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HOT DOG FROZEN TAG

PLAYED JUST LIKE REGULAR TAG, ONE PERSON IS "IT". THE PERSON WHO IS
"IT" THEN TRIES TO TAG THE OTHER PLAYERS. UPON BEING TAGGED THE
PERSON MUST "FREEZE" IN THEIR TAGGED POSITION. THE ONLY WAY
THEY CAN BECOME UNFROZEN IS IF ANOTHER PLAYER, WHO IS NOT FROZEN,
CRAWLS THROUGH THE FROZEN PERSON'S LEGS. HOWEVER, IF THE PERSON
IS TAGGED WHILE TRYING TO UNFREEZE ANOTHER PLAYER, HE MUST REMAIN
IN THAT POSITION, THUS PREVENTING ANY POSIBLE CHANCES OF
BECOMING UNFROZEN BY ANY OTHER PLAYERS.
THE LAST PERSON TO BE TAGGED IS "IT".

Where learned: MICHIGAN ; Sterling Heights

Subject headings: Ballad Song Dance Game Music Verse -- Racing Chasing Fighting

Date learned: 00-00-1967

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