BBC vs BFC

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  1. Gue

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    RE: 'cuppies' ????

    Did they hold hands as well ?

    Every man for himself as I remember it.
     
  2. Gue

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    RE: 'cuppies' ????

    Yes of course we held hands and dressed up in Little Bo Peep cozzies.

    I draw a snake on this mans back, how many times do i stab it?
     
  3. Jay

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    what ****

    I draw a snake on this man's back, which finger was it?

    The person who was 'it' had to then guess the finger. Everytime they got it wrong the number they had to count to (while the rest of the gang ****** off and hid) went up by one hundred. It always, always, always took them ten goes to get it right.

    Then you hammered them on the back with your fists shouting 5,10,5,10,5,10... and the person had to guess a fist, which determined whether they had to count in 5s or 10s.

    ******* cuppies. You bummers.
     
  4. Gue

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    RE: what ****

    Sorry, I'm totally lost now. Drawing snakes on mens backs ? Guess the finger ? ffs au lait.
     
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    What did you do at school?

    I bet you've never heard of hot rice or pegs or kerbie.
     
  6. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    aye yr right I'm getting all mixed up with me idi counting thingys.

    Hopscotch anyone?
     
  7. Isl

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    Tried to explain hot rice to someone down here. Isn't it just a manly version of statues with a ball? Or am I talking *****?
     
  8. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    ffs. seriously.
     
  9. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    wha'da' fa'?
     
  10. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    Don't tell me you've never yearned for an action man with a beard and shifty "arab" eyes.
     
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    RE: What did you do at school?

    didn't you start in a circle bouncing the tennis ball giving it some B*ll*cks along the lines of 'hot rice, bounce twice yadda yadda yadda.' Then whoever's legs it went threw was it and had to collect the ball and throw it at people? If you got hit you stood still, but someone could 'free' you by crawling through your legs?

    Statues is something similar isn't it?
     
  12. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    kin ell, what kinda Alambama window lickers school did tha go to?

    Rice? Who had rice in the 70's?
     
  13. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    And 'gripping hands'
     
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    All you need is a tennis ball. First you decide who's 'it'

    All stand in a circle with a small gap between your feet, bounce the tennis ball in the circle (while saying hot rice bounce twice) and everyone tries to stop the ball going through their lags by flipping it out with their feet, like pinball flippers. If the ball goes between the gap bewteen your leg and your neighbours leg, that's a broken window and doesn't count. If the ball goes between the gap in your legs you lose a life. Everyone has two lives. If you lose those lives, the next time the ball goes through your legs you're 'it'. If you play on a hill, standing at the lowest part of the circle is obviously a big disadvantage.

    The person who is 'it' has to throw the ball at the other players to get them out. When he gets everyone out it's the end of the game.

    A few other rules. When the 'it' person has the ball in his/her hands the others cannot move. Neither can he, but he can roll it and run, but then sop can the other players. After he's thrown it they can move where they like until he gets it again. If the ball is thrown at you, you can fist it away. You can 'release' everyone who is out by getting the ball between you fists and throwing it at a designated thing like a lamp post, but if the 'it' person touches you while you're holding the ball then you're out.

    That's about it.
     
  15. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    and those blue pants you could never get off
     
  16. Gue

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    RE: What did you do at school?

    Good grounding for later life.............crikey
     

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