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When you were a child.
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maggiewinchester | Report | 17 Apr 2004 10:16 |
Ruth, One of the rhymes I used to sing with two balls was 'Mrs Brown'. Started off 'Plainsy Mrs Brown' then went on to 'Overs', Upsies' etc. With one ball we played 'donkey'. Does anyone remeber inthe 60's those hard litle balls on stiff rope with a hoop on one end. You put the hoop around your ankle, swung it and jumped over the ball. If you lost your momentum the ball hit your ankle and nearly broke it! I've seen a modern version, the ball at the end is soft!!! |
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Deborah | Report | 17 Apr 2004 01:13 |
Our favourites were French Skipping The one with the ball in the stocking - what was that called??!! Knuckles (jacks/5stones) Volleyball Handball Softball Board Games Monopoly Mousetrap Ker Plunk! Debbie |
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Kim from Sandhurst | Report | 16 Apr 2004 23:40 |
I played French Skipping up 'til a couple of years ago with my chilminding kids, but if they wouldn't play with me, should have seen the look on the parents faces when they turned up and saw my 2 dining room chairs locked in elastic bands! I think the best game my mum taught me was making pretty necklaces in the quickest time, took me 2 years before I realised it was her 'home' work and she was getting paid! Oh those 'good' days! :-) Kim |
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Bren from Oldham | Report | 16 Apr 2004 23:30 |
Double ball Pussy in the corner Tig on high Skipping Ducky Red Light Green Light French Cricket Rounders Whip & Top Hoops Bike racing and skidding on the tip Bogey riding & sledging down hills Skating with only one skate Bren |
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Susanne | Report | 16 Apr 2004 23:13 |
Kim I used to play that too but cannot for the life of me think what the rhyme was. I remember French Skipping (or Elastics) and playing 2 balls up against the wall, it was great around nan's 'cause she had an alley between hers and the neighbours house! Sue |
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Kim from Sandhurst | Report | 16 Apr 2004 23:07 |
I am really glad someone bought this subject up. Please can someone remind me of a game we use to play and the order in which it was played. Tennis ball inside a stocking (remember my mum going mad 'cause we used all hers over one weekend!) you had to stand against wall and 'whack' it with the ball in stocking either side and over head, allsorts, I am sure there was a song too. Kim |
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Buggy21 | Report | 16 Apr 2004 23:01 |
Kiss Chase Bull Dog King Ball Run Outs Knock Down Ginger Gobs Hopscotch Dead Soliders Football Rounders Volley Ball And lots more that I can't think of at the moment. Bring back the good ol' days!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh yerh, tidying Karen's bedroom before she was allowed out. |
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Jill | Report | 16 Apr 2004 22:29 |
A few more to add to the list Two ball American skipping Hand stands Hula hoop Jacks Cats Cradle Off ground touch Hide and seek I spy Cards Building houses with playing cards Making tents with bedding Monopoly and board games Table tennis Hunt the thimble Jill |
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Auntie Peanut | Report | 16 Apr 2004 22:10 |
Hopscotch Skipping Marbles Snobs or Dibs Whip and Top Catch me kiss Postmans Knock Statues Snakes and ladders Dot to dot just a few to start us off Norah |
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Sam | Report | 16 Apr 2004 22:05 |
What games did you play as a child? |