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#65464 - 09/21/05 06:15 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Bookie Offline
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Registered: 09/18/05
Posts: 99
Loc: Arizona
When playing hopscotch what did you all use for markers?

We used a hoppy taw.

I don't know if it was a Utah thing or what but most people I ask have never heard of hoppy taws.

A hoppy taw was a round rubber multi-colored disc about 3 inches around and 1/4 inch thick with grooves on one side and the other side was smooth.

The other thing we used for markers were old rubber shoeheels. I think we called them "laggers". I have no idea where that name came from. Guess I'll have to do some research.

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#65465 - 09/22/05 07:01 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Eagle Heart Offline
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Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 4876
Loc: Canada
I've never heard of a "hoppy taw", but I like the name. I don't think we can find a disc like that, but maybe we can find something comparable and I'll introduce it as a "hoppy taw" to my 4-1/2 year-old granddaughter who's just starting to learn hopscotch. She'll like that name too.

When I played hopscotch, we just used different shaped stones. Or bean bags.

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#65466 - 09/22/05 05:31 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Sadie Offline
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Registered: 10/08/04
Posts: 1274
Loc: MD
Dotsie, and Eagle,
I remember hopscotch and ny friends would go up the road to the local shoe maker and get rubber heels that he would replace on mens shoes . Sometimes we would pay about 25 cents are get one free . Or get used mens heels . I love hopscotch and if I see one today I will jump on it and play and get a few laughs

Dotsie : I went into Kresgress's uptown . How about Ben Franklin's store uptown. Remember !We walked everwhere in to the movie house .

[ September 21, 2005, 10:38 PM: Message edited by: Nancy50 ]

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#65467 - 09/22/05 08:57 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Bookie Offline
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Registered: 09/18/05
Posts: 99
Loc: Arizona
quote:
Originally posted by Eagle Heart:
I've never heard of a "hoppy taw", but I like the name. I don't think we can find a disc like that, but maybe we can find something comparable and I'll introduce it as a "hoppy taw" to my 4-1/2 year-old granddaughter who's just starting to learn hopscotch. She'll like that name too.

When I played hopscotch, we just used different shaped stones. Or bean bags.

Eagle Heart
Go to this site to purchase a hoppy taw - they still make them. The original company is still in Utah
http://www.niftycool.com/hotawhoma.html

Bet you were a hopscotch champion too!

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#65468 - 09/22/05 09:14 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Eagle Heart Offline
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Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 4876
Loc: Canada
Thanks Bookie, I want one! But they don't ship to Canada. But we're hoping to go do some cross-border shopping between now and Christmas, so I'm going to put that on my shopping list.

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#65469 - 09/23/05 06:43 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Dotsie Offline
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Registered: 07/09/08
Posts: 23647
Loc: Maryland
We used rubber heels to play hop-scotch. We used jar lids if we didn't have any heels. They didn't work nearly as well because they always rolled all over the place.

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#65470 - 10/16/05 08:00 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Alana Offline
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Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 6
Loc: New York
The Revlon doll! Gosh, I remember my aunt having her on her perfectly crisp bedspread! Does anyone remember the "Patty Playpal" doll? She was as big as me when I was six years old! She had long blonde hair, a red dress, white pinafore and black Mary-Jane shoes! What a hoot!

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#65471 - 10/16/05 06:05 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Pattyann Offline
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Registered: 07/08/05
Posts: 245
Loc: Ocala Florida
Alana
I had Patty play pal- supposed to be a real little girl- I cut her hair and painted her face-
I was a tomboy and my mom tried to turn me into a girly girl as i had 4 brothers and was the only girl

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#65472 - 10/16/05 06:09 PM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Pattyann Offline
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Registered: 07/08/05
Posts: 245
Loc: Ocala Florida
Nancy50
It's a miracle your Betsey wetsey didn't rot! I know mine was sooo full of stuff I shoved down her that I could have invented chemical and biological warfare!!!

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#65473 - 10/17/05 04:11 AM Re: Nostalgic Toys
Eagle Heart Offline
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Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 4876
Loc: Canada
Pattyann, that Betsy Wetsy comment sounds like the beginning of what could be developed into a really good horror story...it was a dark and stormy night and BW had just been fed cold leftovers - again. Lightening sizzled across the sky as BW's eyes suddenly wept misty green tears...

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