What was your favourite game when you were a child

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@SHAMRACK (8576)
India
September 3, 2007 4:52am CST
I used to play football. This was the favourite for me. Mostly on holidays and evenings in our locality there were many boys. WE had our own team also went for competitions.
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4 Mar 10
Although I'm a girl I like football and use to play it with the boys at secondary school.
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
5 Mar 10
Equality for girl and boy.
@siliguri (4241)
• India
4 Mar 10
When i was child i used to play gulli danda(indian name) i don't know what it call in english term...I like to play this game very much...Usually when i came from school after taking lunch i go outside to play gulli danda..and many times the gulli(small piece of stick) wound me...but i never leave to play this game...very strange na..very extra ordinary hobbies i had...
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
Yes, I had heard of that game, nice one, really interesting game which is not so common in south India or may be in our local area.
@coolmailraj (2459)
• India
4 Apr 09
Hi. Mine was chasing. It is called "pakdam pakrai" here and I love to play it with my classmates.
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
Traditional games are really to be preserved.
@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
14 Apr 09
I had a very unlucky childhood in the sense that sports was something that wasn't introduce to me until I was 13 and signs of lousiness where starting to settle. The first sport I ever got to play though was badminton but because the muscles weren't too developed because of all those hanging around with Barbie dolls instaed of playing out in the sun, I never really became excellent in any sport. I also tried softball but I was so poor in it. :-(
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
I hope you would a sweet girl...
@rocketsky (1013)
• China
14 Apr 09
i like to play street fighters ,which is really a great game to play you can win lots of fun from it :) there are many memorable cartoon figures from the game :)
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
Yes, it has it own spirit...
• India
4 Mar 10
Hi shamrack, Being a permanent resident by the side of the river,Ganges,in India,I along with my mates used to build artifacts with clay,like a horse or a human or a bowl or a glass.Sometimes we hunt for small snails and take them alive to home for cooking.
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
That is really rare one...
@ssh123 (31071)
• India
3 Sep 07
I used to play football and cricket during school days and when we came to college, there was no time to play and now absolutely no time and hence only watch the games on tv.
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
3 Mar 10
Yes time is an important fact.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
3 Sep 07
When I was a kid, my favorite game is Chinese chess. I started to learn ways of the chess at a very young age. Often I would play chess with my playmates and interesting enough we often had a quarrel and ended it up like that. It wouldn't be long before we were friends again to play chess and the same thing happened every so often, which is really interesting when thinking of this. Thanks for your topic. It reminds me of my good memories at childhood.
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
Chess is really much of intellectual game and interesting too.
• Malaysia
3 Sep 07
I like Time Warp when I was a child. The basic dance step is described in the chorus of the song: It's just a jump to the left. And then a step to the right. With your hands on your hips. You bring your knees in tight. But it's the pelvic thrust That really drives you insane. Let's do the time-warp again. After which the dancers turn around and repeat the same motions. here's the link to the song..i hope that you enjoy it! crank it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdu7xohu9da
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
3 Sep 07
Hi, I will just check it out, is you still interested in that. If so it is amazing and might got to the perfection, I am still interested in football but upto the perfection.
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
3 Sep 07
Hi, Not as a profession, but I used to teach a boy who came to my home for his assignments. That is role I had as a teacher. Now I hope I am still a students a student who is trying to get pass all these examinations of life.
• Malaysia
3 Sep 07
Yes, teacher!!!I'm still interested!!!aren't you, teacher?
@ladym33 (10978)
• United States
4 Jun 09
Vollyball. There was always a vollyball net at all of our family functions. I always wanted to play but I was the youngest one in the family except for my sister who was too young to play. I learned to serve really well at a very young age, so that the grown ups and my older cousins would let me play. I always loved playing vollyball.
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
I too like volleyball, it is really interesting game.......
@JenInTN (27514)
• United States
23 Mar 09
Hi Shamrack! I used to live around a lot of boys too. One did have a sister that I grew up with and we played together a lot. I liked playing football too. I played outside all the time. I played bad mitton and hide n seek. I played basketball and baseball. Raced around all the time.lol..
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
That is really something to share, nice one
• China
10 Mar 09
In my chidhood years.I like play car games`hide and seek `blind man's bluff....
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@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
That is really something nice to play especially for children
• India
4 Mar 10
Hello there, In my childhood, I used to play cricket a lot. But even before that I had a few toys, human figures. He-man was quite popular cartoon series then. I had a few of those toys. Small but muscular figures, with tiny swords to clutch in tiny fists. They even had backpacks, armors and amulets. I loved animal figures too. I had so many of them. I still don't know why, but I loved the rhino figurine the most. I bought so many rhinos. Ohh, how I miss those days. God bless you all
@SHAMRACK (8576)
• India
4 Mar 10
Those memories are always valuable.....