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In reply to the discussion: Old time play. What passtimes from your childhood will never be again? [View all]leeroysphitz
(10,462 posts)75. When I was 10 or so my friends and I would sneak down to the tracks behind the grocery store
and play tickle the hobo. Nothing bad ever happened, of course, but I can't imagine letting my son do that these days.
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Old time play. What passtimes from your childhood will never be again? [View all]
applegrove
Mar 2014
OP
We used to play on a tippy raft in the lake at the cottage. All of us would get on, 8 people.
applegrove
Mar 2014
#15
I remember how large black and white console TVs would blow picture tubes occasionally.
Nika
Mar 2014
#56
The thing I miss more than anything in the world is my Dad, who was a commercial pilot ,,,
Nika
Mar 2014
#60
I still have my clackers at my house in Germany. Those things scared the crap out of me.
Blaukraut
Mar 2014
#122
The guy in the truck would yell at us, but we didn't care, the allure was just too great.
Throd
Mar 2014
#201
no...I played with some mercury in chemistry lab too and broke thermometers but...
wildbilln864
Mar 2014
#203
playing with cardboard boxes - converting them into kind of non-winter toboggans or sleds to
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#29
You just took me down memory lane. I remember when my dad got a new refridgerator
SummerSnow
Mar 2014
#183
Spencerport, outside of Rochester- I was just thinking of refrigerator boxes last week
NBachers
Mar 2014
#70
must of been particularly popular in upstate New York. My memories of playing with boxes were in the
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2014
#171
I rarely see kids riding bikes, shooting baskets, or doing much of anything outdoors. nt
Ex Lurker
Mar 2014
#44
I waited until my kids were big enough where I felt they could fight off an attacker if someone
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2014
#58
"Rolling around half the yard, falling off a stone wall then getting up...
ChisolmTrailDem
Mar 2014
#192
LOL....well, nothing we ever did required being rescued by a government agency!
A HERETIC I AM
Mar 2014
#221
Yeah, we were gone from the house all day, too. We got called in at dusk, when dinner
Nay
Mar 2014
#102
When I was 10 or so my friends and I would sneak down to the tracks behind the grocery store
leeroysphitz
Mar 2014
#75
Swinging on vines. Spending the whole day in the woods, until our neighborhood built a swim club.
livetohike
Mar 2014
#78
Yes! and newts! along with every insect that hatched their larva in small ponds or pools. Definitley
adirondacker
Mar 2014
#170
Twack somebody on the back of the head with a stick launched rotten apple.
alphafemale
Mar 2014
#124
Finding cray-fish in the local creek (they're all gone now) and a "high dive" that was 2 storeys
Squinch
Mar 2014
#129
That sounds about right. I can't think where I played that though. I just recognize
applegrove
Mar 2014
#146
Going 'exploring' in the steep ravines, streams and cliffs and meadows which were our 'next door'
lunatica
Mar 2014
#149
clackers . those hard balls hanging on a string that you clacked together
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2014
#155
No, it sounds like some sort of internet hoax from EIGHT YEARS ago, links below
Tx4obama
Mar 2014
#197
Lead soldiers and indians and my spring cannons we used to shoot lit qtips at make believe forts
Drew Richards
Mar 2014
#181
Every kid riding his bike to school with his baseball "mitt" on his handlebars.
brewens
Mar 2014
#205
Anything with a toy gun. Riding a bike sans hands and helmet. Skates with keys. Hopscotch.
WinkyDink
Mar 2014
#214
Came home from school, changed, and "stayed out" until the street lights came on.
Junkdrawer
Mar 2014
#217
you could also tie them to the end of Han solos pistol and pretend they were lasers
el_bryanto
Mar 2014
#218
I remember my mom putting my brother and I outside on cold, cold winter days
applegrove
Mar 2014
#224
Over The Line. A 9 inning baseball game played with as few as 4 people...
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2014
#242