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            <title>Game We Used to Play - PS 164 Alumni</title>
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            <updated>2016-12-03T22:33:08Z</updated>
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                    <title>I also remember it might have…</title>
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                                        <updated>2008-09-28T01:47:48.360Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Daniel Meltzer</name>
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                        I also remember it might have also been called &quot;skelly&quot;. There was a skelly diagram at the playground next to Campbell JHS. And let&#039;s not forget stoopball.                    </summary>

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                            I also remember it might have also been called &quot;skelly&quot;. There was a skelly diagram at the playground next to Campbell JHS. And let&#039;s not forget stoopball.                        </content>
                    
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                    <title>My brother and I would play s…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2008-02-26:1978143:Comment:10487</id>
                                        <updated>2008-02-26T18:22:17.393Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Neal Teeman</name>
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                        My brother and I would play skully for hours and hours in Vleigh Place Park and come home with the knees of our jeans and toes of our sneakers worn out. This would drive my mother crazy. She used to complain all the time &#039;how come you just wear out the toes and the rest of the shoe looks like new?&#039;                    </summary>

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                            My brother and I would play skully for hours and hours in Vleigh Place Park and come home with the knees of our jeans and toes of our sneakers worn out. This would drive my mother crazy. She used to complain all the time &#039;how come you just wear out the toes and the rest of the shoe looks like new?&#039;                        </content>
                    
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                    <title>DOES ANYBODY REMEMBER SAVING…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2008-02-18:1978143:Comment:9362</id>
                                        <updated>2008-02-18T05:21:03.448Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>LOIS SCLAFANI</name>
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                        DOES ANYBODY REMEMBER SAVING YOUR OLD CRAYONS AND THEN MELTING THEM IN THE BOTTLE CAPS. I REMEMBER GETTING THE CAPS AT A DELI ACROSS THE STREET FROM MACORY&#039;S ON KISSENA BLVD THE WAITRESS SAVED THEM FOR ME BECAUSE ME AND MY FAMILY ATE THERE EVERY FRIDAY.................                    </summary>

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                            DOES ANYBODY REMEMBER SAVING YOUR OLD CRAYONS AND THEN MELTING THEM IN THE BOTTLE CAPS. I REMEMBER GETTING THE CAPS AT A DELI ACROSS THE STREET FROM MACORY&#039;S ON KISSENA BLVD THE WAITRESS SAVED THEM FOR ME BECAUSE ME AND MY FAMILY ATE THERE EVERY FRIDAY.................                        </content>
                    
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                            <entry>
                    <title>What a great story, Chris! I…</title>
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                                        <id>tag:www.ps164alumni.net,2008-02-14:1978143:Comment:8754</id>
                                        <updated>2008-02-14T21:14:01.918Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Patricia Weppler</name>
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                        What a great story, Chris! I don&#039;t think I ever played Skully, although I do recall drawing a few hopscotch boards in my time!&lt;br /&gt;
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Technically, this wasn&#039;t a game, but we used to have some awesome crabapple fights in our neighborhood!!! With all the great hiding spots and different courts we could escape to, these &quot;competitions&quot; could last a long time. I was always on the good guys team with Chuck B and Peggy and Kevin H. I won&#039;t say who the bad guys were!!!&lt;br /&gt;
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I used to like playing squash at the…                    </summary>

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                            What a great story, Chris! I don&#039;t think I ever played Skully, although I do recall drawing a few hopscotch boards in my time!&lt;br /&gt;
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Technically, this wasn&#039;t a game, but we used to have some awesome crabapple fights in our neighborhood!!! With all the great hiding spots and different courts we could escape to, these &quot;competitions&quot; could last a long time. I was always on the good guys team with Chuck B and Peggy and Kevin H. I won&#039;t say who the bad guys were!!!&lt;br /&gt;
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I used to like playing squash at the 164 playground and handball against the back wall of the school.&lt;br /&gt;
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Good times!                        </content>
                    
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                    <title>I remember playing fungo, sti…</title>
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                                        <updated>2008-02-14T00:55:58.905Z</updated>
                    
                                            <author>
                            <name>Ed Siegel</name>
                            <uri>http://www.ps164alumni.net/profile/EdSiegel</uri>
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                        I remember playing fungo, stickball and baseball in the school yard. I think it was almost every afternoon, or it seemed that way. Also, on my street, 72nd Crescent, my brother Mark, Sheldon and Eric Sterling used to play ball in the street, or we would just throw the ball over the street light and practice chasing high pops.                    </summary>

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                            I remember playing fungo, stickball and baseball in the school yard. I think it was almost every afternoon, or it seemed that way. Also, on my street, 72nd Crescent, my brother Mark, Sheldon and Eric Sterling used to play ball in the street, or we would just throw the ball over the street light and practice chasing high pops.                        </content>
                    
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