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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      ChiefKiasu:
      san76:

      Hi,


      Anyone remember \"Paperdolls\" with changable clothings? Last time there were no Popular bookshop, only traditional bookshop just below the flats or in the estate town central. All these paperdolls can only be found there. Changed them with different clothes that sold together.

      Fun hor?

      Shhhh... I used to like playing with those dolls myself :oops: I just love the modular concept of being able to add accessories to something. It's not very different from changing iPhone covers or buying mobile accessories these days.

      Chief, puhleez...

      Those are 2 different hobbies entirely, dude.
      Dolls are dolls. Phones are phones. :roll:

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      • B Offline
        buds
        last edited by

        No paper dolls available in Singapore???

        Where got?

        buds got!

        Will upload pix after nocturnal sleeping hours…

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        • B Offline
          buds
          last edited by

          vfong1:
          Did I refresh your childhood memories on the below pictures? 😄


          http://www.postimage.org/

          http://www.postimage.org/

          http://www.postimage.org/

          http://www.postimage.org/

          http://www.postimage.org/
          Thanks, vfong!

          All oso i last time have!
          Erm.. a few still have today..

          Quixation, yours under category of magnetic dolls liao. Not paper dolls.
          Hahahaha! By the way, the magnetic ones are easily available at Learn
          Thru Play shops. I saw at BPP outlet. A bit too hardy for me, but good
          for younger kiddies who are not too careful with the tearing part! 😉

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          • corneyAmberC Offline
            corneyAmber
            last edited by

            Time to reveal age....


            Ice-balls? round in shape with many tastey colours splashed on it and can suck on it for a long time on a sunny hot day? Something like ice kacang without the kacang.

            Tua behlong? a toy tie to the leg and keep skipping over it repeatedly without tripping. Once tripped, then next player takes over..

            Chiclet chewing gum? Each looked like size of a tooth?

            Games we play without requiring anything...
            Curry yong tau hu?
            AEIOU?
            R.O.C.K - cars! name all the cars....countries...name all the countries.....this was a game that we needed to expand our general knowledge in order to play.
            Thieves and Police (Catching)
            One-leg
            老鹰抓小鸡
            小熊请客


            Paperdolls, I used to make alot my own.

            Play marbles

            Kuti Kuti

            Made home-made kites to fly from kitchen window.....

            Dad made lanterns for mooncake festival

            Hopskotch - one of my daily game - drawn on sandy ground or use chalk to draw

            Use paper to make this 4 compartment game....\"What colour do you want?\" Upon choosing, there is a message below... Think this is a girly game, boys may not know.

            Rubberband shooting game....can be very painful if shoot hard
            Rubberband to make star-shape to transfer to another person.

            Pretend 7-mth getai play on the bed (as a stage)

            Little red beans (相思豆) used to go JB alot and picked alot from there.

            If you look at the list, during my time...hardly anything needs money... :lol: We had alot of low-budget fun....very little products.

            Add later if I remember more....

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            • V Offline
              vfong1
              last edited by

              ks2me:
              Time to reveal age....


              Ice-balls? round in shape with many tastey colours splashed on it and can suck on it for a long time on a sunny hot day? Something like ice kacang without the kacang.

              Tua behlong? a toy tie to the leg and keep skipping over it repeatedly without tripping. Once tripped, then next player takes over..

              Chiclet chewing gum? Each looked like size of a tooth?

              Games we play without requiring anything...
              Curry yong tau hu?
              AEIOU?
              R.O.C.K - cars! name all the cars....countries...name all the countries.....this was a game that we needed to expand our general knowledge in order to play.
              Thieves and Police (Catching)
              One-leg
              老鹰抓小鸡
              小熊请客


              Paperdolls, I used to make alot my own.

              Play marbles

              Kuti Kuti

              Made home-made kites to fly from kitchen window.....

              Dad made lanterns for mooncake festival

              Hopskotch - one of my daily game - drawn on sandy ground or use chalk to draw

              Use paper to make this 4 compartment game....\"What colour do you want?\" Upon choosing, there is a message below... Think this is a girly game, boys may not know.

              Rubberband shooting game....can be very painful if shoot hard
              Rubberband to make star-shape to transfer to another person.

              Pretend 7-mth getai play on the bed (as a stage)

              Little red beans (相思豆) used to go JB alot and picked alot from there.

              If you look at the list, during my time...hardly anything needs money... :lol: We had alot of low-budget fun....very little products.

              Add later if I remember more....
              Believe me or not, I have never eaten a ice kacang ball.

              I love playing the five stones and four stones.

              My dad/mum pour the milo or tea into the coffee cup saucer to cool down my drink at the coffee shop.

              My dad carried me to pri school when it rains as my school also gets flooded after heavy rain.

              My hubby told me that he makes paperdolls for his sisters last time when young.

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              • corneyAmberC Offline
                corneyAmber
                last edited by

                vfong1:

                Believe me or not, I have never eaten a ice kacang ball.
                You mean it existed during your era but you never got to eat it or you have never see an ice ball before?

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                • V Offline
                  vfong1
                  last edited by

                  ks2me:
                  vfong1:


                  Believe me or not, I have never eaten a ice kacang ball.

                  You mean it existed during your era but you never got to eat it or you have never see an ice ball before?

                  Ya, but i never eat and seen one. But my friends told me that they have eaten before.

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                  • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                    ChiefKiasu
                    last edited by

                    ks2me:
                    vfong1:


                    Believe me or not, I have never eaten a ice kacang ball.

                    You mean it existed during your era but you never got to eat it or you have never see an ice ball before?

                    Aiyo. It's obvious vfong1 has even seen the ice ball, much less savor its goodness :lol:

                    vfong1... as ks2me said, ice ball is ice WITHOUT the kachang. It's simply ice shavings pressed into the shape of a snow ball (by the bare hands of the vendor!), placed on a square piece of jotter book paper, and then generously covered with multi-colored syrup and gula melaka. It's perfect for playing humtan bola after sucking off the syrup, if you don't feel particularly thirsty on that day.

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                    • jedamumJ Offline
                      jedamum
                      last edited by

                      vfong1:

                      My dad carried me to pri school when it rains as my school also gets flooded after heavy rain.
                      for us, we wear slippers to school then change at the drop off area.
                      if it rained during dismissal time, my mum will just tie some plastic bags around our ankle and we walked home with our feet in the bag. one pair of shoes only...cannot afford to get wet.

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                      • V Offline
                        vfong1
                        last edited by

                        ChiefKiasu:
                        ks2me:

                        [quote=\"vfong1\"]
                        Believe me or not, I have never eaten a ice kacang ball.

                        You mean it existed during your era but you never got to eat it or you have never see an ice ball before?

                        Aiyo. It's obvious vfong1 has even seen the ice ball, much less savor its goodness :lol:

                        vfong1... as ks2me said, ice ball is ice WITHOUT the kachang. It's simply ice shavings pressed into the shape of a snow ball (by the bare hands of the vendor!), placed on a square piece of jotter book paper, and then generously covered with multi-colored syrup and gula melaka. It's perfect for playing humtan bola after sucking off the syrup, if you don't feel particularly thirsty on that day.[/quote]hahahah..... i have seen only in picture on internet not the real one.
                        The one I've eaten always when young is the ice batu. My malay neighbour sells home made one. Got durian, logan, lychee, lime flavours. I don't see someone make nowaways lei.

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