[guidogodoy] Saturday, February 27, 2010 12:09:06 PM
OHO! The Swiss beat the Swedes in the 10th! What drama! What composure! Can't wait for the Gold medal match.
Sí, Vail, "canicas" en Español.Obviamente, no fue tan popular en mi juventud en Guanajuato simplemente por causa del terreno. ¡Ja! Se construyen las casas en valles o, in mi caso, en el lado de una colina de modo que el PISO se quedaba inclinada en un lado. ¡Casi imposible hacer la canica parar en el círculo sin cola!
Of course I played marbles when I was little. Only problem was that I never knew what to do after hitting the marbles. HA!! Plus, I played by myself, so there was no real competition. Heck, I still remember reading a short story in elementary school about a kid who became her school's marbles champ. Plus my mom used marbles to decorate the humongous aquarium we used to have. Guids, are marbles called "canicas" in Spanish?
Just reading an online article about the most recent earthquake. Crazy! I bet Cali's next...we still haven't got "The Big One" yet.
spapad wrote:
Ya know we were probably the last generation to play marbles! lol I bet Vail never played.