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Fun childhood games - Rinnhart - 07-24-2005 Quote:Then there was of course the streetwide games of tag, kickball, oh and wallball! Gosh I havent thought about that one in a long time. Group of kids get a tennis ball or a racketball (the racketballs were better) and went to a good long stretch of wall. Object of the game was to bounce the ball from the street onto the wall and then back at the kids. Whomever caught the ball threw it back, but if the ball hit you and you didnt catch it you had to run and touch the wall before someone scooped up the ball and pegged you with it. Buttball for the win. Take wallball, and attempt to leave bruises. If you don't yell when you're hit, you're still in. Also, the lava-floor game is best played in public settings. If you never played it in the grocery store, I demand you go out today and do so. Fun childhood games - TheGreyMouser - 07-24-2005 TaMeOlta,Jul 20 2005, 12:08 AM Wrote:Whaaat ?!? Nobody plays BB gun tag anymore ? :( I have 5 brothers TaMe, 4 of them older. I don't want to talk about BB gun tag. <_< I do fondly remember a police incident involving a tennis ball stuck in a tree and 4 BB gun wielding teenagers. :lol: TGM Fun childhood games - Minionman - 07-26-2005 Fun thing I do with babies today: Sometimes at dinner with my half sister, and a baby of some friends of my dad who can speak already but is still only 3 or so, me and my brother will say big words on the small chance that the babies will try and say them, and for the fun of saying big words that the babies won't be able ot understand. Ourr favorite is "defenestrate", but we've used "circumvent" as well. Fun childhood games - Lady Vashj - 07-26-2005 How about "recurvirostrid" or "architechtural"? |