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Cabbagepatch

Pocket money

After yesterday's post about the Tooth Fairy when we started talking about penny sweeties, it made me stop and think about the pocket money I received as a child and what I spent it on.

Compared to the pocket money todays' children receive and how they spend it.

I used to buy sweets from the local newsagents shop, and if I had managed to save a bit, I would buy a box of sugarlumps to take to the horses.

Anyone else?
lloyd

I remember my first pocket money was a single big and shiny Ha'penny. Every two weeks I could afford to go to the sweet shop.
Daisy Bell

I was never allowed pocket money unless i worked for it.If i wanted something i would have to work for it also i remember i once wanted a skate bored it was only 5 pounds i had to clean up all the leaves in the orchard for it.I enjoyed the skate bored even more for that though Very Happy
Cabbagepatch

Anything worked hard for is so much appreciated.
The old saying "easy come easy go" is so very true IMHO.
Leonie2

all my pocket money was spent on my horses, either extra feed supplements, tack, competition entries, riding clothing etc.
nanny-now and forever

i can remember getting a quarter for my allowance and thinking that was a lot of money which i suppose it was to a 10 yr old

we had to work for it as well...i think i had to dust skirting boards an shovel snow for that quarter

hard work

kids don't know they're born now a days
Somerset Lad

I remember asking my father for 2/6 d per week pocket money, he said 2/6. what do you need 2 shillings for 1/6 d should do you fine any way ask iof you want some money . and when i asked he would say ,"you don't want to spend so much on that " save your money , you'l be better off. Wink Laughing
kaz

My brother, sister and I used to get a shiny threepenny bit (showing my age here) on the walk home from school - I can't remember whether it was once a week or every day. We had to decide whether to spend it on comics or sweets. I can't ever remember having to do chores - my kids do - even now when I go to work in the morning there is a list left on the kitchen table for who has to do what. I just used to put a list of jobs but they never got done because they all blamed someone else - now the list has names Very Happy
lloyd

CP? What about your kids? Very Happy Very Happy Cool Wink

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