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£70 a day's what the panda will pay!
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Hooray for Wrexham! £36 profit showing in the betting account. Just need to wait for them to confirm I met the WR and then hopefully get the money! This gambling lark could get addictive (but it won't!).0
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hey panda glad to see things are doing well
keep at it night night xx
The loans will pay themselves the credit cards need a kicking :money: DFW Long haulers supporter 132!!:T0 -
Thats good news about the ..... gambling! shock horror.... thank heavens it went the right way, as you say at least it was a freebie. I didn't do the wine in the end - like with the Tesco/NoTW thing recently, I *could* do it, but I don't *need* it - and too many of those, and you're in deep doo-doo.
But I'm really glad to see you're making progress on ebay, and at least taking the freebie. I was really bored yesterday, waiting for a friend to turn up (which was lovely) but instead of *doing* something, I mucked about with "boredom" posts on hypno''s threadit was a lot of fun, but I could have placed a matched bet afterwards, at least! And I didn't
naughty KC. I'm going to try to do that before my London trip.
You have a good one anyway - the wine delivery is scheduled for today?2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Moneymaking is going well! And that daily total is waaaaaay ahead of target.
Long may it continue!!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 -
Morning panda
ilost a pound at slimming world yipee ive stuck for 2 weeks its about time it moved grrr half pound off half stone award yipeeeeeeeeee
right im off to burn some fat
on the cross trainer hehe going to a wedding this faternoon free foooooooooood i shall get a doggy bag haha im kidding :P xx
The loans will pay themselves the credit cards need a kicking :money: DFW Long haulers supporter 132!!:T0 -
Hi panda, just checking in on you, i love seeing your diary and sig. you seem to make so much progress with money and the house. You will have to give me a lesson in time management before the baby arrives.
Hypno, love checking your sig too. i cant wait to see you under 50k, which im sure wont be too long now.DFW NERD NO.656 DEBT FREE 24TH NOVEMBER 2010 TOTAL DEBT AUGUST 2007 £39000MFiT T2 NO.56 WE OWN [STRIKE]25%[/STRIKE] 31.5% OF OUR HOUSE SO FAR!0 -
Thanks lunar - should be under 50k in a week or so
your own signature looks pretty good too!!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 -
looks around for the Panda - hope you are all well.
were you pleased with your car ebaying?
well done Hypno and Lunar as well on greatly reducing your own debts:T :T£2 savers club 2025 #40 -
Yoo hoo Panda! Tell us about the car.....2023: the year I get to buy a car0
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Hellllloooo! Been really busy at work over the past few days and had the in-laws here for a bit as well. Bathroom is mostly tiled but not grouted, rest of the house is absolutely immaculate as always. (can I smell pork & pastry?
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The car was a bit disappointing, it went for £2600 plus £50 delivery (she offered - it only cost about £15 fuel) which is a bit less than we'd hoped but it's good to get rid as if we'd held on for it we'd have ended up having to tax it again. So, the good news is that I have...
:j NO MORE EGG CARD!!! :j
Our total owed is now down to £80,334 - we've paid £4935.66 off in 22 days. I'm well chuffed with that. We're three-quarters of the way across the second line of the coloured boxes. DH & I are always fighting to get to it first...big kids!
The moses basket went for a staggering £51 and I sold some other baby thing for £23, and made quite a profit from the P&P as well (which I never intentionally do) as I'd quoted £10 each but went with Parcel2Go for one £2.17 after Quidco, and Parceltree for the other £6.50. Need to get on and list other stuff that's littering the house but not got the time/motivation.
Taking Greggy to the doctors this afternoon before I go to work at 5 to see if they can give anything else for his skin as it's still quite raw looking in some places. Spent the morning at a friend's 4yr old's birthday party which kept Adam happy for a couple of hours but cost me a tenner because I was too disorganised and hadn't bought a present, so just had to stuff money in a card. Never mind, hopefully she'll be able to get something nice with it - I wouldn't have a clue what to buy a 4yr old girl!
Adam's just been in to tell me Greg's stuck under the table - he's just starting to crawl and I can't leave him for 30 seconds now. Best be off, hope to catch up with everyone later today at work.0
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