Hey, man, where are my pants? I have my hippo dignity!

Oz ,'Bring On The Night'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

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Caroma - Feb 27, 2003 7:41:19 pm PST #2348 of 9843
Hello! I must be going.

Wow, my boring childhood killed the thread!


Hil R. - Feb 27, 2003 8:03:39 pm PST #2349 of 9843
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

We tried to do double dutch, because we'd seen people doing it on TV, but we weren't able to do it. The ropes would always get twisted in each other.

I thought that, in general, the games we invented ourselves were much more fun than the ones we played in gym. In gym, the rules were always that the same rules applied to everyone. When we played by ourselves, we made the rules that seemed fair to us, which usually gave little kids or kids with physical problems more advantages, and gave older, faster kids handicaps. The games would have gotten boring really quickly if the same kids one all the time, and our sense of fairness wouldn't let the same rules apply to people who obviously weren't the same. (Of course, this was a self-selecting group of kids. We all pretty much agreed on everything because we wanted to play together. We wouldn't have given anything to a kid we didn't want to play with us.)


askye - Feb 27, 2003 8:04:49 pm PST #2350 of 9843
Thrive to spite them

I can't remember what I played in school--I sucked at games like 4 sq and dodge ball. There was hopscotch and jumprope (which I also sucked at).

However things were better at the beach with my cousins, it's a bay so the waves aren't bad and there's never a riptide plus it's semi private so we could run allover the place unsupervised. 4 boys and me. We had this 2 man (adult) inflatable boat and the five of us would push it out into deeper water and then jump off oc it. One game was called (for reasons lost in time) "I Discovered America. We'd each have a turn at the bow of the boat and then leap into the air and try to do some crazy kind of jump/non dive (it was too shallow) and yell "I discovered America!" and try for a big splash. Then you climbed back in the boat and tried again.

At lowtide there were mud wars, where we made mud balls and slung them at each other.

Also at high tide when we were playing in the water we had to be careful for horseflies. These are big, nasty flies that sting. So whenever any of us saw one we'd yell "Horsefly!" and then we'd all duck under the water and try to stay under until it left. Then it just turned into a game where we'd be playing and someone would randomly yell out "horsefly" and we'd all have to duck under the water.

You know, that sounds kind of boring. There was also lots of adventuring around and when it rained we played Monoply or read comic books.


Angus G - Feb 27, 2003 9:31:29 pm PST #2351 of 9843
Roguish Laird

Wow, my boring childhood killed the thread!

On the contrary Caroma, I love reading your stuff when you go into nostalgia mode.

Private message to Jim: I was only half-kidding the other day when I said I wanted a place to backchannel about UK TT! (There is one, I know, but I've had all kinds of trouble getting my account validated there.) Anyway, I'm absolutely burning with curiosity about something--I'm sure you can guess what--even though I know it's absolutely none of my business...


Noumenon - Feb 27, 2003 11:32:59 pm PST #2352 of 9843
No other candidate is asking the hard questions, like "Did geophysicists assassinate Jim Henson?" or "Why is there hydrogen in America's water supply?" --defective yeti

Ship, Shore, Wave sounds like the funnest game so far. I had to look up the word "stoop," though, making me feel quite stoopid. askye's play also sounds like the most fun. I think I have nostalgia for the attitude that lets you get absorbed in simple activities like that. Like how I used to have so much fun making little canals between the puddles that formed in tractor tire tracks.


Ms. Havisham - Feb 28, 2003 1:13:20 am PST #2353 of 9843
And we will call it... "This Land."

God, we used to play Red Rover at recess in second grade...

I remember watching kids play it... they didn't invite me often since, being a fat kid, I could get some real momentum going.

Spent most of my elementary years falling off the merry-go-round (always had band-aids on my knees, ruined all my tights) and digging warrens in the sand or re-enacting Empire Strikes Back with the other unpopular kids. The unpopular boys, I should say. The girls didn't want anything to do with me.


Fiona - Feb 28, 2003 1:57:49 am PST #2354 of 9843

Anyway, I'm absolutely burning with curiosity about something--I'm sure you can guess what--even though I know it's absolutely none of my business...
Now I'm burning with curiosity as to what Angus is burning with curiosity about, though I too have a guess....


evil jimi - Feb 28, 2003 2:31:34 am PST #2355 of 9843
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

Of real interest to Aussies only: Parkinson interviews Ricky Gervais and Michael Palin this Saturday night.

Oh and just saw a cryptic promo for a new Andrew Denton series on the ABC!!


Jim - Feb 28, 2003 4:07:38 am PST #2356 of 9843
Ficht nicht mit Der Raketemensch!

Angus, insent - assuming you were asking about a particular poster's "return" this week...


Fiona - Feb 28, 2003 4:15:25 am PST #2357 of 9843

Me too, please Jim, if it's not too much trouble.... And btw, what is the status on tapes? You had two more, I think, which you were going to send out...?

Speaking of which: John H. and Nilly - I will email you as soon as I get the chance.