Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family owned bugs from 1966-1983 and I’ve never seen, heard or encountered this. Someone must be putting your leg.
That's because you were IN the bug--I guarantee someone who saw your car from a car said it![]()
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:We did punch it and paddiddle. Grew up in NYC suburbs in the 80s. My kids heard about it (not from me) and apparently their friend group has adapted it to Punch Tesla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only with like siblings and close friends. Chill, OP.
My kids still do this. We do their cousins.
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in Alexandria. We played both punch buggy and padiddle. No kissing, however. You just had to be the first to say it. And a busted taillight was a "padonk."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, anyone here play Monkey Puzzle Tree? Or is that exclusive to Vancouver/my family?
No! What is the that game?
Monkey puzzle tree, grab your knee!
My sister hated this one because I was much better at spotting monkey puzzle trees than she was. Monkey puzzles trees are these ones: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araucaria_araucana