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Previously on "Strange things we used to do when we were kids"
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Aaaah, good old Joey.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostJoey vs Deacon vs one-shoe vs Joey Deacon vs Jo A, Jo B, Jo C, Jo D Jo E, A-con, B-con, C-con, Deacon
Our playground would ring out with dozens of kids crying "Muuuuuuuuuuh Joeeeeey, Joey Deacon, Muuuuuh" with everyone doing the full spack-hands/tongue pushing bottom lip combo.
Heady days. Guess those actions would warrant a comment from the teachers these days as being slightly non-PC.
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it was called Hockey 123 were I was, stange as hockey sticks not used in it ?Originally posted by original PM View PostBlocky 123 was what it was called down our way...
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWere you educated in Thailand?
No ping pong 1 2 3 was a hide and seek/'It' hybrid.
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Were you educated in Thailand?Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI'm sure I've posted this before, but we used to play 'rabies'. One person would have rabies and the rest would be doctors and nurses. The doctors and nurses would tend the rabid patient, who would suddenly go mad and start chasing them, biting the first person they caught. So then you'd have 2 rabid patients - repeat until everyone has rabies. There was, of course, a lot of spitting and smearing of dirt on skin, and progressive removal of clothing. Great fun. Recommended.
Made a change from 'Ping Pong 1 2 3'.
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We had a variation on that. The houses on our road all had garden walls and you could bounce the ball off those too. Extra points for double bounces.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostWe used to play kirby - making the scoring system up as you went along.
two people standing either side of the road and the aim was to hit the kirb - 1point. catch the rebound more points and enabled you to move to the center of the road and throw from there.
more points were awarded for backward throws and catching.
Oh,
kerb
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I'm sure I've posted this before, but we used to play 'rabies'. One person would have rabies and the rest would be doctors and nurses. The doctors and nurses would tend the rabid patient, who would suddenly go mad and start chasing them, biting the first person they caught. So then you'd have 2 rabid patients - repeat until everyone has rabies. There was, of course, a lot of spitting and smearing of dirt on skin, and progressive removal of clothing. Great fun. Recommended.
Made a change from 'Ping Pong 1 2 3'.
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Yep, and lots of points for bouncing it off one kerb and hitting the other.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostWe used to play kirby - making the scoring system up as you went along.
two people standing either side of the road and the aim was to hit the kirb - 1point. catch the rebound more points and enabled you to move to the center of the road and throw from there.
more points were awarded for backward throws and catching.
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if we got bored of that then we would play 60seconds - headers and volleys.
the amount of goals increased every 60 seconds if you reached the previous target.
However if the keeper caught the ball then last person to touch it went in goal .
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We used to play kirby - making the scoring system up as you went along.
two people standing either side of the road and the aim was to hit the kirb - 1point. catch the rebound more points and enabled you to move to the center of the road and throw from there.
more points were awarded for backward throws and catching.
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And failing that, a bit of 'Pheasant Plucker'Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd I thought getting someone to say 'x' quickly so it sounded like sex and then run off laughing was the cool thing to do...
Or even push the boat out to a red lorry yellow lorry competition :|
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