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*Daily Chat Thread*14th Aug 2008**

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  • Boris_2
    Boris_2 Posts: 98 Forumite
    Boris - there are 14 copies of girlfriend in a coma on readitswapit.com........ get on there and list some of your books, so you can request a swap with someone.....

    I've found one i want already... but not sure if swap-ee will want any of my books, i could only think of about 5 off top of my head!

    Whoo Hoo! Thatnks Maz, I'll register in a bit (probably after a kip, although now I'm online I probably won't fall asleep).
    I mght make a list of all my books this weekend....that'll please my Mum when I get all the boxes back out of the loft and empty them all over the landing!!!

    I'm sure someone will want your books. There's a review snippet on the front page of readitswapit about someone listing a tax guide or something and having loads of requests for a swap!!!!
    Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44 :(
    Credit/Store Cards [strike]£19,005.99[/strike] £18,860.23 :eek:
    MBNA £10,143.30, Natwest [strike]£3,209.79[/strike] £3,208.38, BankofScotland £1,889.94, Barclaycard £1,607.65, CapitalOne £1,383.53, Sygma £627.40, RiverIsland [strike]£144.35[/strike] £0.00!
    AIM - Debt free by the time I'm 30 :wink:Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • sophie27
    sophie27 Posts: 253 Forumite
    All the girls in my office bring books into swap and we have a mini library under our desks (the cleaners hate us!). I think I have read everything now so getting myself over to readitswapit now. Before my LBM, I was buying so many books. Actually going to join my local library too, not sure if any good but will save me a bit.
    It Will be Mine.............ITV Cash Win, Ipod Touch & Spa Break
    I have the comping bug! :D
  • System
    System Posts: 178,374 Community Admin
    10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    Was you poorly at any stage? These things aren't 100% you know.... Its a bit of a minor miracle I wasn't Beaned up sooner as we were using the 'early extraction' method IYSWIM:o :p

    Anyway. Train time. Home for some tea and study. Might have brain food (aka fish :p ) Hubbles home about 8 ish so should get through some okay...

    Is it just me or does anyone else look for emoticons when typing normal emails????
    Now Lucifa, I know you're a trekkie and dont deny it I can see it now, you asking your husband for a baby, who for the sake of this little joke is called Scott:

    'Bean me up Scotty'

    :D
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  • Boris_2
    Boris_2 Posts: 98 Forumite
    BTW, I've decided I really like the word !!!!!!!!!! It's much better than the C word (which I abhor!)
    Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44 :(
    Credit/Store Cards [strike]£19,005.99[/strike] £18,860.23 :eek:
    MBNA £10,143.30, Natwest [strike]£3,209.79[/strike] £3,208.38, BankofScotland £1,889.94, Barclaycard £1,607.65, CapitalOne £1,383.53, Sygma £627.40, RiverIsland [strike]£144.35[/strike] £0.00!
    AIM - Debt free by the time I'm 30 :wink:Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    Ah Lenny Lenny Lenny what should we do with you?

    shoiting and perving:rotfl:
    :heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls
  • bank_of_slate
    bank_of_slate Posts: 12,922 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Woohoo, just earned another 5,000 points doing 2 more Toluna surveys, I seem to have completed loads lately.
    ...Linda xx
    It's easy to give in to that negative voice that chants "cant do it" BUT we lift each other up.
    We dont count all the runners ahead of us & feel intimidated.
    Instead we look back proudly at our journey, our personal struggle & determination & remember that there are those that never even attempt to reach the starting line.
  • jinky67
    jinky67 Posts: 47,812 Forumite
    Lou I know you are gone now but......
    what a ferker
    :heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls
  • System
    System Posts: 178,374 Community Admin
    10,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    jinky67 wrote: »
    Ah Lenny Lenny Lenny what should we do with you?

    shoiting and perving:rotfl:
    I didnt know you was Irish and I acquired my licence to perv from your goodself. How was the Docks btw? :D
    This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
  • bank_of_slate
    bank_of_slate Posts: 12,922 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Boris wrote: »
    BTW, I've decided I really like the word !!!!!!!!!! It's much better than the C word (which I abhor!)

    please join our 'make !!!!!! an official word in the english dictionary' page on Facebook!
    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=29381801499
    ...Linda xx
    It's easy to give in to that negative voice that chants "cant do it" BUT we lift each other up.
    We dont count all the runners ahead of us & feel intimidated.
    Instead we look back proudly at our journey, our personal struggle & determination & remember that there are those that never even attempt to reach the starting line.
  • Boris_2
    Boris_2 Posts: 98 Forumite
    please join our 'make !!!!!! an official word in the english dictionary' page on Facebook!
    http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=29381801499
    ...Linda xx

    LMAO - I might just do that!!!!
    Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44 :(
    Credit/Store Cards [strike]£19,005.99[/strike] £18,860.23 :eek:
    MBNA £10,143.30, Natwest [strike]£3,209.79[/strike] £3,208.38, BankofScotland £1,889.94, Barclaycard £1,607.65, CapitalOne £1,383.53, Sygma £627.40, RiverIsland [strike]£144.35[/strike] £0.00!
    AIM - Debt free by the time I'm 30 :wink:Proud to be dealing with my debts
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