RE: Fav toys/games from your childhood
June 30, 2017 at 11:01 am
(This post was last modified: June 30, 2017 at 11:11 am by Mystical.)
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Hmm.. we made up a game. We think. It's hide and seek in the dark, it was my favorite.
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Outdoors or indoors? We did something similar. We called it "Manhunt," i believe. We dressed in all black, sneak into the school property at night, and played a game of tag outdoors when it was dark. It was perfect because it was dark and secluded at night. I remember DZ Discovery Zone too.
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Yours sounds fun! We played indoors and outdoors mostly indoors. It made me laugh hysterically every time. One time I accidentally ? Pulled down a boys shorts. Too bad it was dark haha!
Hmmm I forgot about building things. U had dirt, Thump, and I had snow. I built many wondrous mini towns with snow. Also loved to jump off backwards into the snow from the porch when we could! One time the house. Once. But that was a good 6-10ft drift!
JACK and Valkyrie mentioned brothers. My brother and I were our only friends to plays with most of the time. When we were little we'd chant "fee-taah, feet-ahh" and put our feet together. That was my favorite game. We had a love hate relationship growing up. My least favorite game was when he would sneak up on me like a ninja and bite my back like some wild child! Mouth bite bruises and all, good thing he didn't have all his teeth though!
One last memory.. Prairie dogs. That was a game, an ongoing one for me and the neighbor girl. We spent countless days on the years playing pretty much Wile Y Coyote style attempts to catch those darn dogs! Slippery, smart, sneaky, and with holes all over the place we just could noT catch those things no matter what we tried! Then, the day I moved away, right before we left.. we scared one into a garden trench. We had finally won!!
Didn't get to celebrate or play with it although I think playing with it would have been a bad idea anyways
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Hmm.. we made up a game. We think. It's hide and seek in the dark, it was my favorite.
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Outdoors or indoors? We did something similar. We called it "Manhunt," i believe. We dressed in all black, sneak into the school property at night, and played a game of tag outdoors when it was dark. It was perfect because it was dark and secluded at night. I remember DZ Discovery Zone too.
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Yours sounds fun! We played indoors and outdoors mostly indoors. It made me laugh hysterically every time. One time I accidentally ? Pulled down a boys shorts. Too bad it was dark haha!
Hmmm I forgot about building things. U had dirt, Thump, and I had snow. I built many wondrous mini towns with snow. Also loved to jump off backwards into the snow from the porch when we could! One time the house. Once. But that was a good 6-10ft drift!
JACK and Valkyrie mentioned brothers. My brother and I were our only friends to plays with most of the time. When we were little we'd chant "fee-taah, feet-ahh" and put our feet together. That was my favorite game. We had a love hate relationship growing up. My least favorite game was when he would sneak up on me like a ninja and bite my back like some wild child! Mouth bite bruises and all, good thing he didn't have all his teeth though!
One last memory.. Prairie dogs. That was a game, an ongoing one for me and the neighbor girl. We spent countless days on the years playing pretty much Wile Y Coyote style attempts to catch those darn dogs! Slippery, smart, sneaky, and with holes all over the place we just could noT catch those things no matter what we tried! Then, the day I moved away, right before we left.. we scared one into a garden trench. We had finally won!!
Didn't get to celebrate or play with it although I think playing with it would have been a bad idea anyways

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Dead wrong. The actions of a finite being measured against an infinite one are infinitesimal and therefore merit infinitesimal punishment.
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I say again: No exceptions. Punishment should be equal to the crime, not in excess of it. As soon as the punishment is greater than the crime, the punisher is in the wrong.
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