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The name I've heard for this is "Chinese garter". Never heard of "Chinese jump rope". [[User:Gronky|Gronky]] ([[User talk:Gronky|talk]]) 00:13, 30 August 2009 (UTC) |
The name I've heard for this is "Chinese garter". Never heard of "Chinese jump rope". [[User:Gronky|Gronky]] ([[User talk:Gronky|talk]]) 00:13, 30 August 2009 (UTC) |
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It's called "Chinese Jump Rope" in California where I grew up, so I'm sure it is in other places as well. |
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Compare with Gummitwist
I assume these are both the same games. Please check this and put them perhaps together. Greetings --Nfu-peng 17:48, 23 July 2005 (UTC)
Alternative name: Elastics
This article seems to describe what we, in New Zealand, called Elastics.
61.81.18.1 05:19, 20 October 2005 (UTC) Bruno.
Merge?
This article and Jumpsies seem to be about the same thing. By the way, the game is also played in Romania, and is called "elastic" (hurray for original research :-p) --Urzică (talk) 20:29, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
Chinese garter
The name I've heard for this is "Chinese garter". Never heard of "Chinese jump rope". Gronky (talk) 00:13, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
It's called "Chinese Jump Rope" in California where I grew up, so I'm sure it is in other places as well.