jobbridge4life wrote: » An incredibly cynical take.
andekwarhola wrote: » Gave my nephew a few quid when he made his. I had no idea I was bribing him or competing with other relatives. Thanks for clearing that up.
One eyed Jack wrote: » I had no idea you would take what I said personally.
andekwarhola wrote: » So your grandiose theories about Irish people are in fact not supposed to be applied to actual people in ireland?
andekwarhola wrote: » Can't remember. Not sure I even got any money. Made my communion in England. Some of the powers of recall on these kind of threads is uncanny.
Barbie! wrote: » mod-Come on folks, lets keep this light hearted and leave the church bashing for another day.
oppenheimer1 wrote: » I spent mine on college fees, some 23 years after making my communion. I opened a savings account with mine and over the years added and withdrew as required but the balance never fell below the ?100 I opened the account with. That was until I decided to go back to uni and cleared out my savings to pay for my course.
Cortina_MK_IV wrote: » Made it in 1970... My mother put it up safe for me. I'm still waiting and it's not looking good.
Snugglebunnies wrote: » Well it's that time of year again when communion money and "going rates" are a hot topic once more! I made my communion in the nineties and made about 150 pounds or so but.... I never got to spend it! My parents bought me something out of it alright I'd say but they kept the rest to cover the cost of the day er... I mean... "keep it safe". I never got over it, I wanted to buy a pony. So what did you spend your communion money on??
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