
Kiddos swing their hips at New Jersey’s Brookside Swim Club during the 1950s, while moms look on. With a club record of 3000 spins (who was counting?), a 10-year-old boy claimed victory. I bet most of them didn’t last two minutes.
Spin while you can, son. Vertigo sets in as you age, at least in my case. Unless of course, the hoop is an onion ring. But then you get your cardigan and khakis all oily.

I never could get in the swing of the hula hoop, try as I may as a kid, teenager, whenever, Kerbey. It is a pretty good social-distance marker, though!
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Iread somewhere that some joint somewhere gat patrons inflatable hula hoops that they wore to mantain “social distance”. Looked like a bumch of human bumper cars.
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I saw that!
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