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The 'I want it NOW!!' debt/savings thread
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know what you mean- I am extremely bored but feel too rubbish to do anything!0
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You need a duvet on the sofa, get into PJs, a nice hot drink and plenty of rubbish TV. And some chocolate!

Thats my normal Friday night :rotfl:
xDebt: just my mortgage
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already got the drink and tv, no choc though and got to cook tea now :-(. Oh well at least I'm debtfree and can't spend any money stuck indoors !!0
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Make your OH do dinner... claim its man flu!
Debt: just my mortgage
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mm is it a bit of an anti climax becoming debt free?? i was really disappointed about they way i felt when i became debt free!!
right off to walk the dog in the cold! i am taking ym car to my uncles ready for the mot tommorrow then going to fat club but i am just getting weighted this week no exercise as my back hurts and i feel rough!!:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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LOL- if oh did dinner I would have food poisoning as well!!
Yeah Jen, I can't say I'm as excited as I thought I would be, just more relieved I think! Good luck tonight Jen!0 -
it is one less thing to worry about.
how much are you aiming to save a month?:j Proud mum to Jade age 10 years and Baby Ellie born Christmas Day:eek: with a broke heart
Proven to be a little fighter and battling on with her heart condition :j
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hopefully £210 a month to be on target for end of 2010.0
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I cant quite believe you are debt free MM and Jen. Not meaning that badly, but its just come round so quickly and you have done so well.
:beer: :TDebt: just my mortgage
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Hi all,
Havent been on here much. Have i missed anything?
Today, i got home to find a massive parcel waiting for me...i had won a maple tree and childrens gardening kit worth £30. My dad has already claimed the tree and im keeping the garderning kit as my nephew already has one.
Also was paid £22.25 Quidco today, and i have just paid in another £100 into the ISA.
Make £5 a day JAN £121/175 FEB £283/175:jWeekly Grocery budget of £35! Jan £95.05/175 Feb £37.53/1750
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