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I would say somewhere in between rich and poor , not overly rich but no overly poor.
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George & Alexis Warr!
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in middle i guess, not rich but also not very poor
from my mom's side i have a bit of a successful relative (he's no longer among us) and someone famous (also no longer among us) Cor Dillen, one uncle of my mom he was a powerful businessman for Philips, introduced color television for first time to South America Coen Dillen, another uncle of my mom, he was a top goalscoring footballer for PSV Eindhoven and Brabantia (one of our formerly famous local football teams) he has the record in dutch competition most goals (43) in one season |
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I was born working class, my Mum was in the rag trade and my Dad was a soldier, then a paramedic. It didn't occur to my brother and I that there wasn't much money around, we thought we were rich. My parents took us to loads of places, when I look back they were places that didn't cost much, but we loved it. I can honestly say i wouldn't change one moment of my childhood.
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George & Alexis Warr!
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George & Alexis Warr!
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i Always had a thing for gardening, even when i was a small kid, 5 or 6 yrs old, already helping my family put new plants in the ground, or clean the soil around from any weeds also with a Nintendo 64, i had goldeneye, i did play multiplayer with either my dad or my nan or Disney tetris which also was fun ![]() |
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Just working class really. My dads a baker and my mams a nurse.
Wouldn’t change my family set up for the world though. I know rich people with incredibly unhappy family lives for instance.
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Started off really poor, my dad was a soldier,i didn't know my mom she took off when I was about 3/4 have a few vague memories of her but nothing much,my dad re-married ,my step mom adopted my brother and I and from there on in I think we were quite well off,we owned our own house,had nice clothes,plenty to eat, holidays,great Christmasses,so I think were quite well off,my step mom is a gem could not wish for a better mom,and nana, Dads passed away now,but all in all apart from those early days I think I had a great childhood.
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My Dad was always murder to play games with. If I ever beat him, I beat him fair and square because he'd never give us an easy ride because we were kids. I remember beating him at chess once. And only once! |
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Really poor. We could only afford the one maid and she was never quick enough.
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I was dragged up in the mean streets of East Kilbride near Glasgow, amid street gangs like the Tongs, Cumbie, Toi and Fleeto. You had to have your wits about you are you would get slashed by a razor
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The voice of reason
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It was all the talk of the 70s a a kid in EK
"big fight down at the park tonight between the Cumbie and The Baltic Fleet" ![]() It was that or throwing stones at the Catholic School pupils at lunchtime ![]() Last edited by Crimson Dynamo; 25-04-2019 at 01:50 PM. Reason: snot that that is a good thing |
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I once had a fleeting romance with a guy from Coatbridge..... I refuse to believe East Kilbride was worse...
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Firmly middle-income although my dad was ABYSMAL with money (always has been, I assume always will be...) and so when my mum went off the deep end when I was in my teens (alcoholism), we ended up in a bizarre situation where we lived in a lovely house where absolutely everything was bloody broken and "too expensive to fix" even though the household income was more than double what mine is now
![]() They both still worked and the income was the same as ever but my mum was the one who spent money on practical things (like household repairs) and she basically just stopped caring and spent the vast majority of her time in her bedroom when not at work... It was a confusing time ![]() Last edited by user104658; 25-04-2019 at 02:32 PM. |
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That's crazy and mixed up, TS. I didn't know anyone with a dishwasher when I was a kid, even a broken one. Do you have a good relationship with your parents now? Is that too personal...?
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![]() My mum died (liver failure; it never got better) 5 years ago. I get on fine with my dad. He semi-retired at 55, moved into a literal granny-flat where he planned to live out his days, THEN he met a woman 4 years older than me and now they're married and live in a very nice, well maintained house that she bought them with her divorce money from her first marriage ![]() ![]() I swear I had THE most vanilla childhood up until I was about 12 and then it went full on soap opera ![]() |
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Bloody hell... that does read like a screenplay. And you turned out reasonably normal. I mean, how??
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beyonce of waltham forest
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in the middle when I was born then we got rich
used to go on one holiday a year until I was about 10 mainly to Greece/Spain etc then we started going on around 2 family holidays per year to more exotic places such as the Caribbean. I don't know where it all switched Last edited by Underscore; 25-04-2019 at 03:06 PM. |
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Up till the age of 11 we seemed loaded. I went to primary school in a rough area where most people were on benefits and had loads of kids but we were the typical 2.4 kid family, mum and dad worked, had a mortgage, we had a car, went on holidays (always in the UK but the best holidays), we went to Alton Towers and Blackpool at least once a year etc etc and I thought we were proper rich.
Then, I got a scholarship at a Grammar School and realised just how not rich we were. Some of the kids I went to school with were obscenely well off. Loved my childhood and the only thing I would have changed is my brother for a sister ![]()
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I've never had two Ha'pennies to rub together, I've always been on the bones of me arse!
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![]() ![]() In all seriousness though, I barely left my room from about age 12 - 15 other than for school, and then when I discovered "socialising" I went from "always in my room" to "always in my room, or out of the house". I didn't spend any time at all with my family and tbh I still have some hermit-tendencies to this day... I need a decent amount of time on my own to keep my head straight, because I spend my entire early teens more-or-less alone. I was also absolutely abysmal at interpersonal relationships when I met my wife and it took her years to knock me into shape ![]() ![]() |
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