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Hi. Does anyone…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on October 10, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 10, 1999
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Hi. Does anyone know where I can get a pogo stick that can support an adult’s weight? Stores here in the United Kingdom seem rather bereft of such goodies. Any suggestions would be gratefuly received by email to: iburton [at] better [dot] tcom [dot] co [dot] uk Thanking you in advance. Immanuel Burton.

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Sounds very cool. Any photos…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 27, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsSeptember 27, 1999
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Sounds very cool. Any photos of this happening? We’d love to post them on the site.

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Love the site! Thought…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 25, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 13, 2014
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Love the site! Thought you’d like to know….The hula hoop is not gone, only redirected. Fans of a Colorado band named String Cheese Incident make their own heavy duty hoops with sprinkler system tubing. In the concert, some fans will stake out a “hoop pit” and throw down. I have hooped for an entire 2 hour set with only one drop. (oh, Wendy, I am 31. Get out there and hoop) It all comes back around. Robyn

Posted in Hula hoops & pogo sticks, Toys | Tagged Hula Hoops

This is so great!! You’ve…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 12, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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This is so great!! You’ve opened up a flood of memories that have been locked up for years. Dirt bombs, rock fights, BB-guns, sling shots, carpet guns, snow-ball fights(a piece of ice or a rock inside was optional), “forts” in the lots or behind the billboards, gang fights, “mickie”(potato) roasts on a summer night in the lots… My god, how did we ever survive this “right of passage”??? Those experiences of my youth in good old Flatbush were to prepare me for the tough years that lay ahead both in the military and in the business world. Thanks for the memory….

Posted in Street Lifestyle, Toys | Tagged gangs, Summer, weapons of choice

I grew up in the East End…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 8, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
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I grew up in the East End of London. We were really into bikes, riding all over and beyond the neighborhood. We couldn’t afford new bikes so we made them out of parts we found scrapyards, or pieces we’d purchase Back then, in the early 70’s, Evil Knievel had just hit the streets of London. We all tried to copy him with our bikes. I remember one time I set up a jump in the backyard. It couldn’t have been more than 2 or 3 feet max, but when I landed I couldn’t stop. My mom wasn’t too happy when I came crashing through her back door.

Posted in Bikes, Toys | Tagged I grew up...

We recently purchased a…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 2, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsAugust 2, 1999
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We recently purchased a bunch of tops and gave it a shot. Either they don’t make em like they used to, or our top throwing skills have gone way down hill, because we were pretty bad. Wouldn’t event attempt a game of crack top now.

Posted in Toys | Tagged tops and yo-yos

Have neither played nor…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 30, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 14, 2014
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Have neither played nor spoken about cracktop in over thirty years, but if memory serves… Play commences with each player throwing (spinning) his top at the same time. First guy whose top stops spinning is ‘it’. His top sits on its side as the target. In turns, the other players throw their tops (with a fearsome and perhaps sadistic intent) in an attempt to score a direct hit.* If you had a direct hit, your turn was over and you were saved the indignity of replacing the guy who was ‘it.’ If you missed, you advanced to a secondary stage of silliness which incorporated endless opportunities for arguments, disputes, and general verbal fencing: you had to bring your top into contact with the target top before your top stopped spinning — preferred and most reliable method was to hold your string taut, straddle the spinning top, and drag it into contact with the target by pulling the string along the spinning point. (Many of the low guys in the pecking order would be exposed for a kick in the pants while performing this ungraceful maneuver). A far more accomplished and enviable technique (but naturally more difficult and risky) was to scoop your spinning top onto your palm, carrying it (it must continue to spin all the while) to a point above the target, and dropping it onto the target. The clumsy guys would become ridiculous when attempting this one, and could easily be goaded into trying something which would assure them a turn as target. The game was everything a good street game should be: skill was evident, the uninitiated were pitiful, and there was a thinly veiled aroma of violence about the whole affair (anyone remember absurd “knucks” sessions with playing cards?) *footnote from above: hilariously unlikely folklore of some kid on another block or another neighborhood or another planet shattering a top into flying splinters. We would spend more time relating and believing such crap than actually playing the game!

Posted in Toys | Tagged cracktop, tops and yo-yos

I had a blue banana seat…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 24, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
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I had a blue banana seat bike with glitter tassles and a white flowered basket on the handle bars. God did I love that bike! The banana seat was blue with white along its edge. I used to ride with no hands all the time(for some reason I can’t do that anymore on my moutain bike)….holding onto the upside-down u shaped metal bar that the seat was attached to and leaning waaaaay back. Sometimes I would hang a little licence plate back there. Remember the ones that you could get out of cereal boxes??! That bar also made it easier for your passenger to hold on. It’s hard as heck to do that now that’s for sure! Banana seat bikes were the low riders of the bicycle world. You could trick them out in all sorts of ways. Tassles, a basket between the handlebars, playing cards in the spokes, rear-view mirrors, bells, horns, etc. They were the greatest! I’ve seen that they’ve made a little comeback in some communities out west. But sadly, not here on the east coast. *Sigh*

Posted in Bikes, Toys

Being born in the 1970 I…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 24, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 24, 1999
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Being born in the 1970 I was blessed to have enjoyed BOTH Metal skates (and yes! I remember having to drag that lose skate over to a bench so I could redo it!) and white boot, orange rubber wheeled ones. I also remember the sneaker skates! I thought those were the coolest! I got stuck with the white, blister causing boots. And you couldn’t have any scuffs on those white boots….Noooooo! As soon as they got scuffed, you busted out the white liquid shoe polish! I polished mine so much that I rubbed off the foam applicator tip on the liquid polish bottle. 🙂 I have a friend who sill has her brown suede skates. She used to show them off but rarely skated with them lest she mess them up. Waste of money if you ask me…. I got some rollerblades a couple of years back. But because I learned to skate on 4 wheels with the stopper at the toe, I have soooo much trouble stopping it’s not funny!!!

Posted in Roller skates, Toys

Cj .. Soaps and grinding…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on July 15, 1999 by Streetplay DiscussionsJuly 15, 1999
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Cj .. Soaps and grinding can also be mad dangerous! Watch out you don’t fall off a high railing!!!!

Posted in Roller skates, Toys

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