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Django posted:
Amral posted:

I never was able to manage the stick in the groove of the rim. Use to just stick with the tyre or the scooter

Come to think of it it is we Guyanese that had those scooters first 

Made with old bearings for the wheels.

Yep I remember we use to secure  a piece of tire over rear wheel bearing you could step on it with your heels for brakes that make you turn on a dime...real cool..

sachin_05

COlonial Williamsburg have these round wooden ones you could use a stick to beat and roll (like we used to do with bicycle tires). They have it as a throwback to what American kids used to play with over 100 years ago. When I took one and started rolling and controlling with the stick, folks looking on were amazed

FM
Django posted:

Tyre race: Children racing tyres at George and Leopold streets yesterday as a parent looks on. (Terrence Thompson photo)Keeping it clean: Trench clearing at Homestretch Avenue yesterday.

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It is called making do with poverty in Guyana....american kids their age would be out on skateboards etc.  These kids do not have Cable or the internet or xbox or P4 etc. They are making do with imagination. One fellow could not even procure his own tire!

FM
ksazma posted:

This was my worse enemy. 

 

Django posted:

Mastered tables up to 20 times,still do some calculations by the head.

It is easy to learn...there are lots of tricks to it. The teachers could not teach my child his tables in weeks and I did it in an afternoon. I started a thread here a few years ago so we can discuss specific mathematical tricks but no one seem to care. It probably still is on the site.

FM

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