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    What games did you play when you were little?

    I played hide and seek when I was little

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    Red Light - Green Light, Simon Says, The Dizzy Game, Street Hockey, Hide and Seek, Boats, Ball in a Stocking, Hop Scotch, Jump Rope, Ant's Graveyard and Irish Stew.

    Poppy3

    fish girl never heard of most of these - Irish Stew sounds interesting.
    FISH-O

    Irish Stew was a messy mud game that my next door neighbour named... Fun!
    Desirae

    great games

    my neighborhood was so tough we used to play "kick the rubbish barrel.."


     

    Hide and seek, hopscotch, Statute. Jump rope

    Shootah

    I never heard of statue, how was that played?
    clu

    The dealer swung you around then let you go. you assumed a pose. Then someone else could buy you. It was fun getting dizzy! You could think up someone you were supposed to be.

    All of what clu says and snakes and ladders, ludo, skipping, dressing up, card game called "old maid" saucepans and wooden spoons to bang, peek a boo, lego, 

    clu

    Dressing up was really fun. I used to have pictures of my friend and I in old flapper clothes! Alas a fire got the pictures!
    Poppy3

    clu I do not know what "old flapper" is but I remember once or maybe more than once being told by my friends - once when trying to walk in these high heels I had that I looked like an "old slapper" of course cigarette in tow as well shame to say.

    All of the above but one in particular was we would divide into teams  and get on either side of the road and when a car was coming, we act like we were stretching a rope across yelling, "Pull, Pull!". The car was supposed to stop and ask what we were pulling and we'd tell him we were pulling his leg......

    Most of the games above, plus Chinese checkers, checkers, TAG, and my personal favorite; my friend Nancee beat me at the tournament of......JACKS.

    Rounders / hide and seek/ making dens in fields

    Ducky

    Moderator
    What are "rounders" and "making dens in fields"?
    melandrupert

    Ducka rounders are the same as Amerian base ball and dens are making camps xxxx
    FISH-O

    We used to make camps as well... One year my dad bought a big old army surplus tent... That was a great summer. We also taught our dog how to jump through hoops... My mother stopped us when we wanted him to jump through fire!
    melandrupert

    fish irl those were the days thank you

    I am "Not telling .But the girls were "Happy .( I learned about the birds and bees very quickly) The girls taught "me .(honest)

    Hide and seek


    Soldiers and Indians


    Doctors


    Crazy 8's


    Go Fish


    Bunko


    Monopoly


    Dress the little brother in girl clothes 

    turca, capra, de-a v-ati ascunselea, popa prostul, etc

    valR

    Desiree,

    Why do you like this answer?
    Desirae

    Well... it's just unusual games. And it sounds fun too
    FISH-O

    Turkish goat hide-and-seek, bad priest

    The last one doessn't sound good at all.... and the first on may be suspect as well.

    In kindergarten, I played doctor. I specialized in gynecology. I used to "stirr" things "ups", if you get my drift!



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