I Am Nico
master brummie
I couldt lasoo anything but I tried.Getting new rolls of caps was like gold for me!
I couldt lasoo anything but I tried.Getting new rolls of caps was like gold for me!
I bet you went a a a a a a a a a!In the mid 50s I had a real tin helmet and an real army belt. Can't remember who gave them to me but, with my plastic machine gun, I was always fighting "the jerries" with my pals. These days I am a 1940s re-enactor but I don't engage the enemy any more.
I bet you went a a a a a a a a a!
Cops n robbers.I bet you went a a a a a a a a a!
The girls never played war. Or Stag or went in the murder tunnel. The mixed games we played were singing games, five stones, hopscotch, never tig I dont think, but we played Queenio Cokeyo Whose Got The Ballyo, in our case a Stick io. With my Brummie cousins. I never played it before so is it a Brummie game?sorry about the triplicate post. I used to make gunpowder from grass seeds.
i still have a my m1 helmet The weight of a World War II–era M1 is approximately 3 pounds (1.4 kg), including the liner and chinstrap. thats a lump to carry on yer head all dayIn the mid 50s I had a real tin helmet and an real army belt. Can't remember who gave them to me but, with my plastic machine gun, I was always fighting "the jerries" with my pals. These days I am a 1940s re-enactor but I don't engage the enemy any more.
I think it was "kiss chase" for us. Happy Days!Oh and Kiss Catch.
That’s what we called it!I think it was "kiss chase" for us. Happy Days!
Now probably sexual assault .(https://oro.open.ac.uk/37819/2/3BCD6F66.pdf)That’s what we called it!
Absolutely!Now probably sexual assault .(https://oro.open.ac.uk/37819/2/3BCD6F66.pdf)
I still have a scar on my elbow after falling over whist being chased in the playground of St Joseph's, Sutton Coldfield during a game of Kiss Chase. It was 1957/8 and I was being chased by Robert Hurley we were both aged 7 or 8 and it was great fun as a playground game. We got into trouble with the nuns and I ruined the sleeve of my new Brownie uniform. I got playground gravel in my elbow and a telling off from Mum when I got home.I think it was "kiss chase" for us. Happy Days!
We made wooden flat boats at school with a hardboard propeller with a rubber band turned to make it propel.We used to make matchbox catapults. We used an Englands Glory or Swan Vestas (worked best) match boxes a wooden clothes peg and a couple of rubber bands. It acted like a small gun shooting or slinging small items or sticks. It was not very accurate but if you got hit particularly in the face it would hurt!
Off ground tig which Nan called Tig on high ground.I think it was "kiss chase" for us. Happy Days!
Pin the tail on the donkey & kiss in the dark.Off ground tig which Nan called Tig on high ground.
Then you must have impressed her Petekiss and chase she was NO toy i ended up marrying her
In my parents Good Housejeeping book I saw Kiss In A ring' . A small rubber ring suspended.If you touched the ring before kissing, you were out. Imagine the woke brigade with kissing on tge lips. we had these rings at school. The book contained parlour games.kiss and chase she was NO toy i ended up marrying her
The woke brigade needs to get something productive to do!In my parents Good Housejeeping book I saw Kiss In A ring' . A small rubber ring suspended.If you touched the ring before kissing, you were out. Imagine the woke brigade with kissing on tge lips. we had these rings at school. The book contained parlour games.
Loved tig off ground.Off ground tig which Nan called Tig on high ground.
Remember them. Anyone remember Balsawood gliders where you could move the red clip that the wings were attached up and down the top of the body and they would do loop the loop or other tricks .Hours of fun.one of my favorite toys a cap bomb
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And hopping JinnyLoved tig off ground.