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swing swing swing on a summery…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 26, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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swing swing swing on a summery day hay hay i’m a little forth gra-der pre-ty as can be be and all the boys around my block go crazy over me me my boyfriends name is jello he came from Allabamo with 25 toes and a pickle up his noes and this is how my story goes one day i was walking and i saw my boyfriend talking to an itty bitty girl with strawberry curls and this is what she said to him I L-O-V-E love you I K-I-S-S kiss you S-T-O-P spells stop (than freeze until sombody moves)

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games | Tagged Summer

I played stick ball all…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 15, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I played stick ball all summer as a kid. Our field was in the middle of the street with the light pole being the home run fence. It was not far or high but if you hit the ball to high you hit the tree that covered home plate. The best thing about a pimple ball was that if you didn’t hit it exactly right you would “EGG” the ball. This was the challenge. We played halfies into a chair. You got one swing. If you didn’t swing and the halfie hit the chair you were out. Once pimple balls left the scene, tennis ball took over. we lost interest in playing because any idiot could hit a tenis ball. Halfies with tennis balls was just not the same. Unfortunatly, Sony playstation has taken over kids spare time. How long before they have Sony PSP Halfies 2007 ?

Posted in Locales, Philadelphia, Stickball | Tagged pimple ball, spaldeen types, Summer

I played the game when I…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on September 1, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I played the game when I was in summer camp in the late sixties and during the seventies. We had loads of fun. We called it bottle caps. I found this site and it bought back fond memories. We are having a reunion and will be designing one to bring back those memories. We had almost one of these in each of our cabins. Great game to play inside when it’s raining. Most of the guys at the reunion will be over 40yrs old. I hope we remember the game. Should be a blast. I also played in Philadelphia.

Posted in Skully | Tagged Summer

I remember playing skully…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on August 21, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I remember playing skully and punchball all day long in the summer on west 8 street brooklyn back in the 70’s. I would love to know how or when the game of skully originated?

Posted in Brooklyn, Other Spaldeen games, Punchball | Tagged Summer

Great site. I…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 28, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsJanuary 3, 2020
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Great site. I learned about stickball at 15 yrs of age from a fellow by the name of Bobby Graham, a Brooklyn guy who worked at the same place where I was doing summer jobs in Roxbury MA. We used to play after work on Fridays while waiting for our paychecks to be issued. Loved the game from the first moment I laid my hands on that broomstick. We played fast-pitch in local schoolyards with a strike zone on the wall. Ground rules varied according to the game site, but a home run was always over the school building or across the street. The “official” ball was the pimple ball; we only used pinkies when unable to find pimple balls at the 5&10. In fact, pimple balls ultimately got so hard to find that we would go to extreme lengths to retrieve them in the course of game. It was always a sad thing when someone hit a pimple ball right on the seam and split it. Haven’t seen a pimple ball in a LONG time, though. I remember spending many hours practicing and perfecting my pitching technique. Those were the days when a kid had plenty of time on his hands after school and before dinner. It got to the point where I could reliably hit the door handle of my house garage door from across the street. Developed about a half dozen different pitches, including a wicked Elroy Face inspired sinker. Had some wicked grudge match games against local neighborhood rivals. One of my great sports moments was pitching nine straight no-hitters against them. They refused to play us any more. I guess we still own the bragging rights in that rivalry. Nice to be able to share my memories with people who remember and understand this great street sport. Better than golf IMO.

Posted in Brooklyn, Stickball | Tagged Pennsy Pinkie, pimple ball, spaldeen types, Summer

I used to spend my summers…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on June 23, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I used to spend my summers at the Flatbush Boys Club. As Marshal said I was put into an Indian tribe each year. I remember being an Apache one year and a Cherokee the next. I believe my first year in the Cowboy groups I was in Cimarron. What I wouldn’t give to play bumper pool, knock hockey and make lanyards again!

Posted in Brooklyn, Locales | Tagged Flatbush Boys Club, Summer

WE USE’D TO PLAY EVERY SUMMER…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 29, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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WE USE’D TO PLAY EVERY SUMMER DOWN RHAWNHURST SCHOOL YARD-BEST DAYS-MY DAD DIDN’T THINK SO CAUSE HE LOST ALOT OF GOOD SHOVELS AND BROOMS TO STICKBALL. I GUESS WE WERE THE LAST GENERATION OF REAL STICKBALLERS-MID TO LATE 80’S IN OUR TEENS. WE PLAYED FAST PITCH AGAINST A PAINTED BOX AND WE JUDGED THE BASE HIT TYPE BY THE DISTANCE. ANYWAY…I MADE SOME COOL STICKBALL T-SHIRTS -I HAVE MY OWN SCREENPRINTING BUSINESS-IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED WRITE BACK. ENJOY THE MEMORIES

Posted in Locales, Philadelphia, Stickball | Tagged Summer

Hello fellow skully/skelly…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 28, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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Hello fellow skully/skelly fans, My name is Shannon and I work at a rec center. Most of you guys talk about growing up in the 50s in New York. You people must be the pros at this game! I was born in the 80s. Since, I work at a playground, I am going to bring this game back to life! I have to run a camp this summer. So, what better way to keep the kids busy then, having a Skully camp! I need to ask you guys a favor. I need as much imformation about Skully as possible. If you have the time can you write me at RoyOrbisonfan18 [at] yahoo [dot] com or Jlennnonfan19 [at] yahoo [dot] com and tell me everything you know? I want to talk to the ulimate Skully players! I promise I will write back! This site is awesome! Thanks! Shannon/Skullyfan19

Posted in Skully | Tagged Summer

I grew up in West Baltimore…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 8, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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I grew up in West Baltimore and my friends and I played skully, especailly during the summer, almost everyday. This was during the 70s. We used for caps the tops from the plastic gallon milk jugs and the tops from certain liquor bottles, which we mainly found in alleys. The tops were made out of a sturdy plastic, which allowed us to melt the crayons and candles wax right into the caps. Also during heat waves, we would dig up asphalt from the streets and rooftops to fill in the caps.

Posted in Skully | Tagged crayons, I grew up..., Summer

As a kid my big thing was…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 4, 2006 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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As a kid my big thing was horror. I drew horror comics, hung horror posters in my room, and collected an impressive assortment of horror related toys. I made my own super-8 movies about axe murderers, the dead coming back to life and aliens in miniature spaceships who could render you horribly deformed with a blast of their ray guns. My notebooks were filled with drawings of freaks, multi-limbed oddities and all sorts of straight-jacketed loonies. I wasn’t just a ghoulish kid, mind you – as this was juxtoposed against my other interests of a more joyful nature such as The Beatles, The Marx Bros, super heros and the like. But if I spotted anything creepy or strange in my neighborhood candy and magazine store, my eyes would instantly light up and I would start digging in my pockets to see if I could afford it. An old after school haunt of mine was a small candy shop in Queens Village known only as “Helen’s”. I used to go there to get my “Wacky Packages” bubble gum cards. It was run by a cantankerous old woman who was suspicious of just about any kid she didn’t know who would wander in for an egg cream or a comic book. Even though I had been there hundreds of times I was usually rushed to make my purchase and get out, along with the rest of them – but she always had these dusty old model kits in the back of her store which I’d always gravitate to. The old Universal Monsters of yesteryear were Gods in my eyes… and I eagerly assembled and painted my horror model kits with the care and detail of a fine surgeon. I had ’em all… Frankenstein, The Werewolf, The Phantom of the Opera, Dracula, Godzilla and King Kong. These kits came with alternate glow in the dark heads and hands… which I always thought was pretty damn cool. I also collected the lesser known, but even more intriguing Aurora Monster Scenes kits which included Doctor Deadly, The Hanging Cage, The Pendulum and the beautiful Vampirella, also with interchangable arms and legs. Also available was “the victim”, a plastic model kit of a scantly clad woman in hot pants and a torn blouse, that I’d assumed, was intended for the hanging cage. Today, of course, in our politically correct environment – you’d NEVER see toys like this again! One of Queens Village’s best kept secrets was the basement of Stevens department store on Hillside Avenue (now long gone) where, similiar to Helen’s, also seemed to have it’s share of creepy, long forgotten toys. Sort of the land of Misfit toys, I’d say! It was there my older brother bought me one of the creepiest toys I still own today – a ventriloquist doll made by the old Juro company, famous for it’s Jerry Mahoney knock-offs. With his unblinking stare and wearing his dapper little red suit – he was the sort of toy you couldn’t tear your eyes from – yet he was petrifying. It was the same sort of ventriloquist dummy you’d see coming to life in those old, black n’ white Twilight Zone episodes. He must’ve felt right at home sitting up there on my shelf, alongside my other toys of horror. Alas, the great monsters of yesterday have all but dissappeared. Even a trip to Universal Studios last summer left me gravely dissapointed (excuse the pun!) as the store where I had previously bought my wolfman head drinking cup, my animated battery-operated Frankenstein and my Dracula doll – was sadly monster deprived. The nearest thing to a ghoul were their plush mummy figures from the recent Brendan Fraser movies – almost as cute and cuddly as their Shrek dolls. Not the same thing, I’m afraid. Today, these horror model kits sell for big bucks on eBay, and those old ventriloquist dummies can fetch anything up to $300-500 bucks a piece. During my earliest introduction to the internet auction scene I ended up being reunited with many of my childhood “friends” once again – and more recently I was thrilled to meet and talk to some other ghoulish icons from my past at the Big Apple Comic Con this April, the alluring Elvira – Mistress of the Dark, and George Romero, the legendary director of “Night Of The Living Dead”. I was in monster heaven. Once a ghoul enthusiast, always a ghoul enthusiast.

Posted in Ace King Queen, Food & Drink, Johnny on the Pony, Locales, Queens, Toys | Tagged egg cream, Queens Village, Summer

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