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yeah yeah penny up the wall but with pound coinssome of the malis had that game ON LOCK. they needed that money boyshotting crisps, drinks and sweets that i brought in from hometake couple my mums/brothers ciggarettes and auction dem. used 2 make ps with thatcar washing, fake charities, pokemon cards,

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That game where you throw money at the wall.Nearest to the wall wins.I was KING at that.
biggrin.gif Some country bumpkin game.
nah u donut, that aint no country bumpkin game, Jingles is sick, made bareJingles comes like playin dice in the hood
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That game where you throw money at the wall.Nearest to the wall wins.I was KING at that.
biggrin.gif Some country bumpkin game.
*Some guy trying to send...logged.*
Lol calm down. Sounded country to me. Like a boog version of throwing dice.*Considers self schooled*
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I had loads.Spending a day stealing items from shopping centres - some of which I would sell to some woman who had about 12 kids, then time to go home I would tell randoms I lost my bus fair home and would collect 40p from every person, usually old ladies gave me a whole quid. I was about 10 then.I also used to wash cars with my neighbour. We knocked on random peoples doors and performed, we even made up a whole song and dance routine when people opened their doors to ask if they wanted their car washed for a fiver. It was so funny, I can't believe I was dancing on peoples doors.In high school, I used to buy those sherbet straws and sell them on for up to 50p.

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They were f*cking rubbish I'd agree with you there. If you had a bunch of Astro Belts left over from lunchtime and took them out to eat right before afternoon registration, there was always a flock of other kids "I beg you sell me one" and you'd get sometimes double what you paid. It came a bit like an auction room taking the highest bid.Fake sponsorship was the one though. When the "Help The Aged" sponsorship forms went round I'd always make sure I grabbed a small pile, take them up Barn Hill where the rich people live and start collecting.

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I'm imagining the 10p bars.See, the nearest shop from our school was quite a walk, unless you went to the Texaco petrol station across the road and they didn't exactly sell a wide variety and if you couldn't be arsed to go to the ice cream van always parked outside at lunch in the summer you were pretty much f*cked. Worked in alot of peoples favour though.

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sherbert straws were heavy bak in the days. class rooms would be littered with the remainin chewed up multi coloured straws biggrin.gifoh yeh and buyin a tens of shitty yardie cabman lightbulb mersh and and splittin into 2 bags which id sell for 10ã each to sum dudes who couldnt get it any where

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