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What do Galah Panjang, Konda Kondi and Batang Aiskrim have in common? Me. Those were my favorite games during my primary school years. Apparently, I’ve been told recently that the Icecream Stick games were played using the mouth. Guess my school were a tad smarter than the rest. We used our hands to conjure a down force wind to lift the sticks.
Galah Panjang was my favorite, followed closely by Konda Kondi. I would also like to stake claim to a game I hatched in SMSSAAS (Sekolah Initial Terpanjang) during Form 1 when I was the class monitor. Knocking each other’s pen’s off the table. PEN. Don’t get any dirty ideas. Yes, I was that bored. Floating class (Kelas Terapung), our fixed location was the bengkel, and teachers always seemed to give our class a miss. That’s why I turned out this way.
I wonder what school kids play these days? Computer games? Pity.
What was your favorite childhood game?
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March 14th, 2007 at 12:28pm
add this:
– the paper triangle soccer/rugby game
– polis sentri / kejar-kejar
– tiang-tiang
– pepsi-cola (the one where we take turns to step on our opponent’s feet)
– baling selipar (there’s a lot of variations for this one.)
– chapping – a variation of baling selipar, but this time a tennis ball is used, and no need to do the pyramid
March 14th, 2007 at 12:36pm
Lizzam I used to play the games you have listed too. And yes, I am extremely familiar with “chapping”. We used to wet the tennis ball to give it more oomph, and then head off to class with bumps and bruises.
March 14th, 2007 at 1:00pm
tiang-tiang, galah panjang, buaya….pepsi cola definitely…
we had a more wonderful childhood compared to computer-clad kids today
March 14th, 2007 at 1:04pm
Well..add this too ting-ting, main getah(aiseh forgot the real name), uno, monopoly
I miss kejar-kejar the most.
March 14th, 2007 at 1:29pm
Batu seremban!!
Hik hik. Girlish gile…
Oh yeah I remember main getah. “zero poieennnt”.
March 14th, 2007 at 2:20pm
How can you forget guli (they had guli pasir, Nestum and the behemoth of all gulis – ball-bearing).
Also those statistic card games (bikes, cars, ships, war tanks). What are those called?
March 14th, 2007 at 2:41pm
- BOTTLE CAPS (school team)
- konda kondi
- half-filled coke bottle as the ball for football (20+ ppl aside)
- tennis ball for football (20+ ppl aside)
- teng teng (hopscotch)
- guli petak and guli lari (marbles)
- ice cream stick (with hands..of course)
March 14th, 2007 at 2:56pm
tihtahpah I think every older generation will claim that their younger years were the best.
Che-Cheh Uno, monopoly? I didn’t play those during primary school, we were more into outdoor stuff.
Even with batang aiskrim, we made it a point to play at the corridors.
Broken Starfish I attempted the getah, but have not managed to grasp the art of jumping up and down til I was old enough to club.
Keropok I played guli before starting primary school. Oh yes! I LOVE those card games! Fuel consumption, CC and everything! Any idea where we could buy those cards?
endroo G We quickly got bored of bottle caps and started playing corridor football with A single bottle cap. That was fun!
March 14th, 2007 at 2:59pm
hide and seek with my pet chickens!! hahaha
March 14th, 2007 at 5:04pm
Mine would be punching the lights out of the poor kid one class below me.
Seriously, my fave childhood game was marbles. Which also explains why I love snooker and pool when I grow up and Steve Davis is my hero.
March 14th, 2007 at 5:49pm
The Rubber (Eraser) game! Not to be confused with raba. Not sure how to explain it though,we had to defeat the opponents eraser by uhm,overlapping it. Sigh,it’s relatively a very easy game to play,but you need to have “skills”.
March 14th, 2007 at 8:27pm
huei Sounds like fun! We should meet up someday so you could teach me!
Wombat So you were a bully eh? I was more of a prankster.
Shasha Yes, I remember the “Rubber” game, man, how active were we as kids? Thanks for dropping by with your droppings…:-D
March 14th, 2007 at 8:32pm
Definitely the pen and rubber game lol… and we even played football in the corridors with paper balls… one end to the other… Damn, I miss my school days… Like lahh it was sooo long ago
March 14th, 2007 at 10:20pm
That’s my old school game too. Really miss those days, now days most of the kids don’t know what is that, they can’t even know how to make fly kite, don’t know how to play tops, guli… and many more.
March 14th, 2007 at 10:25pm
kejar-kejar, bottle caps, eraser… got some i know how to play but dunno whats the name of the game, hahhha… i missed those days la…
March 15th, 2007 at 12:04am
Lex Yes, sooooooo long for you, unlike me, some 4 world cups ago!
Kenny Ng That’s true. I guess each generation moans about the next generation, on what they’re missing. A cycle of life.
Jiun Jie Excellente. Suggest that we organize a Return to Childhood Games as the theme for our next bloggers’ party! Haha!
March 15th, 2007 at 1:33am
Lawan pen. Popular weapon of choice were Kilometrico and Stabilo “orange colour body with blue colored cap” pens. Hohohohoh!
March 16th, 2007 at 9:58am
Chapree Da Grande A game which all of us tried to cheat by using weighty pens.
March 17th, 2007 at 11:51am
Gallivanter : Oops, typo! Typo! My comment should read : “Mine would be punching the lights out of the poor kid one class ABOVE me.”
March 17th, 2007 at 3:04pm
Wombat Too late, you bully!
December 15th, 2008 at 7:41pm
Nobody played the Gasing? Pakuk memakuk until pecah? But then I think I used plastic gasing. Still fun though
December 15th, 2008 at 9:14pm
Eterna – I didn’t like gasing.