I was sitting here at work and randomly
thought of all the different games I used to play growing up. No, not
board games because when someone I knew as a child did have one all
kinds of pieces would be missing or no one quite knew the rules so
people would cheat like crazy or we'd make rules up as we went along.
It wasn't until I was about 30 that I played a real game of Clue. Who
knew you had to match the weapon to the killer in the proper room?! I
didn't.
In this Kids These Days I'm gonna write about some of my favorite
ones. I wonder if kids even play most of these anymore or if its
something 31 year olds and up fondly remember. Or maybe not so
fondly. People got hurt!
Hot Hands. This was a game of speed and also a good excuse to whap
the shit out of someone without getting in trouble. My brother used
to play this with me all the time which in hindsight sucked because
he was faster than me. In this game you would hold your hands palm
down over someone else's open palm and try to yank your hand away
before they slapped the shit out of yours. My brother used to
destroy me at this but with my long fingers there was no child that
could escape my whip-like digits. I would get accused of cheating so
much that I learned to play this with my eyes closed to prove that I
was playing fair. The rounds wouldn't switch until someone had their
hands hit once or sometimes three times. Cheaters would use their
middle finger to tickle your palm to get you flinchy and just as you
were about to protest they would smack you. Good times.
Get Like Me. This was a hood game and
silly as hell. 99% of the time if some kid challenged you to a game
it meant that they had more money in their pocket than usual. This
was a game you didn't play with poor kids anywhere near the 1st and
15th of the month. The point was to say “Get like me!” and anyone
involved would take all the money that they had out. Whoever had the
most would get the other players money. Sounds fun, right?! No. It
was stupid. This game is probably what made me realize how stupid
gambling was. There was no skill involved in this. I have no idea how
many quarters I lost because of this bullshit.
Big Bad Wolf. This was a fun one. Someone would play the wolf and as
you and others sat on a porch or what have you there were lines that
were said. Knock knock. Who's there? The big bad wolf. What do you
want? A color. What color? If the wolf guessed your color you would
have to outrun him after a quick countdown. If you were caught you
had to sit in the pee pot. It was not a pot nor was it pee but it
was shameful as hell to have to sit there and wait until the next
game started. Playing this game is what made me realize just how
dangerous it was for a bunch of Black kids running around a yard
that had a painted walkway in karate shoes was. I have a very vivid
memory of turning the corner of my Grandmama's driveway and eating
it when I made a left. One leg next to her car, the other against
the fence. Not a good look.
Red Light Green Light. This game showed how your were raised in
terms of how your parents drove. Someone would be the caller of the
light colors. If they shouted red light you would stop and if they
shouted green light you would run your ass off until you sweat all
the sugar out of your system. If you moved at the wrong time you had
to either take a step back or leave the game depending on what
asshole was in charge. Sometimes yellow light would be called and a
kid would either start moving slowly or if your parents were bad
drivers the kid would run faster than when green light was called.
You could scream that they were cheating by running but they didn't
know any better. Their parents were terrible people.
Freeze Tag. This game could either be super fun or annoying as hell
depending on the group of kids you hung out with. Someone was picked
to be “it” and no one ever wanted to be “it” so that was a
whole thing. After that they would chase you around a chosen area
because there was always that dumb ass kid who ran down the street
and didn't even know the game was done. When you were caught or
tagged you would be frozen where you stood until one of your
teammates unfroze you. This could take anywhere from moments to
long, long minutes. This was also a good way to hide from kids and
play another game with someone you liked called Hide N' Go Get It.
If you don't know what that game was it is not my job to tell you.
Suffice to say I never got to play until junior high and touched
tits for the first time.
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