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Oh! and forgot to mention that a man in a mini bus tried to run me over on a zebra crossing this morning too
Keep your head up, amazing how many id*ots are out thereMortgage overpayments 2009
FEB £155,737.00 op £500
MAR £154,849.00 op £500
APR £154,018.00 op £500
Interest aimed to save 66,125 gbp
MF target date - February 2015 (16 years early)0 -
Good News: no one's tried to run me over for the past two days :rolleyes:
Bad News: The printer we've borrowed isn't really up to scratch, low resolution and poor colour recognition
Good News: Work is allowing me to print the invitations and are refusing payment :j So I'm going to bake them cakes and fill up the biscuit jar/crisp fund.
So more good than bad
I'm off to spend even more money on a work meal tonight (naughty naughty). See you tomorrowCurrently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck
Phase 1 - Emergency Fund - Complete :j
Phase 2 - £20,000 Mortgage Fund - Underway0 -
Good News: no one's tried to run me over for the past two days :rolleyes:
New thread required, in which we should all try to see how many days we can manage each month !RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 20130 -
New thread required, in which we should all try to see how many days we can manage each month !
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Three days now!naughty or was it something later?
Stuart, how could you suggest.....I would never....gosh.............................thinking I would rob the bank on my way home...how could you? :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
P.S. Only just recovered from my hangover now...
Not a very MS weendend coming up although I hope it'll be fun. Here be my things to do:
1. Spa treatment
2. Touch up invitation for work printer specs
3. Lie in
4. Print invitations (please, please, please)
5. Buy dancing shoes _pale_ bye bye £60
6. Pick out wedding rings :T
7. Pratice baking cupcakes
8. Go out in Cheltenham :beer: pricey but great fun!
9. Recover ...
10. Go dancing
11. Tidy house :cool:
12. Tidy garden
Here's hoping I get this all done
Hope everyone has a good Bank HolidayCurrently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck
Phase 1 - Emergency Fund - Complete :j
Phase 2 - £20,000 Mortgage Fund - Underway0 -
hi everyone.
The spa treatment yesterday was wonderful and I booked our honeymoon weekend there. B&B it's come to £310 (no treatments booked as yet) But i was wandering on their website today and I could have got B&B&Dinner for £288!The meanies :mad:
So I'm going to be cheeky and call them up and try to change my booking, here's fingers crossed
Hope everyone's enjoying the lovely sunshine, I'm currently sat in the office while OH tries to get the invitation sorted to print :rolleyes: Here's hopeingCurrently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck
Phase 1 - Emergency Fund - Complete :j
Phase 2 - £20,000 Mortgage Fund - Underway0 -
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Tesco_points_addict wrote: »How could you suggest that, shes not married..yet:rotfl:
Yes, seperate rooms it was ! During my wedding speach, I assured my Mother in Law that I never stayed over, I just went round to cook her daughters breakfast very early each morning.RosieTiger - Highest £242,000 Feb 2004 :mad:
Lightbulb Dec 2008 £146,000 by March 2026:eek:
MFi3T2 and T3 No 28 - Dec 2009 Start Balance £117,000
Current Position-Fully off set by savings since March 20130 -
RosieTiger, are you male? I always thought you were female????MFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0
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