I bought a lot of rubbish things that kids buy: skateboards and clothes and typical teenage stuff.
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I bought a lot of rubbish things that kids buy: skateboards and clothes and typical teenage stuff. And, as soon as I could, I wasted a lot of money on cars - BMW's mostly - for myself and my family.
Since I was 13, I've been buying things because they are ridiculously cheap.
As a kid, I would always shop for my back-to-school clothes at department stores. I lived in a small town, and department stores were all we had access to.
My father used to always give me a basketball, a skate board, and a bike every Christmas. That's all I wanted every year.
I spent my teens and early 20s shopping almost exclusively at thrift stores.
I like buying drones, hover boards, 360-degree cameras and fabulous cars. I am a little bit like a boy. I also spend a lot on books. I am a voracious reader, and I love vintage stores and first editions.
I bought tiny infant onesies while still in college and compiled a killer toy collection throughout my 20s and 30s.
My toys were those of a boy: skates, bicycles.
We didn't have a lot of money growing up, so my mom didn't buy a lot of extras, like sweet things.
When I was younger, I liked money - the feel of it. I would sit with my dad and count his coins and be like, 'Yeah.' I'd saved £700 by the age of 10. I thought: 'What the hell am I hoarding this for?' So I bought a drum kit.
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