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Pap attempts to live on part time wage for a year...
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ok so I am just sat here pondering what I can do with the other £98 ~ obviously depending on payday
So each month I am thinking £50 in my locked saver, £10 extra for me and £38 holiday saves/locked saver once thats full :j
Sounds good eh... oh I cant wait untill thursday now :rotfl:0 -
Sounds good indeed~no wonder you cant wait til Thur.
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Sounds good indeed~no wonder you cant wait til Thur.
Are u coming to Manchester?
I was going to beanie but I have booked a class on the Saturday :rolleyes: the class cost £20 it would have cost me nearly £300 by the time I had added train travel and staying overnight etc etc. So I chose the class ~ sorry0 -
hope you are having a good weekend . Good news about your tax not being so high:D
was going to play tennis yesterday but has been v icy here so would have been more of a skating Mickey Mouse:rotfl:£2 savers club 2025 #40 -
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"A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of" Jane Austen in Mansfield Park.
***Fall down seven times,stand up eight*** ~~Japanese proverb. ***Keep plodding*** Out of debt, out of danger. ***Be the difference.***
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Mickey ~ Lol at you ice skating. I dont know why I thought the tax was so high I just didnt want to check it until it was nearly upon me. So I budgetted high for tax.
Beanie ~ Its a card making class, I booked it when I have my 'break' from here. Its £20 for 7 hours tuition and you make 15 cards there and all the materials are provided. I have never taken a class in the flesh before so it will be a first.0 -
You're having a break from here? Well I don't know if that's aloud. Kidding
I'm not an expert by the wayI've just played around with tax figures a lot :rotfl:
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »ps *waves* hiya rog
Hi PaP :hello: :hello:
Sorry if I'm not around much, but I do check in, whenever I can, to keep up with my 'regular' threads and pms.
Nice birthday gift from work - very useful. :T :T
Tax seems about right, PaP - very similar to my own situation. :sad: :sad:
Good luck with your classes. :beer:
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Gem ~ No it should have read 'I booked it when I had my break from here' ie I booked it a couple of moths ago now. I sold some bits on ebay and that payed for it :j
Rog ~ Thanks, I do see you poping in, nice to see you are still around. Well at least I have a little more than I thought I would get. Aww you still down about no 'proper' work? I am feeling a little cheased off with my work just now. Hey ho best get my fingers out and find a new one then :rotfl: Thanks hun, you take care too :A0 -
Ok I was naughty
I ended up taking some money out of my holiday pig so I could get some medication :rolleyes: I have that cold/flu thing anyways spent £1.94 but I will put in £10 extra tommorow. Payday tommorow so I will be back with my detailed soa depending on what I get payed. Thanks for stopping by :A
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