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Reply #30 posted 07/07/06 10:49am

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jerseykrs said:


mad


mad mad
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Reply #31 posted 07/07/06 10:53am

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Hey, when you don't have shit, you get good at making stuff up. lol

We were really good at making people and houses and even jewelry out of stuff we found outside.


That's creative. If I ever have kids,I'd love for them to do this rather than be completely dependent on electronics for entertainment.


My kids are extremely creative like this. We don't have cable or a computer at home, and I limit their TV time. They damn sure don't have any TV or video games in their room, either. You should see the stuff they come up with; it brings tears to my eyes sometimes.
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Reply #32 posted 07/07/06 10:57am

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During the summer, my friend and I used to hide behind parked cars in front of his house at night with a garden hose and wait for cars to drive by with their windows down. Then we would turn the garden hose on and spray the drivers in the face as they drove past. When the cars stopped halfway up the block we would then run like hell!

That was a fun game. biggrin

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Reply #33 posted 07/07/06 11:00am

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sextonseven said:

During the summer, my friend and I used to hide behind parked cars in front of his house at night with a garden hose and wait for cars to drive by with their windows down. Then we would turn the garden hose on and spray the drivers in the face as they drove past. When the cars stopped halfway up the block we would then run like hell!

That was a fun game. biggrin

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That's fucking hysterical!!

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Reply #34 posted 07/07/06 11:04am

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sextonseven said:

During the summer, my friend and I used to hide behind parked cars in front of his house at night with a garden hose and wait for cars to drive by with their windows down. Then we would turn the garden hose on and spray the drivers in the face as they drove past. When the cars stopped halfway up the block we would then run like hell!

That was a fun game. biggrin

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falloff


We did something like that...it was called hide and try to hit the gas tank cap with a big ol' rock.

falloff


As teenagers it morfed into sit on the curb and try to flick your cigarette butt and hit the gas cap... everytime somebody succeeded it was accompanied with a little song that went like this *Match in the gas tank..Boom Boom*
We must have gotten it from a movie or something...This kid Jorge could hit it everytime no matter how fast the car was going...he was fucking amazing. lol
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Reply #35 posted 07/07/06 11:06am

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FunkMistress said:

AnckSuNamun said:



That's creative. If I ever have kids,I'd love for them to do this rather than be completely dependent on electronics for entertainment.


My kids are extremely creative like this. We don't have cable or a computer at home, and I limit their TV time. They damn sure don't have any TV or video games in their room, either. You should see the stuff they come up with; it brings tears to my eyes sometimes.


That would be awesome to look back at all of the arkwork of your kids seeing them literally grow up through art. My mom gets all teary eyed when she looks back at shit we made from pre school. lol
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Reply #36 posted 07/07/06 11:07am

jerseykrs

AnckSuNamun said:

FunkMistress said:



My kids are extremely creative like this. We don't have cable or a computer at home, and I limit their TV time. They damn sure don't have any TV or video games in their room, either. You should see the stuff they come up with; it brings tears to my eyes sometimes.


That would be awesome to look back at all of the arkwork of your kids seeing them literally grow up through art. My mom gets all teary eyed when she looks back at shit we made from pre school. lol



I look at it and say "Mom, this is horrible"


lol
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Reply #37 posted 07/07/06 11:08am

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Sweeny79 said:

sextonseven said:

During the summer, my friend and I used to hide behind parked cars in front of his house at night with a garden hose and wait for cars to drive by with their windows down. Then we would turn the garden hose on and spray the drivers in the face as they drove past. When the cars stopped halfway up the block we would then run like hell!

That was a fun game. biggrin

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falloff


We did something like that...it was called hide and try to hit the gas tank cap with a big ol' rock.

falloff


As teenagers it morfed into sit on the curb and try to flick your cigarette butt and hit the gas cap... everytime somebody succeeded it was accompanied with a little song that went like this *Match in the gas tank..Boom Boom*
We must have gotten it from a movie or something...This kid Jorge could hit it everytime no matter how fast the car was going...he was fucking amazing. lol



oh man falloff I like that one.
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Reply #38 posted 07/07/06 11:10am

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sextonseven said:

During the summer, my friend and I used to hide behind parked cars in front of his house at night with a garden hose and wait for cars to drive by with their windows down. Then we would turn the garden hose on and spray the drivers in the face as they drove past. When the cars stopped halfway up the block we would then run like hell!

That was a fun game. biggrin

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You pick the wrong person on the wrong night and they'd probably get out and kick your ass lol I think I would've had fun with you as a child. nod
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Reply #39 posted 07/07/06 11:11am

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jerseykrs said:

AnckSuNamun said:



That would be awesome to look back at all of the arkwork of your kids seeing them literally grow up through art. My mom gets all teary eyed when she looks back at shit we made from pre school. lol



I look at it and say "Mom, this is horrible"


lol


lol She probably doesn't think so.
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Reply #40 posted 07/07/06 11:24am

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Memories.

red rover

tether ball

kick ball

dodge ball

devil on the doorstep
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Reply #41 posted 07/07/06 11:26am

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Memories.

red rover

tether ball

kick ball

dodge ball

devil on the doorstep



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Reply #42 posted 07/07/06 11:29am

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luv4all7 said:

sag10 said:

Memories.

red rover

tether ball

kick ball

dodge ball

devil on the doorstep



RED ROVER RED ROVER, SEND SAG10 RITE OVER!



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Reply #43 posted 07/07/06 12:02pm

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we called this game baked Beans for supper!!!

You hide a belt somewhere and then the group goes to look for it....whoever found the belt hollered baked beans for supper and proceeded to whup ass until you were able to run back to base!!!
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Reply #44 posted 07/07/06 12:13pm

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Anonymous phone calls. I was dialing a number, and started a story, each time different. My favorite was to talk with old ladies and start to cry, asking them to pick me up cuz I was their grandchild, lost, and didn't know any other number, while my best friend was listening and laughing. Difficult (and nasty) exercise.
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Reply #45 posted 07/07/06 12:13pm

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-Bloody Mary (with a flashlight under our chin in front of the mirror)
-We would collect chicken eggs and climb the nearest hill above a road... and throw them at cars.
-Marco Pollo in the middle of the night... sheer darkness.
-River tag... and river swim contests... (who could swim directly across a flowing river, hard as hell)
-Rope acrobats across the river too... we has the best swimming areas.
-Evel Knievel dirt bike contests... yes, we were ruthless... lining up objects and bikes, to see who could jump the most.
-Jumping contests... off High objects. (I never broke a bone)
-Tree Climbing contests... we had some awesome trees...

I was such an active kid... and at 35, I can still do back handsprings, back flips... on the trampoline and diving boards. yes

We had a blast growing up... biggrin
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Reply #46 posted 07/07/06 12:14pm

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-Bloody Mary (with a flashlight under our chin in front of the mirror)
-We would collect chicken eggs and climb the nearest hill above a road... and throw them at cars.
-Marco Pollo in the middle of the night... sheer darkness.
-River tag... and river swim contests... (who could swim directly across a flowing river, hard as hell)
-Rope acrobats across the river too... we has the best swimming areas.
-Evel Knievel dirt bike contests... yes, we were ruthless... lining up objects and bikes, to see who could jump the most.
-Jumping contests... off High objects. (I never broke a bone)
-Tree Climbing contests... we had some awesome trees...

I was such an active kid... and at 35, I can still do back handsprings, back flips... on the trampoline and diving boards. yes

We had a blast growing up... biggrin


OMGoodness! YES! Bloody Mary used to freak me out.....and how 'bout Light as a Feather/Stiff as a Board?
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Reply #47 posted 07/07/06 12:15pm

jerseykrs

King Of The Mountain

Basically, if there was a big hill around, you would try to stay on the top as long as you can, while everyone else was trying to throw you down the hill so they could be the King and try to stay up there, while everyone tried to throw THEM down the hill


and so on and so on.....never really had a winner, but you got to throw your friends off a hill, so it was fun.
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Reply #48 posted 07/07/06 12:16pm

Freespirit

When we had the Oven Bake oven... I remember we would see who could back the grossest thing... and eat it.

Oh... and Chicken Egg eating contest... raw and freshly gathered... with chicken poops still on them. confused

Truly... the list of things we did... is endless.
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Reply #49 posted 07/07/06 12:18pm

luv4all7

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King Of The Mountain

Basically, if there was a big hill around, you would try to stay on the top as long as you can, while everyone else was trying to throw you down the hill so they could be the King and try to stay up there, while everyone tried to throw THEM down the hill


and so on and so on.....never really had a winner, but you got to throw your friends off a hill, so it was fun.

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Reply #50 posted 07/07/06 12:19pm

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-Bloody Mary (with a flashlight under our chin in front of the mirror)
-We would collect chicken eggs and climb the nearest hill above a road... and throw them at cars.
-Marco Pollo in the middle of the night... sheer darkness.
-River tag... and river swim contests... (who could swim directly across a flowing river, hard as hell)
-Rope acrobats across the river too... we has the best swimming areas.
-Evel Knievel dirt bike contests... yes, we were ruthless... lining up objects and bikes, to see who could jump the most.
-Jumping contests... off High objects. (I never broke a bone)
-Tree Climbing contests... we had some awesome trees...

I was such an active kid... and at 35, I can still do back handsprings, back flips... on the trampoline and diving boards. yes

We had a blast growing up... biggrin


OMGoodness! YES! Bloody Mary used to freak me out.....and how 'bout Light as a Feather/Stiff as a Board?


The river was in our back yard.... practically... so we also had the Crying Lady story to always dare each other with. It was kinda creepy living out of nowhere... in the middle of the night with very little lamp or street lighting. Made for great adventurous and stories to tell children. biggrin

Explain Light as a Feather/Stiff.... I vaguely remember that. smile
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Reply #51 posted 07/07/06 12:20pm

jerseykrs

Oh yeah, we had this game we'd play with a tennis ball and a wall, and if you missed the ball too much, you'd have to stand face first to the wall, while everyone got a chance to throw the tennis ball at your ass as hard as they possibly could.


Good times.
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Reply #52 posted 07/07/06 12:21pm

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Oh yeah, we had this game we'd play with a tennis ball and a wall, and if you missed the ball too much, you'd have to stand face first to the wall, while everyone got a chance to throw the tennis ball at your ass as hard as they possibly could.


Good times.


Where is your sense of adventure.... smile
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Reply #53 posted 07/07/06 12:22pm

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OMGoodness! YES! Bloody Mary used to freak me out.....and how 'bout Light as a Feather/Stiff as a Board?


The river was in our back yard.... practically... so we also had the Crying Lady story to always dare each other with. It was kinda creepy living out of nowhere... in the middle of the night with very little lamp or street lighting. Made for great adventurous and stories to tell children. biggrin

Explain Light as a Feather/Stiff.... I vaguely remember that. smile



Girlie sleep over game. One girl lays down on her back, and everyone gets around her and puts 2 fingers underher and try to lift her chanting "lite as a feather, stiff as a board.".

And your story scared me too! wink
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Reply #54 posted 07/07/06 12:23pm

jerseykrs

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jerseykrs said:

Oh yeah, we had this game we'd play with a tennis ball and a wall, and if you missed the ball too much, you'd have to stand face first to the wall, while everyone got a chance to throw the tennis ball at your ass as hard as they possibly could.


Good times.


Where is your sense of adventure.... smile



heh heh, can you really still do a back flip? I'm lucky if I can touch my toes. shrug
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Reply #55 posted 07/07/06 12:25pm

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Where is your sense of adventure.... smile



heh heh, can you really still do a back flip? I'm lucky if I can touch my toes. shrug


Yes, I can... I try it out every now and then... just did one a few weeks ago... just keeping myself in check. giggle Until I misjudge myself and break a bone... as I fly off the trampoline.

After stretching... I can still do front handsprings, front walkovers and back walk overs... on ground.

Me and Chico did some together, right Chico. batting eyes
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Reply #56 posted 07/07/06 12:29pm

Freespirit

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Freespirit said:



The river was in our back yard.... practically... so we also had the Crying Lady story to always dare each other with. It was kinda creepy living out of nowhere... in the middle of the night with very little lamp or street lighting. Made for great adventurous and stories to tell children. biggrin

Explain Light as a Feather/Stiff.... I vaguely remember that. smile



Girlie sleep over game. One girl lays down on her back, and everyone gets around her and puts 2 fingers underher and try to lift her chanting "lite as a feather, stiff as a board.".

And your story scared me too! wink

Yes, I remember that.... hmm still wonder if it is possible. big grin

We were scared little creatures.... it took years before I felt I will not be grabbed by some dark spirit... before reaching the inside door. I hated that feeling... I always felt... it would grab me, at least my last foot... before I reached safety. lol I now keep my outside lights on. lol err
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Reply #57 posted 07/07/06 12:35pm

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sextonseven said:

During the summer, my friend and I used to hide behind parked cars in front of his house at night with a garden hose and wait for cars to drive by with their windows down. Then we would turn the garden hose on and spray the drivers in the face as they drove past. When the cars stopped halfway up the block we would then run like hell!

That was a fun game. biggrin

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You pick the wrong person on the wrong night and they'd probably get out and kick your ass lol I think I would've had fun with you as a child. nod


Hence the "run like hell!" part of the game. Since it was night, the drivers usually couldn't tell in which direction we took off.

I was an angel. It was my friend who was the evil one. He got me into going graffiti bombing later on.
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Reply #58 posted 07/07/06 3:15pm

Ottensen

Kickball

Twister

Monopoly

Candyman

Life

Yatzee

Uno

Battleship

....and that yellow HANGING CHECKERS THING where you had to get four of your checkers in a row to beat your opponent; I can't remember the name of that thing for the life of me!!!
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Reply #59 posted 07/07/06 3:17pm

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BACON!!! razz
Say it's just a dream...
U open up ur eyes and come 2 realize
u simply imagined this
So u lean over and give her a kiss
Here on earth, here on earth,
with u it's not so bad
Here on earth, here on earth
eye don't feel so sad
Stay right here
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