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Jenn(jenijenn) i know a…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 20, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Jenn(jenijenn) i know a different version from that one: take a peach, a plum, a piece of bubble gum no peach, no plum, no piece of bubble gum i like coffee i like tea i like the colored boy and he likes me so step back white boy you don’t shine i met my boyfriend at the candy store he bought me ice cream he, bought me cake, he brought me home with a stomach ache momma, momma i feel sick call the doctor quick , quick, quick doctor, doctor before i die ima close my eyes and count to five a 1, a 2, a 3, 4, 5 im alive !!!! see that house on top of that hill?? that’s where me and my boyfriend live cook that chicken, burn that rice grandpa went to town to get some ice grandma out there trickin and nieghbor’s in the alley beatin’ his wife

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

I am from germany and i think…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 19, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I am from germany and i think it sounds great what you are talking about like a lot of fun you had have! i know it from some american tv movies! here in my hometown we don’t hanging out! its a pitty i think would like it! i would also love playing streetplay! so enjoy it!

Posted in Hanging Out, Reader Stories | Tagged pranks and troublemaking

Here’s a rhyme I picked…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 6, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Here’s a rhyme I picked up somewhere: Blue bells, cockel shells, easy ivy over, I met by boyfriend at the candy store He bought me candy, he bought me cake, He brought me home with a tummy-ache… Mama, mama, I’m so sick, Call a doctor, quick quick quick! Doctor, Doctor, will I die? Count to five and you be all right. 1 2 3 4 5 I’m alive!

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Food & Drink, Girl games, Jumprope | Tagged candy store

Does anyone remember the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 23, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Does anyone remember the scratchoff football gamecard that came with the (I believe Topps)football cards (mid seventies)? I loved those!

Posted in Other Games, Street Lifestyle | Tagged collecting stuff, Does anyone remember...

Hello, my name is “Pete”….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on January 6, 2003 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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Hello, my name is “Pete”. I was featured in Jim’s book,”Hanging Out-City Kids,City Games”(1974)as the inventor of the game “Psyche Job”. I’m the one in the t-shirt,and my brother Tony(refered to as “Chuck” in the basketball section)is wearing the headband.Jim,time has passed but you’ll remember me and the gang of 106th and 3rd Ave in Manhattan. Jim,if you’re still out there,it would be really special if we could connect!Here’s my email address:dro [dot] so [at] verizon [dot] net [dot] By the way,I still have the signed copy of “Hanging Out…” you gave me in Madison Square Garden the evening the book was first put out to the public!I hope to hear from you soon.Meanwhile, I’ll keep the “spauldeen” bouncing on the bars…Your friend,Pedro “Pete” Berdeguez Jr.

Posted in Hanging Out, Manhattan, Site suggestions

I lived on Stuart St. between…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 29, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I lived on Stuart St. between R & Fillmore and we hung out mostly on the block until we got older and started hanging out in the park near 278 and the handball courts. Played stickball in the spring/summer, touch football in the fall/winter, handball & basketball in the park, weather permitting. Stuart Street boys, at various ages & times, were Danny & Carly Carlucci, Roddy Walsh, Ray Lyons, Chris Dengel, Gene Balise, Robert Russell, Robert “Hoya” Georgia, Jeff & Artie Pearson, John Kennedy, Paul Dutton, Dennis Westbay, Dominic Spatola, Gumpy?, Tom “The Bomb” Carnesee(sp?), Peter Crocilla(sp?), Dominic Montabano, Joey Musso, Palumbo twins, Bobby Hazel, Kevin “MAGOO” McGrath, Kevin Barton, Charly Hurda, John “Johnny Mac” McNicholas Girls: Christine Belici, Dolores Ontario, Pat McGrath, Joanny Hassler, Barbara Dunn, Beth Walker, Kathy Guerin, Georgia girls, Rosalia.

Posted in Hanging Out, Locales, Stickball | Tagged Summer

I wrote a book of short…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 5, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I wrote a book of short storeis about those days in the 40s and fifties in manhattan..out of print now, but called Antonio’s World…it was about raising pigeons, kite-flying and the jibaros who came from P>R….a nice reminisce for me on 105th. and Madison/5th. ave. Johnnyboy

Posted in Manhattan, Toys | Tagged Kites

In Fort Greene Projects…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 26, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsFebruary 16, 2019
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In Fort Greene Projects that all you heard. Especially when dinner time rolled by. There were six in my family but mom only called the first four older ones. the two youngest we had to watch went without saying. so it was like a song, my mom started from the oldest to the youngest, I was third. But it went like this. Sandra, mercedita, Pamela,Perla,come to eat. If i was starving i was already on my way upstairs to get a seat at the table and be the first one served, of course thats because dad was working otherwise he would be first. oh the good old days.

Posted in Reader Stories, Street Lifestyle | Tagged "The Projects", calling out

Ketchikan, Alaska in the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 28, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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Ketchikan, Alaska in the mid-80’s. I followed a boy from NYC to “the zone” only to be told when we arrived that the only job I could get being a woman and my race is either a go-go dance or a prostitute. Deeply wounded, I cursed this former friend out and descended the mountain. Within an hour of knocking on every business door asking for a job and cheap lodging(and getting rejected), I came upon a large German woman married to an Hawaiian (with 3 dogs-puff, malaia, and kopaah). She checked my arms for needle marks, checked my record (from the police dept.)for priors, then hired me to run her youth hostel, while she ran her restaurant in nearby Thorn Bay, by seaplane. Her place, located right on the waterfront beside the cannery and the Princess line cruise ship loading dock, was the only affordable lodging for the young college boys/cannery workers. It was a young woman’s paradise. One house for guys, one for girls (my house-hardly any other women visited). I was in charge of the running the entire show, and the guys were my own personal buffed body guards. I never mixed business with pleasure, I dated no one, no matter how gorgeous, just loved hanging out with them. Unfortunately, it was true, that most of the young women I saw there were imported meat, or had 5 kids. Single young women were a rare commodity. I felt that dating would turn me into just another pinata for the male majority out there. I had a 17 yr old local boy that was obsessed and followed me everywhere. I really liked that kid. He taught me how to run across slippery logs on the cold lake. I turned 19 out there, and the guys gave me the best party. We were family. Jim, the guy who dissed me when we first arrived, eventually had to come down from “his mountain” due to heavy rains (tent and sleeping bag wasn’t working in that weather), the only place he could afford to stay was where I worked. I had long told Kathy about this guy and what he said to me, so when he came to her door asking for help, she bluntly replied “No, I don’t take ____” He got a heavy dose of his own medicine. (2 years later I saw him in NYC and he apologized to me, said he had it coming.) It was on the 4th of July that I had my first taste of the freshest sushi ever. Pat, Kathy’s Hawaiian husband, had Japanese relatives that came up. They prepared fresh from that sea sushi and introduced me to every young woman’s culinary rite of passage.

Posted in All Seasons, Hanging Out | Tagged July 4th

Where I grew up many of…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 28, 2002 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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Where I grew up many of the boys also played hopscotch (good for hanging out with a potential “sweetheart”). Because quite a few of the streets and yards were dirt, many players became quite proficient at drawing the courts in the dirt using a stick. Spent many hours at this game, especially with Suzanne Poovey!

Posted in Girl games, Hanging Out, Hopscotch | Tagged I grew up...

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