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Collecting lot's of small things that did not cost a lot when I was a primary school kid. Everything from badges, tea cards to stamps,including stickers. When I got a bit older and started to explore the countryside more we used to spend hours down the local stream catching stickleback's or hunting for old stuff. Model making became a favorite hobby in my early teens along with dungeons and dragons. It all depends who I was with and our shared interest at that time.There were just too many little things to mention all of them. Many things we did, if I still done them today could be classed as hobbies.
I remember collecting flags of the world cards in bubblegum
I recall collecting some really violent American Civil War cards, that came with a rectangular piece of pink chewing gum(it might have been bubblegum, don't know never ate it, probably cos it was horrible).
I can smell it now that stuff. They are called gum cards now these things on E-bay.
Tea cards (PG ?)too as well as rubbish things from Kellogg's cornflakes. I also enjoyed collecting plastic soldiers and those rolykin daleks.
I also collected butterfiles. I swear my brother was single-handedly responsible for the systematic extermination of the large white....
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