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A Payment a Day Part 2!
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Double_Trouble wrote: »
Have my own small farm at the moment just had a ring at the door - police, first thought it was due to our foster baby as we may be under threat from her mother. Then he said I have mixed news for you and I thought it was something to do with my daughter who is staying at a friends tonight. Turns out that they had come across some sheep and they had managed to frightened them over our cattle grid and into the garden and they wanted toshut the gate to keep safe until morning and they can find who they belong to. So have 10 or 12 sheep probably busily munching my garden to bits. I'm thinking mint sauce OH is going to be delighted and so is the dog in the morning. Oh dear!
DTxx
weird reading your post without smilies FAL I'm sure you can find some munching sheepfor me.
Sooooooooo glad it wasn't baaaaaaa-aaaaaaaaaad news ........ ( bad joke , but it's the only one i can think off ! ) ....... On the plus side i suppose it saves mowing the lawn ..... Have you got flowers that they will eat ? .....
Here you go .......... sheep as requested ........
and here's the mint sauce for you......
Oooooooooooh one has just escaped .........remind me again what kind of farm you are running ?!!
terri x" When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..0 -
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Hi everyone
Hope you dont mind another newbie! I have been reading this thread for sometime and think it's a great way of getting debts down and you are all so supportive. Have just paid £3 to capital one (i owe them just under £2.5k) so will be slowly but surely i think!! Have a great weekend just woken up to lovely white frost here, just a pity i have to go out in it!!!Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
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flying_fresian wrote: »WOW!:j :j :j :j
:T :T WELL DONE EVERYBOY:T :T2013 TARGET £30k
2012 £26500 paid off.
2011 £22750 paid off
2010 £19800 paid off
2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFFDFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
Total PAD = £7.22.
It would have been more but I was playing with online banking yesterday trying to figure out how to pay money into my sharedealing account (Me and a friend are going to buy a small amount of shares each month and try to make a quick profit) and accidentally funded the bl**dy account with £50, which I can't get out of there until Monday now.
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Well done, everyone, on another great pad daily total :T:j:D
My contribution today is £10.00 off the seemingly-never-decreasing Argos card :rolleyes:
Yumm, roast lamb with mint-sauce.......where's the drooling smilie when you need one? :rotfl:
Have a great weekend, all xTotal debt as at 22/01/09 ~ £3076.26Paid so far ~ £416.96 / 3076.26
Debt Free in 2009 NO. 72. £1305.00/£5000 by Xmas 2009 NO. 29 :rudolf:Sealed Pot Challenge 2009 NO. 310£2 Saver NO. 12 ~ £62 :heartsmil Boots Advantage Points ~ 2606 Garden Fund 10.00
PAD 1st day 19/11/08 [strike]£6.44[/strike] 389.58 :hello: Lose 50 in '09 ~ start 2/03/09. 2/50lb.
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Another £1.24 for me to the egg card today.
well it wont be a no spend day for me today it's a big birthday for me tomorrow so I'm having all the girls round tonight.
I was going to have a party or go out but have decided to do it the dfw way and invite all my friends round and asked them all to bring a bottle and £5 towards a takeaway so should be a bit of a Chinese feast (god I've missed take aways!)
I'm going to buy in the nibbly bits duck pancakes, prawn crackers , spring rolls etc.
Right off to get ready to watch my son play football, wheres the thermals? it looks freezing out there!
Total Debt 10/5/2009, £2189.10, 1/6/09 £1420.75
1/7/09 £1661.66, after 2 holidays 1/9/09 £1725.36
1/11/09 £1188.890 -
£2.40 for me today
I'm running slightly low on funds
Clarissa- re the snowball, i think some people with smaller debts might have a closer df date as they pay more each month or have lower APR's on their debt.
All you do is input each debt, apr and how much you have per month to pay and it'll work out which order to pay them in, either highest apr first or lowest balance first ( you choose which but obviously apr order is best)
Im paying around £700 per month, £100 each month is interest :eek:
so I should be debt free in around Sept this year :T
(Have managed £1100 this month so debt is down by £1000 this month alone :beer:
Dunno if this helps but didnt see any other replies :A
Good luck
Mumof4
03/12/2010 [STRIKE]£9,736.56[/STRIKE]
15/2/2011 9878.750
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