PBR's "M" for "mortgage" diary!
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Hi pbr...haven't heard from you in some time. Hope all is well?Mortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
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Hi pbr...sorry yes, I have seen your posts on my diary - was just being nosey about what you've been up to! Congrats on growing your own. I'm afraid my thumbs are anything but green. The only green thing I can't kill i s weedsMortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
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Hey PBR. Nice to see you again. I'm glad you like my hair. I haven't washed it today :rotfl:
Yay to OPing :j
I'm glad you are happy where you are working and your friendship is still good. Always a hard one that. She must have thought you were good or she wouldn't have asked you.
Welcome back to MSE. I'll put the kettle onGoals for SeptemberDeclutter 10/20Money Made £56.52/£200Overpayments £0/£200 not this month as need to put into savings instead0 -
Yay! You're back - of course I noticed you haven't been around but I guessed you must be busy. And it seems you've been much busier than I thought! Good news about the job and GREAT news about the OP! Hope you will be around here more now pbr - I missed you!Mortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
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Hope you managed that OP pbr!Mortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
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Shame about the OD pbr but you still profited so yay! And another one coming this evening - you are so good at this.
That restaurant sounds fab - your lucky friend.Mortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
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poorbutrich wrote: »And that includes these biscuits next to me..Shout at me please!
RAHHH!!! DONT BUY BISCUITS!!! :mad:Mortgage Free 22/03/17
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poorbutrich wrote: »Wow - it's been a long time since I posted here! Time flies when you're having fun (or trying to save money).
Well September was great and I think I did fairly well with my September spending diet. However, October was a pretty spendy month, but mitigated slightly by a couple of things including a couple of overpayments.
Our mortgage is huge (our house, however, is not), and we're about £4,000 away from a milestone, so I'm going to aim to dip under this by the end of the year. By that I mean we WILL dip under this by the end of the year.
It means being super frugal, so please shout at me if I buy anything unnecessary.
And that includes these biscuits next to me..Shout at me please!
I believe biscuits are evil and need to be donated to your nearest Hurdler. No really, I insist... works?- Mortgage @ March 2008: £194,965 ; Lightbulb Moment: July 2011: £164,926; End Date: March 2033
- MORTGAGE FREE: September 2015
- MSE 1p Savings Challenge 2023 #70: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec = £667.95/£667.95
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Hope all is going well with you pbr! Had to laugh at your buying your friend lunch story - just goes to show what a lovely person you are!Mortgage (original/ current):193,000 (23/09/11)/ £102,500 (07/11/2019)
2019 Challenges: Make £300 a month: £9.71/£300 (January)0
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