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12 years olds? On the internet? Where's the parentz?!*



*I added a little 'z' to that just to show I wasn't serious.
 
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Seriously when I was 12, I started walking to and from school (50 minute both ways) to save my bus money to spend on CDs. Also I started eating the cheapest sandwiches I could find in the canteen to save more money.

During A levels, I stopped eating at the canteen altogether and just ate at home, and together with my EMA money bought myself a mobile phone and lots and lots of CDs.

I think I have a collection of around 400-500 CDs, about 300 of which were bought from saved bus and lunch money.

I started walking to town as well. My house was conveniently located exactly a 50 minute walk from schol in one direction, and town in the other :)

I used to walk for over 2 hours everyday on top of grinding an hour of karate practice most days of the week, no wonder I was a stone underweight and fit as a fiddle.
 
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12 years olds? On the internet? Where's the parentz?!*



*I added a little 'z' to that just to show I wasn't serious.

Actually, in all seriousness... Don't all VB forums have that little page at signup making you tick a box to confirm you are over 13...?:p
 
Seriously when I was 12, I started walking too and from school (50 minute both ways) to save my bus money to spend on CDs. Also I started eating the cheapest sandwiches I could find in the canteen to save more money.

During A levels, I stopped eating at the canteen altogether and just ate at home, and together with my EMA money bought myself a mobile phone and lots and lots of CDs.

I think I have a collection of around 400-500 CDs, about 300 of which were bought from saved bus and lunch money.

Seriously, when I was 12 I used to work on a building site to get extra money*.

During A levels I didn't get EMA, I had to actually work to get money to spend on stuff!

Shut up with the poor life story...;)

*Well sorta, more every so often working with my dad who was a builder...
 
Seriously, when I was 12 I used to work on a building site to get extra money*.

During A levels I didn't get EMA, I had to actually work to get money to spend on stuff!

Shut up with the poor life story...;)

*Well sorta, more every so often working with my dad who was a builder...

You win :(

One of friends also saved up for a playstation from £2 a week because his parents wouldnt buy him one lol.

I started applying for jobs when I was 16, and nowhere wanted me.
 
This forum has a custom one, it doesn't say anything about ages.

Ahhh! Tis been a while since I saw that page...:o

You win :(

One of friends also saved up for a playstation from £2 a week because his parents wouldnt buy him one lol.

I don't want to win, just hate the whole "sob story" thing that comes up every so often (inc. obligatory parents "when I was a kid..." things).:p

Funnily enough I always used to be taken the **** out of by friends as I didn't work apparently (didn't do more than about 6-8 hours a week during A levels). The fact I worked on and off from about the age of 12 slipped past them... :D

Oh and OP (ad anyone young), forget the paperround, it's essentially slave labour (at least delivering the free ones is), get a job as a fruit picker in the summer months! Makes just the same amount of money but far nicer (started at 13 and was making around £10 an hour instead of the measly £2 for paperround!)
 
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