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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Stink Tag
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6 comments:
- LindaF said...
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Originally from Cleveland, OH, and, yes, I do remember stink tag. Might be a Midwest thing.
- 10/11/14, 8:59 AM
- David aka True Blue Sam said...
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It was "Cooties" when I was in the third grade, and that soon degraded to cooties for a particular kid in our grade. That kid was out sick one day and our teacher read the whole class the Riot Act abut hurting others with the Cootie business. It never happened again, and I am still ashamed that I took part in it fifty-something years ago.
- 10/11/14, 9:15 AM
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We were more of a "Kick the Can" neighborhood.
- 10/11/14, 11:04 AM
- Murphy(AZ) said...
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When I was a youngster growing up in Arizona, the game was to tag one of your brothers I had 7, and 2 sisters,) hard enough to 1)knock them down, 2)make them cry, or 3)draw blood.
More often than not, Mom or Dad were the winners, 'cause someone would go whining (or bleeding,) into the house, and Parental Authority would end the game! - 10/11/14, 2:20 PM
- Jess said...
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We were lucky. Boxes of Tide detergent came with an orange rubber ball, which was used in the game "grenade". There were no bounds for the play, and you couldn't tag the person that just hit you with the ball. Those with a good arm, accuracy, and patience, could play at leisure and tag someone from over one hundred feet.
- 10/12/14, 8:41 PM
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LindaF, excellent, now what can you tell us about the "Cleveland Steamer"?
Casca - 10/12/14, 9:22 PM