Childhood games and Playground fun.
Jan. 19th, 2007 12:38 pmI had a rather random conversation with K last night about games we used to play as children in the playground. I really have no recollection of how we ended up on that topic, but we did. Two things should be noted about childhood games.
1. We all played them and there were lots of them, and No, some of them don't make sense.
2. Just because we recognise the names of each others games does not mean we share the same memory of the rules.
This is what I remember playing. Behind cuts as the explanations with make this long.
( What's the Time Mr Wolf> )
( Mother May I? )
( Crocodile, Crocodile, may I cross your golden river? )
( Stick in the Mud )
( Bulldog )
( British Bulldog )
( Scarlett Letter )
( Nuts, Bolts and Screws )
So do you have any games you used to play that I haven't listed? Or do you have alternate rules to ones that I have? If so I'm rather curious to hear them. :) I'm in a childish mood
1. We all played them and there were lots of them, and No, some of them don't make sense.
2. Just because we recognise the names of each others games does not mean we share the same memory of the rules.
This is what I remember playing. Behind cuts as the explanations with make this long.
So do you have any games you used to play that I haven't listed? Or do you have alternate rules to ones that I have? If so I'm rather curious to hear them. :) I'm in a childish mood