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Ghost in the graveyard was a classic game
ReplyI never used Ink a Dink as a child but learned about it when I was a kid from Seinfeld. Kramer and George used Ink a Dink to decide who would get the statue.
ReplyI’ve heard “let the baby have their bottle”… but OJ?
ReplyFor the record, Ghosts in the Graveyard is basically just hide and seek but in the dark. It can only be played at night, you can either turn off all the lights in your house or look all over the neighborhood but you have to play it in the dark, no flashlights or anything. My dad told me he grew up playing it all the time and he even made me and my cousin play it once at my grandparents house on the cape when we were nine. That was the one and only time I ever played it.
ReplyInk a dink was featured in a Seinfeld episode
Reply7:36 old timey coco always gets me
Replyghost in the graveyard for us was a round based game of tag played at night with a homebase. starts with one zombie (ghost) that hides once the zombie reveals itself you can run to homebase to be safe. each round the people tagged by the zombies now also hide until only one person survives. We played this every summer night. i dont know any rymes….
ReplyOh yes! I grew up in Southern California and we had the Inka Dink extended version which we sometimes cut down because it seemed excessive.
ReplySeinfeld S2 E6. Ink a dink with the magazine line.
ReplyMaybe they were saying,…”let the babies have their Orange Julius”.
ReplyI totally forgot about ink a dink!
ReplyOur regional version was:
ReplySmelly foot.
Stepped in poo.
Oh my God it’s beef au jus!
From NYC in the 60’s: Inka binka bottle of ink, cough a lot and you stink. Not because you’re dirty, not because you’re clean, just because you kissed a girl behind a magazine. So I’m with Matt. Conan, Sona sorry your childhood was lacking.
ReplyNever heard of “let the baby have his orange juice.” I’m from Boston, born six years after Conan, but a child of immigrants
ReplyWe used to say that when we were kids..
Reply“Ipsey-Dipsey-Doddily-Doo
ReplyI was young, but then I grew
My favorite food was Beef au jus,
When I’m in Britain, I use the loo
…And as I sit, I go: a-COCKAROO!”