Anonymous wrote:We called it Slug Bug, but punch buggy works too. Middle/high school in the late 80s & 90s. Funny, my older sister was allowed to punch me pretty hard, but if I did anything harder than a light tap I'd get hell for it. Not uncommon to have a few bruises at the end of a long car trip.
We'd smack the car ceiling if we saw a car with one headlight (I don't remember saying anything, but it was a hard enough of a smack to get everyone's attention).
Held our breath and kept one finger in the ceiling going through tunnels.
And some kind of weird game that involved pinching, slapping, and rubbing the inside of your kid sister's arm until it turned bright red like a strawberry patch. Fun times.
. Not uncommon to have a few bruises at the end of a long car trip.
Anonymous wrote: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!
Do you seriously think male relatives delivered "light taps on the arm" ?????
If you think so you are delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
We did both in MD and my husband's family did in MA as well. Late 90s graduates.
We played the point game where you assign value to pedestrians and other things you might hit with the car. That one I think was more disturbing.
That was based on the movie "Death Race 2000," starring David Caradine, I think.
NP, no I don’t think so because we did the points game in the 90s.