37 thoughts on “Let’s play.”

      1. LOL I find a good one there occasionally too. I don’t spend much time on Facebook, but I have a couple of long-time friends there who refuse to budge, or learn anything new.

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  1. 18 out of 20 but then I am VERY old – I’ve never played tetherball or rode in a pick-up truck – front or back. For us poor folks buttered bread with sugar sprinkled on top was ‘dessert’. Cootie catcher puzzled me for a second, I had to look it up – but yeah, we made those, don’t remember what we called them, if anything. And all of a sudden I am reminded of ‘slam books’.

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  2. 16. I don’t remember card on bike spokes, but I have 4 half-siblings. Crushed them at Red Rover, of course. The schools here still do the pledge, which I’ve never liked. Pledging blind allegiance? So fascist. The original pledge actually involved extending your arm…until that became the Nazi salute. Then Eisenhower insisted on adding “under God” during McCarthyism. I think of this every time I hear it over the school loudspeaker.

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  3. Some thinfg don’t translate to Western Canada. S&H? Cootie Catcher? Highlights magazine? None of those ring bells though green stamps were a thing for Tom Boy.
    So, 18 and counting. Just show’s i’ve lived a long long time.

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  4. Ok, well… Yes to 2,4,5,8,9,17,18.
    1. We don’t have them in the UK
    3. Don’t even know what that is.
    6. See 3 (above)
    7. See 6 (above)
    10. Nobody I knew had either a car or a truck until I was well beyond the age of riding in the back
    11. See 7 (above)
    12. See 11 (above)
    13,14,15,16 see 12 (above)
    19. No idea what that means, but it sounds ace.
    20. No, but why would you? In England they would get soaking wet and turn to mush inside seconds
    I make that seven in total. Do I win a prize?

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  5. Sorry I’m late. I scored 18. No green stamps, I was a box top guy. With four siblings they stacked up quick. I had to ask Cathy about the cootie catcher. We called it a fortune teller. My sisters caught all the cooties.

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