"giant steps"/ "may-I"
Barbara Need
nee1 at MIDWAY.UCHICAGO.EDU
Sun Jul 9 02:59:36 UTC 2006
>Never heard it called "Captain, May I?," but I recall that "baby
>steps" were the opposite of "giant steps."
And there were also scissor steps.
Barbara
> JL
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>Beverly Flanigan <flanigan at OHIO.EDU> wrote:
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>Is this the same game we called "Captain, may I?" Weren't there giant
>steps and baby steps and other options I can't recall?
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>At 10:39 PM 7/7/2006, you wrote:
>>Neither of these is in OED, though both name for the children's game were
>>current in NYC in the mid '50s. "Giant steps" should be included because
>>Neil Armstrong's words from the Moon alluded to it.
>>
>> 1926 _Elementary School Journal_ (Feb.) XXVI 427: A group of children
>> were playing a game of "May-I" in connection with their language work.
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>> 1953 Douglas Wallop _Night Light_ (N.Y.: Norton) 67: I want to play
>> Giant Steps. I'm having fun.
>>
>> JL
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