Not sure what was better, the cars or the music to the commercial...
I used to invent my own dice game for a solitaire baseball game. I am amazed at how I perfected it over the years. Rainy days were fun by myself sometimes.My favorite toy was the Cadaco All Star Baseball game. Each all star would have a disk with numbers around the outside. Each number stood for a baseball play. For example, the number one was a home run. The number three was a triple. Babe Ruth had a huge number one. The larger the width, the greater chance for that play.
I had teams setup in a league and kept very detailed stats on paper. This was before computers and the internet back in the late sixties.
My favorite toy was the Cadaco All Star Baseball game. Each all star would have a disk with numbers around the outside. Each number stood for a baseball play. For example, the number one was a home run. The number three was a triple. Babe Ruth had a huge number one. The larger the width, the greater chance for that play.
I had teams setup in a league and kept very detailed stats on paper. This was before computers and the internet back in the late sixties.
Ok I was just a little degenerate at times. I did pitch a few pennies in my youth (yes pennies). Not sure if youngsters know what I'm talking about.
Man I have vague memories of this from elementry school. Hadn't thought of it for years. This was in the early 80s...The trick was to aim at the ant hills against the wall. It's like landing a horseshoe in a horseshoe pit.
Man I have vague memories of this from elementry school. Hadn't thought of it for years. This was in the early 80s...
Heh... we could have robbed a bank and the teachers wouldn't have blinked an eye, but God forbid you wear sneakers into a snow bank.Late 60's, early 70's for me. Teachers didn't seem to have a problem with it.