Two Baller
The game is played with two tennis balls. The player throws the balls at a wall while singing a rhyme. There are different levels to go through then you repeat it using one hand with two balls.
Posted by: Deborah Allison
Sometimes we threw the balls under our legs.
We played in the streets of Newcastle.
Posted By Pauline
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Posted by: Deborah Allison
Sometimes we threw the balls under our legs.
We played in the streets of Newcastle.
Posted By Pauline
ALTERNATE RULES
ORIGINS
Do you know the origins of this game! If you have any ideas or suggestions then please post them using the form on the right. Thank you.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
COMMENTS
| Valerie Stanley | ||
| There ar dozens of rhymes - "one two three oleary "being the most popular in the 1940's History buffs used to chant "In fourten hundred and ninety two - Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue - he sank his yacht the dozy clot - was that good, no its not!. For a full selection see "Lore and Language of Schoolchildren" by Iona and Peter Opie |
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16 APR 18:47:29 |
Lorraine | |
| Can anyone remember the rythms for this? I only remember 'Please keep off the grass JR...' |
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