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The Christian O’Connell Show

MINI: Wealthy Friends

The Christian O’Connell Show

GOLD and iHeart Australia

Music, Comedy, Comedy Interviews, Music Interviews

4.7823 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

What were the signs your friends parents had more money?

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0:00.0

Christian Christian Iconnell

0:02.9

The Christian O'Connell Show

0:04.6

Podcast

0:05.2

Whether you grew up in the 80s, 90s or whatever

0:07.8

I think sometimes you had friends

0:10.3

And he'd go around their house after school

0:12.5

And it was very clear

0:13.6

In the things that they had, the lifestyle they had

0:16.0

The objects they had

0:17.0

That their parents have more money than your parents

0:20.0

Growing up in the 80s for me, right?

0:22.2

Mom and down, working class people, they worked really hard.

0:24.4

Mom was a nurse and dad worked in a car factory.

0:26.4

My friends, I didn't know at the time, was something called middle class.

0:29.7

But whenever I went around their houses, it was like going into a different world.

0:32.8

First one was all I had for cereal in the morning, and I thought I was living like a king

0:36.9

anyway was wheat bicks.

0:37.9

Oh, me too.

0:38.6

Every morning, weekbicks.

0:39.7

I always had a tiny little sprinkling of sugar.

0:41.4

Do you ever do that when mum and dad won't look him?

0:43.3

No, I could I only have sugar when I was at my nans' house?

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