Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Who here had the poorest upbringing?
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Originally posted by Drewster View Post[Northern Oik]
Eeeeeee wen I were young we never even 'ad 'kin deja 'kin vu!!!
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'eeee, wen I were a lad we'd get up so early, we were up an hour b'fore we went to us beds'Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostWe weren't "poor", cause my dad worked. Between his overtime and my mam's clothes making and cooking skills, we had everything we needed and more.
I had a truly blessed childhood.
We were so poor we didn't get a colour TV until I was 15. ( Middle class poor, you see). We never had a video recorder, nor a hifi. We didn't go on a foreign holiday until I was 10. And that was by train and ferry... camping for two weeks. I did go to private school from 10, but that's because I had a free place. The family car was a reliant van until I was 9 - then we had Skodas.
We had a ten-sided one once - a skodecahedron.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo, where did it all go wrong, if you can't blame it on your parents?
We were so poor we didn't get a colour TV until I was 15. ( Middle class poor, you see). We never had a video recorder, nor a hifi. We didn't go on a foreign holiday until I was 10. And that was by train and ferry... camping for two weeks. I did go to private school from 10, but that's because I had a free place. The family car was a reliant van until I was 9 - then we had Skodas.
We had a ten-sided one once - a skodecahedron.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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At first glance I have much in common with that DimPrawn chappy. I too was brought up in a council house, in our case a one-parent family on benefit, no telephone or car etc. However I somehow managed to avoid living in Swindon. One compensation, at least. At least I learnt how to live without spending much; something I'm now having to get used to again. Where did all the jobs go - where they just illusions after all?Speaking gibberish on internet talkboards since last Michaelmas. Plus here on TwitterComment
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostAt first glance I have much in common with that DimPrawn chappy. I too was brought up in a council house, in our case a one-parent family on benefit, no telephone or car etc. However I somehow managed to avoid living in Swindon. One compensation, at least. At least I learnt how to live without spending much; something I'm now having to get used to again. Where did all the jobs go - where they just illusions after all?good one
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo, where did it all go wrong, if you can't blame it on your parents?
We were so poor we didn't get a colour TV until I was 15. ( Middle class poor, you see). We never had a video recorder, nor a hifi. We didn't go on a foreign holiday until I was 10. And that was by train and ferry... camping for two weeks. I did go to private school from 10, but that's because I had a free place. The family car was a reliant van until I was 9 - then we had Skodas. ..
(As someone pointed out "I'd take her protestations of childhood poverty a little more seriously if she didn't use words like 'beastly' and 'frightful'")
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo, where did it all go wrong, if you can't blame it on your parents?The pope is a tard.Comment
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