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*Daily Chat Thread*14th Aug 2008**
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I can see why you want to read then! I didn't realise there was a centre.
Need to get book swapping, I have so much chick lit its ridiculous. I sold a few on ebay but didn't too well. :rolleyes:
I tried that as well and found I was listing loads of books and only sold 3 or 4 so it cost me money overall!Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44Credit/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 30Proud to be dealing with my debts
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Forgot about the free bingo Maz, thanks. OH is such an old woman and loves the free bingo (and the not free too Grrrrrrr):rolleyes:
Sorry for my outburst earlier, just having one of my moments:o
I have decided to not go back to work tomorrow as someone said its unlucky to start back on a Friday, so I thought I had better not risk it:D Plus I still feel rubbish and it will give me a days grace to start to sort out some stuff at home. ie miserable clients bookwork, sooner done sooner im rid of them forever.
good idea not to go back, if you are feeling poo anyway!
Why don't you start and do one client for 20 mins and then stop.... I sometimes find the starting is the hardest bit.Quality is doing something right when no one is looking - Henry Ford
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redsquirrel80 wrote: »Evening.. Boris, I found the book so if you want it just PM me your address.
Louise, wonder if it's a post-holiday knackeredness.. I feel cr*p this week, just walked home from work and feel like sleeping now. And no, everyone, I'm not pregnant!!
Thank you so much!:D
I'll PM you my addy and then I'll get some books out at the weekend so I can send you one. Do you fancy a chick lit or a thriller?????Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44Credit/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 30Proud to be dealing with my debts
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Forgot about the free bingo Maz, thanks. OH is such an old woman and loves the free bingo (and the not free too Grrrrrrr):rolleyes:
Sorry for my outburst earlier, just having one of my moments:o
I have decided to not go back to work tomorrow as someone said its unlucky to start back on a Friday, so I thought I had better not risk itPlus I still feel rubbish and it will give me a days grace to start to sort out some stuff at home. ie miserable clients bookwork, sooner done sooner im rid of them forever.
I HAVE to remember that!!!!! What a useful peice of information, wouldn't want to end up with a load of bad luck!!!!Sept '08-Natwest Loan [strike]£15,378.68 [/strike] £14,582.44Credit/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 30Proud to be dealing with my debts
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I haven't won diddly squat so far at free bingos.I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0
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Thank you so much!:D
I'll PM you my addy and then I'll get some books out at the weekend so I can send you one. Do you fancy a chick lit or a thriller?????
Cheers :beer: Thriller, I think.. can't really get into chick lit type stuff.Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012."I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."0 -
(Land_of)_Maz wrote: »I haven't won diddly squat so far at free bingos.
keep with it Maz, we won nowt for ages then got a run of about £100 in 3 weeks................then back to nowt again.:rolleyes:But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.0 -
keep with it Maz, we won nowt for ages then got a run of about £100 in 3 weeks................then back to nowt again.:rolleyes:
i'm not playing any of the in between games as no cash... so hoping for a win..... having to indure some cory in the house or raven or something on disney........ time to put erin to bed i think, and get some grown up telly!!!I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
Mega poos and flatulence - I am sooo glad I am not married to you!:rotfl:This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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