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KTjazz - the great life overhaul
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Ooooh KtJazz, I am so blooming loving your list! You've given me some good ideas....5 years and a couple of months till I'm 30...I really must write my own!
I'd love to know what the edited out ones are tho...:rotfl:
Really chuffed for you girl, keep it up and keep us posted!
xxxJoint debt with OH at LBM Sept 08 (excluding mortgage & student loan) - £34,069 :eek:
Getting married 05/09/09
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As queen of lists i absolutely love your 100 list and have a lot of what is on your list on my wish list:j and seeing as i always like to make my lists longer, i am now going to pinch some of yours:p
Its a trully great list and even more wonderful that you posted it, as am sure it will inspire a lot of people and hopefully most of all, you.
Feel like we have a snap shot into Kt.
Ps, i also sometimes read the tarot cards and its on my wish list to get better at them:D:j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j
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sophiesmum wrote: »
Love your list KT - whats a subcrawl??
Hello!
A Subcrawl is a pubcrawl where you have a drink in a pub on every stop on the Glasgow Underground. There are 15 stops. Hee Hee!:beer::hello: - Proud to be dealing with my debts!:j DFW nerd No. 1011!
I'm back, and this time I mean business!
If you need to talk to someone confidentially call Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or email jo@samaritans.org
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Quick update on me.
Last night I said I'd go to the gym... That didn't happen (beat me up for that later please) But I did get to my mum and dads for that part of "The Great Clearout" I have a large holdall of stuff brought back to my flat. I thought is was a much bigger job than it is. Most of the stuff cluttering up my old room actually belongs to my dad... :rolleyes:
It's still not going to be easy though.
I also got cheap bread that is now in my freezer and a small carton of milk so it doesn't go off before I use it.
Today,
Today I AM going to the gym. I am eating store cupboard meals. I'm hoping for either a NSD or a LSD. I might need to go to the shops for the outfit I couldn't get without my purse on Monday, but I'm thinking I should leave that till next week (after payday...)
it's 5 days and counting till pay day :eek:
More later! Much work to be done.
KT. x:hello: - Proud to be dealing with my debts!:j DFW nerd No. 1011!
I'm back, and this time I mean business!
If you need to talk to someone confidentially call Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or email jo@samaritans.org
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Complete!
Buy a campervan for next to nothing, do it up and tour in it
Hi there
Am normally a lurker on these diaries, but loved, loved, loved your list! I made a similar list when I was in my mid-20s and did nearly all of them before I was 30 - got my campervan at the age of 31 though! So important to have these goals otherwise time ticks by before you know it!
What campervan have you got - mine's a VW T25 - we should plan a DFW campervan meet!
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Unfortunately i don't still have my campervan... I lost custody of it when I split with my ex (but I did sell him my half for about what the van was worth total, is that MSE?! or just spiteful?)
I'd love to get a VW one day. Mine was a Bedford hightop. (glorified transit...) But I loved it. Still miss it. We called it Jo/e cause we coulsn't decide it if was a boy or a girl... :rolleyes::hello: - Proud to be dealing with my debts!:j DFW nerd No. 1011!
I'm back, and this time I mean business!
If you need to talk to someone confidentially call Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or email jo@samaritans.org
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Quick note,
I've just borrowed The Origin Of The Species from a good friend of mine in work. I am not a quick reader and still have to finish that library book...
I am determined to become more productive. What things can you do at the same time as maybe reading or something similar, tasks that you can leave to it. All I can come up with is washing clothes and dishwasher. DOes anyone have any other ideas of two things at once jobs?
KTjazz:hello: - Proud to be dealing with my debts!:j DFW nerd No. 1011!
I'm back, and this time I mean business!
If you need to talk to someone confidentially call Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or email jo@samaritans.org
My heart knows me better than I know myself so I'm going to let it do all the talking.0 -
Don't you do a car share? Could you not read the book whilst in the car share. You could also read your book whilst soaking in the bath. Also if your cooking tea you can read bits in between cooking. Alternatively go to bed ten minutes earlier and read a bit each night, then it can sink in over night!:j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j
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Whats the underground Edingburgh ghost tour? Is that something quite good to do, what with me going to Edingburgh next week am still looking for things to do?!
Were off to do the Real mary king close underground street, but always love ghosts and ghouls!!:j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j
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I've tried the reading while cooking, unfortunately got enthralled by the book and burnt the dinner
:o I can't pick up a book without getting lost in it and losing all track of time.
I have such list envy.....
It's making me want to do my own list, possibly only 20 things, but that'd be a start. I'd love to go whale watching....Total debt at October 2008: £67,213.30
Total debt today: £0 - debt and mortgage free 29th November 2013 :T
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