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Favorite childhood games Hopscotch Duck duck goose Kick the can or pick up the can Red light Green light 1 2 3 Tag-I luv this game because i was fast and they couldnt catch me or get i get them Suicide- My favorite Off the wall Dodgeball and kickball Blindsman bluff Jumprope-chinese jumprope Jacks Hide n Seek Paper football 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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Hide the bone at the funeral | |
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My favorite was Suicide.
You throw a ball off the wall and if you made 3 mistakes.You have to lined up on the wall and get booties 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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My cuz is such a atttention whore. 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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As kids, we played Marco Polo 'til our lips turned blue.
Also in the pool: Dolphin Tag, Radar and Nerf keep-away.
Yard games: Statue, Freeze Tag and Kick the Can.
At diving meets, we played jacks and Bloody Knuckles (a card game) under the bleachers, while eating Jell-O powder straight out of the box.
When we got a little older, we all played golf on Fridays.
Looking back, I had a pretty idyllic childhood. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Jacks hopscotch Wiffle ball Freeze Musical Chairs Dodge Ball Hide and Seek Pick Up Sticks Spinning Tops Fish Tag String Fingers Cricket - I'm certain if some one from Great Britain saw our version of Cricket they'd consider it blasphemy.
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Kiss chasey two square/4 square elastics yoyo knuckle jacks marbles
building cubbies in the bush tadpole fights handstand competitions both on the grass and in the pool
riding bikes scrabble connect four trouble uno snap mastermind monopoly Atari Tennis.......................bing............................bing...................................bing.........bong bing..................bing......bing.................. Space Invaders.................. prank phonecalls............. | |
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I loved jacks
Hopscotch
Jumping rope, but couln't doubledutch for shit
Hula Hoop
What was the thing where you would fold up a piece of paper with fortunes and then put it on your hand and chant something and then open it up and fold out the fortune?
I didn't have a name for it, but I could just throw a rubber ball up against a brick wall and do all kinds of moves before the ball bounced back.
Pickup sticks
Old Maid
Park & Shop (a board game from the 50's)
Puzzles, the kind with 500 pieces
Paint-by-numbers (another biggie from the 50's/60's)
Hide & Seek
Mother, May I?
I-D-Clare-War
I forgot one: Chinese Checkers! I loved that game. [Edited 1/20/13 12:39pm] | |
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hmm let's see..
Monopoly Clue! Ouija Board Super Mario World
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Red light, green light 123 Spin the bottle Skelly Hot peas and butter Truth or Dare Jump rope/Double Dutch Dodgeball Volleyball (as I got older)
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outdoors hide n seak - I was the best at hiding
seven Minutes in Heaven- we had a lot of really cute boys were I grew up
hopscotch
detective
spraying graffitti
block parties-the real ones when you took dumpsters to block off two ends of a block, dj with turntables, and slabs of linoleum or cardbord laid out in the street
double dutch
3-legged races
"hanging out" and doing dumb stuff like climbing high up in trees and staying there all day
building jacked up go-carts and screaming down a hill-bloody knees and such were common
and getting wet in the fire-hydrant and using a tin can to wet people or spray the water... getting tossed in a full spraying hydrant was crazy fun too.
toys/games I loved my Barbies Tribulation Monopoly Boggle Operaton Spades Centipede Atari's Vanguard Asteroids
The older black girls used to love to corn-row my hair also... they would spend DAYS doing it my hair would look soooooo good!! Got it done weekly in the summer and they always just wanted to braid my hair, no money given and they would rack my head up with tons of beads... 15-20 beads minimum per braid. I loved it!!
In return I always gave them some of my mom's arros con gandules (rice with peas) they would never get enough of that stuff.
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In return I always gave them some of my mom's arros con gandules (rice with peas) they would never get enough of that stuff.
Do you have a recipe you want to share? Sounds yum | |
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we used to do a lot of french skipping & cat's cradle | |
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I spent a few summers in Honduras when I was really little, and I remember some cool games we played but I don't remember the names or anything.
One of them involved a "wolf" and "sheep"...whoever was "it" was the wolf and he'd stand aside as the rest of us formed a ring and spun as we chanted this rhyme about "let's play, let's play while the wolf is away" then we'd stop and yell; "Hey wolf! What are you doing?"
So the person who was the wolf would say; "I'm just waking up." and next time; "I'm brushing my teeth" and then; "I'm reading the newspaper." and we'd keep circling and stuff - not knowing when he'd say; "I'm ready to eat!"
At that point he'd come after us, and whoever was "caught" would be the wolf the next time around.
When my kids were little I tried to teach them the game, but they didn't find it as interesting as I seem to remember it having been.
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in a wide rice pot (caldero)
on low heat drop about 2tbsp of olive oil, mix in a huge serving spoon of sofrito, and a teaspoon of tomato paste or ketchup ... add two packets of sazon* , seasalt and stir.
Blend ingredients well then add about 2 cups white rice, stir until rice is coated evenly. Once rice is coated add 1 can or gandules/pigeon peas (rinse them in a colander first with cold water) and spanish pitted olives (15 or so depending on taste) on top of the rice and then add enough water to cover the dry ingredients no more than a 1/2 inch. Stir carefully not to break apart gandules.
Cover tightly then simmer until all water is evaporated (25 minutes or so) and rice looks plump.
I make my own sofrito, but you can but it in the stores.. my sofrito recipe
in a blender blend about 1 cup olive oil 2 large vidalia oinion 2 sweet bell peppers (I like to use yellow and orange) 1 bunch of fresh cilantro 1 head of garlic peeled pinch or two of seasalt
sometimes I add green oinion, (10-15 leaves) fresh sweet basil, (1 long branch of leaves) rosemary to the mix... if you want to its not needed
but you do not have to... it is a base for most dishes and I keep it in a glass mason jar (you could recycle old pickle jars) refrigerated... it keeps and keeps.
*if you can not find Sazon in your grocery store... then you can heat the olive oil and add achiote (annato)seed and heat up the oil until the oil turns and orange color, remove seeds
then add sweet paprika, crushed garlic and some cayenne or black pepper with other ingredients in the rice mixture.
but the packs are MUCH easier.
and that is your basic recipe for arros con gandules (rice with peas)
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We had a game of tag called, "Go to Court." Someone's porch or deck was "court." The person who was "it" would count to 50 or whatever while everyone hid. Once a person was found, they were told to go to court. They would stay there till someone else could sneak away without getting caught and tag them back out.
Also, us girls had a ton of jump rope competitions. When I was in 4th grade it was all about marbles and who could do the most outrageous flips off the monkey bars.
Such innocent fun. I rarely see kids playing outside anymore. When I was a kid we walked or rode our bikes everywhere. In the summer, we were outside playing or at the community pool as soon as our chores were done, then wouldn't come back in till the street lights came on. | |
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Kickball Dodge ball Blind man's bluff 7-Up Tackle the guy with the ball Hot box
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I played a game "Return the can" The can is placed in the middle of the floor.The teacher blows the whistle.You have to race towards the can and pick it up and race it back to your homebase.If you get tagged by your opponent,you're OUT!
The problem was me and a girl slid simultaneously on the floor towards the can and we bumped our heads.
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Jump Rope Hide n Seek Four Squares Hopscotch Chinese Jump Rope Kick Ball Mother May I Mr. Fox Rock Teacher Dodge Ball
Board/Card Life Sorry Spades(We were masters at this game in elementary school Speed Bat n Ball Jacks I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ! | |
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That game scared me when I was a kid. 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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i was a baby satanist. | |
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