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Live on £4000 for a year - Part 3

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  • System
    System Posts: 178,349 Community Admin
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    lookie, im practically cool


    Overall, you scored as follows:
    weird_bar.php?high=88&low=11
    88% scored higher (more nerdy),
    1% scored the same, and
    11% scored lower (less nerdy).
    What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

    Not nerdy, but then again maybe not all that cool either.
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  • Mollymop5
    Mollymop5 Posts: 2,095 Forumite
    I found it too
    90% scored higher (more nerdy),
    1% scored the same, and
    9% scored lower (less nerdy).
    What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

    Definitely not nerdy, you are probably cool.


    I've never been cool in my life lol.
    lost my way but now I'm back ! roll on 2013
    spc member 72

  • Oh dear...
    3% scored higher (more nerdy),
    1% scored the same, and
    96% scored lower (less nerdy).
    What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:

    All hail the monstrous nerd. You are by far the SUPREME NERD GOD!!!

    In other news I've decided to go to the gym and test it as suggested. I've booked an appointment on Monday to have a tour/induction type thing. Joining at the moment would be cheaper than usual, as they are waiving the initial joining fee (over £100) and also the first month's fee.
  • cw18
    cw18 Posts: 8,630 Forumite
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    BlueFleur wrote: »
    In other news I've decided to go to the gym and test it as suggested. I've booked an appointment on Monday to have a tour/induction type thing. Joining at the moment would be cheaper than usual, as they are waiving the initial joining fee (over £100) and also the first month's fee.
    That's great news, on both parts. Timing joining to maximise the saving is definitely a plus -- but you do still need to be sure you're likely to use it, so the appt for Monday should help you decide on that one :T
    Cheryl
  • mumzyof2
    mumzyof2 Posts: 3,343 Forumite
    Thankyou cm18 i dont know what im going to do about it, I pay 11.27 a month now so want it a bit lower :)
    Sealed Pot dec 08 - dec 09 so far £27.67, Live off £4k Spent £330.20 GC £1,200 for 2009 Spent £50.78 PaD so far £650.07
    Debts: L/woods £154.00 C/One PAID O/D £649.90 Next £299.95 O/D PAID Gas £72.60 Electric £155.73 Mum £640.00 Orange £490.32
  • whitewing
    whitewing Posts: 11,852 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Good : been out for some free exercise: walked miles
    Better : beautiful autumn sunshine so a free tan (almost)
    Best : loads of big juicy blackberries. We ate loads off thr bramble and still brought enough home for 2 big pies
    :heartsmil When you find people who not only tolerate your quirks but celebrate them with glad cries of "Me too!" be sure to cherish them. Because these weirdos are your true family.
  • Just found beetles (living ones) in the 100% organic lentils. :rolleyes:
    Nice! :D
    'Whatever you dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin now.' Goethe



  • redglass wrote: »
    Just found beetles (living ones) in the 100% organic lentils. :rolleyes:
    Nice! :D

    Oh that's horrible Redglass,

    Was the packet opened? If not, you might be due something back from the suppliers.
    That would give me the creeps.

    SL x
  • taka
    taka Posts: 3,483 Forumite
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    redglass wrote: »
    Just found beetles (living ones) in the 100% organic lentils. :rolleyes:
    Nice! :D
    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: Eeeewwwwwww!!!! If they are a new packet take them back and ask for compensation... thats vile!!
    Mortgage free as of 12/08/20!
    MFiT-5 no 45
    You can't fly with one foot on the ground!
  • Hello all, I wonder if anyone who has pets or anyone who loves animals (I know that there are loads on this thread) would know what pet food products do not test on animals, I have found out that the one my kittie likes does and I am so angry at myself for not checking it out and looking further in to it, it seems they are not the only pet food company that doThe major supermarkets do not animal test on their own brand cosmetic products but this does not extend to their pet food range (I am in the process of writing to them all to ask why), there were a few suggestions on the website where I read the article but I have never heard of these products and they do not seem to stock them in any of my local supermarkets (Europa, Arden grange, nature diet are a few) I am not near a pet shop and my vet is miles away although they were the ones who recommended this pet food so I am angry with them too, any help with this is appreciated.
    Live on 4thou a year £2685 from 01May08
    Total left to spend: £1086.35
    I have enough money to last me the rest of my life. Unless I buy something! :heartpuls
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