black boy and he likes me so step back black boy you ain’t shy I bet you 5 dollars I could beat your behind. Last night and the night before I met my boyfriend at the candy store. He bought me ice cream he bought me cake. He brought me home with a belly ache. I said momma momma I’m so sick. Call the doctor quick quick quick I said doctor doctor shall I die. He said close your eyes and count to 5 I said a12345 I’m alive on a channel 5 I said a678910 I’m dead on a channel 10 with a scooby dooby doo on channel 2. Frankenstein on channel 9. ….. that’s how me and my friends do it. I’m 14 so…I guess it’s sort of there…

Posted in Food & Drink, Girl games | Tagged candy store, songs

Down down baby down by the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 6, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Down down baby down by the roller coaster sweet sweet baby I’ll never let you go shimmy shimmy coco puff shimmy shimmy POW shimmy shimmy coco puff shimmy shimmy POW I like coffe and I like tea I like the paper boy and he likes me, so step back whore, i met my boyfriend at the candy store, he bought me ice cream he bought me cake he brought me home with a belly ache, mama mama I feel sick call the docter quick quick quick, docter docter before i die Im a close my eyes and count to five shimmy 1 shimmy 2 shimmy 3 4 5 shimmy 1 shimmy 2 shimmy 3 4 5 IM ALIVE

Posted in Food & Drink, Girl games | Tagged candy store, songs

Soft Pinkies rule. One of…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on December 5, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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Soft Pinkies rule. One of my most savored kid memories was walking back to school at lunch in NE Philly having just stole () a Pinkie from the corner candy store. Throwing a fresh pinkie at a nice tall brick wall on a spring afternoon is heaven on earth. Does anyone remember playing SUICIDE – a game with a sponge (Pinkie) ball against a wall (school wall). You would throw the ball to hit 1st the ground then 2nd the wall so the ball launched high in the air. If you caught it, the person who threw it must touch the wall b4 you get to peg him with the ball. If you try and catch someone else’s ball and miss, its your bum on the line. Still don’t know why it was called suicide. Likely many names for this game. Chris

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games, Philadelphia | Tagged candy store, Does anyone remember..., Pennsy Pinkie, spaldeen types

Our playing field was sandwiched…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 10, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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Our playing field was sandwiched between a five-story Catholic school and a six-story tenement. At the base of the tenement building our concrete stoop was located, protruding about four inches from the sidewalk and about three inches back toward the building; it was no more than a foot in length. Practice and precision were the key elements. Hitting the point of the stoop with that gum-colored spaldeen produced nasty line drives that were extremely difficult for the infielder to handle. However, not ever hitter found the point that easily; one had to master the stoop to constantly catch the point–striking the point with the ball was an art in itself. The field was cobblestone blocks (the old city streets before the tar paving), and the grounders were tricky. Infielders developed good hands and good instincts staying with those hard grounders that could shoot upwards toward your face anytime, scooping those grounds off the cobblestone was another skill in itself. The Catholic school was across the street from the stoop and hitter. When we would play with only one or two guys on a team (Not running bases), we’d use these rules: a line drive to the first floor of the school was a double; a drive to the second floor a triple; and, a shot to the third floor a home run. However, if the fielder caught the ball as it ricoceted off the school BEFORE it touched the ground, the hitter was out. But, when we had enough guys to play running bases (usually about five players on a team), we had to resort to the regular rules of baseball. The most beautiful thing about our stoop, though, was that it was next to the corner candy store. A spaldeen, a few kids around, fifteen cents in your pocket, a Saturday–you couldn’t ask for anything better.

Posted in Food & Drink, Other Spaldeen games, Spaldeen games, Stoopball | Tagged candy store, Co-op City, running bases

Lenny Milhazes, do you remember…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 24, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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Lenny Milhazes, do you remember Andy’s candy store that was on Pioneer St. in Red Hook? My brother-in-laws family owned it. They lived in a house on Richard’s St. right next to Visitation Church’s Convent. Do you remember the Public Library that was there before they built the Convent. I lived in the Red Hook Projects on Centre Mall. It was great growing up in Red Hook and I never forgot all the good times I had there.

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Locales | Tagged "The Projects", candy store

One of the many joys of…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 18, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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One of the many joys of life back in the 50,s was to hang out on the street corner and sing Doo Wop. While living in East New York Brooklyn I would sing till my throat was sore.We would sing when we got up till we went to bed at night. In the subways or hallways were always the choosen place to capture, THE ECHO. From the streets of Brooklyn to the Boardwalk @ Rockaway Beach the air was filled with harmony coming from groups like,The Bob Knight Four,The Star Fires,The BelAirs,The Capris, The Admirations,The Chalets,The Five Discs and many many more. From dances @ St. Michaels to St. Fortunata,s,from the candy stores that line the streets ,to many a pizza place,groups could be heard telling their story with the human voice. From the driving beat of the Bass singer to the high tenor float of the Falsesetto to the SHO DOP DOBBIE DOO of the Background singers to that crystal clear voice of the Lead singer,Doo Wop was king. Found memories of a time when things were easy. I Remember In The Still Of The Night, fond thoughts to all, Frank Iovino presently still singing Doo Wop in Florida with my present group called,WHAT ELSE,The Five Boroughs. Visit our web site @ angelfire.com/la/fiveboroughs and please sign our GUEST BOOK to show if you Remember In The Still Of The Night.

Posted in Brooklyn, Food & Drink, Reader Stories, Street Lifestyle | Tagged candy store, Doo-Wop, pizza

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