Anonymous wrote:Grew up in Bethesda. Did not do this but B-town was a quiet little town in the 70s and 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an urban legend.
We definitely did this growing up.
We also played Padiddle....one headlight of a car coming at you and you yelled paddidle and hit the ceiling of the car. As teens it would allow us to kiss someone else in the car.
Yes, I’m from New England and we played both of these games. My DC, 12, plays it now.
Anonymous wrote:LOL…um, yes, if by “people” you mean kids in the backseat, and by “punch” you mean “light tap on the arm.”
This is maybe the most pathetic reach I’ve ever seen trying to make the whole Everything is Sensitive point. And that really is saying something. Stay bothered!
Anonymous wrote:Not an urban legend.
We definitely did this growing up.
We also played Padiddle....one headlight of a car coming at you and you yelled paddidle and hit the ceiling of the car. As teens it would allow us to kiss someone else in the car.
+1. Punch buggy. It was a light teasing type punch in the arm.Anonymous wrote:Punch bug! Yes, high school class of 93 and we definitely did it.