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A Payment a Day Part 2!
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oh nearly forgot - just wanted to share with you all, although I couldn't make a PAD today I did re-jig my numbers and thanks to you guys and this thread I am now UNDER £10K!!!!! can't believe it so so happy - all the little bits really do make a difference!New surname New start!
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I've been such a grouch since I came back so I thought I'd make amends by sharing the 2 jokes below with you that I've just received and hopefully giving everyone a wee chuckle. :rotfl:
Did you hear about the teacher who was helping one of her primary students put on his boots, Even with her pulling, and him pushing, the little boots still didn't want to go on. Finally, when the second boot was on, she had worked up a sweat. She almost cried when the little boy said, 'Teacher, they're on the wrong feet.' She looked, and sure enough, they were. It wasn't any easier pulling the boots off than it was putting them on. She managed to keep her cool as together they worked to get the boots back on, this time on the right feet. He then announced, 'These aren't my boots.' She bit her tongue rather than get right in his face and scream, 'Why didn't you say so?' like she wanted to. Once again she struggled to help him pull the ill-fitting boots off his little feet. No sooner had they got the boots off when he said, 'They're my brother's boots. My Mum made me wear them.' Now she didn't know if she should laugh or cry. She mustered up the grace and courage she had left, to wrestle the boots on his feet again. Helping him into his coat, she asked, 'Now, where are your mittens?' He said, 'I stuffed them in the toes of my boots.' Her trial starts next month
An armed hooded robber bursts into a bank and forces the tellers to load a sack full of cash.
On his way out of the door with the loot, one brave customer grabs the hood and pulls it off revealing the robber’s face.
The robber shoots the guy on the spot and then looks around the bank to see if anyone else has seen him.
One of the tellers is looking straight at him, so the robber walks over and calmly shoots him.
Everyone by now is terrified and looking down at the floor.
" Did anyone else see my face ?" shouts the robber.
There is a few moments of silence, when one elderly gentleman looking down, tentatively raises his hand and says
" I think my wife may have caught a glimpse of you ! ".Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts - DFW Nerd 323
Debt free date - January 2012
Mortgage free date - November 2013
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Very good Lelc! Hi all, another £5.83 towards overdraft today! Good luck all!!Debt at LBM(July 1st 07)-£35,053.92 Debt on 1st Anniversary of LBM(July 1st 08)-£33,170.11 (31st January 09)-£32,318.73Paid off so far £2,735.19(7.8%) Average paid off p.m. £143.95 L/H supporter 115 DFD target February 2018 DFD March 2028. PAD(Started 28/12/08) £253.77 £10 a day Feb £110/£280 WEDDING Paid off £1,585.96 Saved Up £925.400
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Thanks for suport esp. Lelc thanks for your story and your jokes ... they did cheer me up
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miss t#76 Save £12k in 2015 challenge
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Feeling rather pleased with myself at the moment. Was supposed to go and do some food shopping today and had £45 budgeted for it. But i have realised we have plenty in the cupboards and freezer to last us until next week so have now made a further payment £45 to my council tax arrears
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Afternoon to the nutty PADers
£9.24 to Halifax CC today. had my statement as well today and although I have paid almost a £100 in extra payments my minimum payment has gone up for next month. Oh well it will all help to get it down it has just gone under £13k so a long haul on this one.
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45p for me today to littlewoods..Sealed Pot dec 08 - dec 09 so far £27.67, Live off £4k Spent £330.20 GC £1,200 for 2009 Spent £50.78 PaD so far £650.07Debts: L/woods £154.00 C/One PAID O/D £649.90 Next £299.95 O/D PAID Gas £72.60 Electric £155.73 Mum £640.00 Orange £490.320
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Hi ya all
ok no take out I can confirm a payment of £14.12p PAD due to no take out and earliers £1 odd= £115.95 for the catalogue
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:eek: [STRIKE]£11,362.86[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]9,973.11[/STRIKE] LoanDFX 2013 #050: £ / £10,149.04 :eek:
C.C £507.55/£550.40 :T
DFD Oct 2015Downshift Challenge 2013
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Hi all
Thanks for the jokes Lelc...made me giggle...:rotfl:
I didn't get on here yesterday to post my PAD, so that's £50.28 for yesterday and £17.29 for today, making a total PAD of £67.57. Think it'll be back to normal from tomorrow as have now used up all the insurance repayment money we received.
Can't believe my own totals for this month - paid off nearly £300 for my target card - I would never have achieved this without you lot :A , so thanks a million! :beer:
BeenFull LBM 26 Sept 110
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