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Re: The Black Country Museum

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Mum says she used to play it and it is called Bouls or Bowles or something like that

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Northern Lass wrote:
sparkstopper wrote:No...HOOPLA was a game played with rubber rings and a board with hooks on.

This game was first played with an old car tyre or bicycle wheel rim and a stick, but cant for the life of me
remember the name we called it!!


Hoop and stick
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I think this could be right, after all ................http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoop_rolling
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Re: The Black Country Museum

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Ten pin bowling?
Or Jeu le boules?
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It is Barrel and hoop bettcha
and in a black country accent that might be remembered as bowels :shock: :grin:

So my money is on a Barrel and hoop as per my link that I did here.....


http://www.inquiry.net/OUTDOOR/spring/hoops_wheels.htm


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Bowels!!!
Since when do people from the Black Country pronounce bowls as "bowels"! What a crock! :roll:
I can't imagine kids would say to their mates " let's play barrel and hoop today ".
Unless of course you were middle class. :wink: :lol:
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Rob wrote:Bowels!!!
Since when do people from the Black Country pronounce bowls as "bowels"! What a crock! :roll:
I can't imagine kids would say to their mates " let's play barrel and hoop today ".
Unless of course you were middle class. :wink: :lol:


Yeah but listen you would say
let's play
barrells

and it might be remembered as Bowels
say that in a black country accent
not a mutilated mixed with dutch one

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Talking with an old mate (80 yrs) yesterday and he said it was called 'Boweling'
(with the accent on BOW) or 'Trundling'.....
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sparkstopper wrote:Talking with an old mate (80 yrs) yesterday and he said it was called 'Boweling'
(with the accent on BOW) or 'Trundling'.....


well me Black country mum was rite then!

nice one Sparks and nice one mum
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Hang on hang on!!
Firstly this 80year old mate of Sparky.Where does he originate from?
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'Brummie'.....through and through :!: :!:
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:roll:
I rest my case!!
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OY! Robbie, I'm watching you :shock:
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:shock: :o
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Northern Lass wrote:
sparkstopper wrote:Talking with an old mate (80 yrs) yesterday and he said it was called 'Boweling'
(with the accent on BOW) or 'Trundling'.....


well me Black country mum was rite then!

nice one Sparks and nice one mum
:wink:


Although you could very well be right, I'm awaiting confirmation from the BCLM :wink:
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