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Hypno's recession busting debt diary.....
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Well done Hypno and family, definitely a team effort, and a continued inspiration to others.
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Wahey re Payday (Mine is 21st so got paid on Friday....)
I am pleased to see other people who hate peas - most people think I'm mad when I say I don't like peas or sweetcorn. What really really annoys me is when a menu refers to seasonable vegetables and the plate arrives with peas... OK they are very occasionally seasonable but I have never been given fresh peas at a restaurant. I do actually quote like them raw, straight from the pod.
I don't like celery either.
Good job I made a batch of hobnobs at teh weekend......0 -
Well done hypno does that mean your hsbc is now £712 as it was over 2000 a month Ago you doing so well I expect you will have hsbc gone by xmas and you met your pay off£20,000 by xmas challange.
So whats your next target to pay off once hsbc is gone? best ask for new pens for xmas.
Always cheers me up and motivates me popping in and checking how well you doing.
I shoudlent ahve watched depressing dispatches documentary on teh economy nand peopel struggling yesterday as completly depressed me.
Im trying to stay positive and keep earning.
Paid off insurance and foen bill today so feeling bit better plsu changed to cheaper talk plan.
Sold some kids clothes yesterday but sadly still waiting for payment hoping to make enough to cover ebay fees one by one slowly things are getting paid off.
Carboot was rubbish yesterday and im spending so much time on new business venture.
gaileypad by xmas2010 £14,636.65/£20,000::beer:
Pay off as much as I can 2011 £15008.02/£15,000:j
new grocery challenge £200/£250 feb
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON:D,Onwards and upward2013:)0 -
Serious wootness on the £20k paid off with 12 weeks to go :beer:, I still reckon if you keep this up you will be Debt Free by June next year AND have your new mortgage down payment saved by Christmas 2009!!:D:DDo not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with catsup
NSD 15/20, OS WL 21-6 (4)C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z #44 Twisted Firestarter, VSP #57 - £39.43
Every Penny's a Prisoner
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Oh and I love most veggies except for Okra and I am not too keen on aniseedy things so fennel etc I need to work up to! and please never, ever feed me anything containing nuts - I know I want to lose weight but as Dr Dragon says losing vital signs in the process is not recommended! :rotfl:Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with catsup
NSD 15/20, OS WL 21-6 (4)C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z #44 Twisted Firestarter, VSP #57 - £39.43
Every Penny's a Prisoner
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Great news on the £20k it feels great doesn't it?...fantasic...x0
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well done on the £20k, that's brilliant! :jBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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The_Dragon wrote: »Serious wootness on the £20k paid off with 12 weeks to go :beer:, I still reckon if you keep this up you will be Debt Free by June next year AND have your new mortgage down payment saved by Christmas 2009!!:D:D
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
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Hey worth having a goal - even if you think it is tricky (personally the way you go for it I think it is achievable!!)Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with catsup
NSD 15/20, OS WL 21-6 (4)C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z #44 Twisted Firestarter, VSP #57 - £39.43
Every Penny's a Prisoner
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**hypno wonders what planet Dragon is on**
:rotfl:Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0
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