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Dalia (186289840) wrote:My favourite childhood game isn't on the list. I feel bad admitting it, but I loved knock-a-door-dash. I think the US version is ding dong ditch. Knocking on a door and running as fast as humanly possible.
HallowQueen (169681585) wrote:
We played this but threw it against the garage lol
Dalia (186289840) wrote:Me trying to sleep in this unbearable heat.
Amy (139031) wrote:HallowQueen (169681585) wrote:I always as a kid loved like drawing games with chalk or chinese jump rope if anyone played with one of those. I loved the chinese jump rope!
chalk drawing was good we drew hopscotch and four square. i dont think i know chinese jump rope. we used to play elastics when i was way younger dont think i be doing that now lol ( we would use my mums stockings to make our elastics sometimes )
just googled chinese jump rope its like elastics just different name
Lyce (153550612) wrote:Thanks for the contest and chance
Voted: Hide N Seek
When I was a kid, my brother and I played hide and seek around the house before and after we got a dog (Max) and at school with friends. I enjoyed the game many times.
Dalia (186289840) wrote:My favourite childhood game isn't on the list. I feel bad admitting it, but I loved knock-a-door-dash. I think the US version is ding dong ditch. Knocking on a door and running as fast as humanly possible.
HallowQueen (169681585) wrote:Dalia (186289840) wrote:My favourite childhood game isn't on the list. I feel bad admitting it, but I loved knock-a-door-dash. I think the US version is ding dong ditch. Knocking on a door and running as fast as humanly possible.
I played it a few times.
Yes in the US we called it ding-dong-ditch lol.
I am loving the nae Knock-a-door-dash!
UK has great terms for stuff.
One I live for that starts with a T I love calling my boyfriend ex-boyfriend whatever I decide he is on a given day based on his behavior lol.
He always like what. It better than when I am yelling in Italian haha. IDK I think the relationship run the course he just crying about it.
I love this sparkle you are wearing!!!
Dalia (186289840) wrote:My favourite childhood game isn't on the list. I feel bad admitting it, but I loved knock-a-door-dash. I think the US version is ding dong ditch. Knocking on a door and running as fast as humanly possible.
PNKMxPepsiAddict (111325812) wrote:Lyce (153550612) wrote:Thanks for the contest and chance
Voted: Hide N Seek
When I was a kid, my brother and I played hide and seek around the house before and after we got a dog (Max) and at school with friends. I enjoyed the game many times.
Did Max ever give away yalls hiding places s are good for that!
HallowQueen (169681585) wrote:Dalia (186289840) wrote:My favourite childhood game isn't on the list. I feel bad admitting it, but I loved knock-a-door-dash. I think the US version is ding dong ditch. Knocking on a door and running as fast as humanly possible.
I played it a few times.
Yes in the US we called it ding-dong-ditch lol.
I am loving the nae Knock-a-door-dash!
UK has great terms for stuff.
JustJo (106622274) wrote:tag was fun way back in the day -there was always a lot of space back then to run-we even would play it in the swimming pool -which was a lot oof fun
another game we loved was Jacks-it was neat to bounce the ball and pick up the jacks-the game would get harder as rules for it would change..our fav board game was Mouse Trap and operation-use to jump when it buzzed LMAO!
Dalia (186289840) wrote:HallowQueen (169681585) wrote:Dalia (186289840) wrote:My favourite childhood game isn't on the list. I feel bad admitting it, but I loved knock-a-door-dash. I think the US version is ding dong ditch. Knocking on a door and running as fast as humanly possible.
I played it a few times.
Yes in the US we called it ding-dong-ditch lol.
I am loving the nae Knock-a-door-dash!
UK has great terms for stuff.
I prefer your version. Ding-dong-ditch rolls off the tongue better.
Amy (139031) wrote:pat (7555269) wrote:
Ive never heard of this game I think in the U.S the nearest equivalent we would have is dodgeball.
What does the comment about wrapping kids in cotton mean?
it means to be overly protective ( im kinda the opposite im like to my kids come to me when theres blood until then have fun lol )
Dalia (186289840) wrote:My favourite childhood game isn't on the list. I feel bad admitting it, but I loved knock-a-door-dash. I think the US version is ding dong ditch. Knocking on a door and running as fast as humanly possible.