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A Payment a Day Part 2!

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  • boysma
    boysma Posts: 828 Forumite
    Hi all

    PAD OF £21.29 TO CAP ONE TODAY (£10 mine, £11.29 for DH). Having been keeping up to date with PADs unfortunately. Have been pretty much broke waiting on pay day and we still need to put some money away for our Easter hols. Everyone else seems to be doing really well - must be great to finally pay a card or loan off - still a long way off for me though:D Enjoy your soiree ladies x
    Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j
  • angelflower_2
    angelflower_2 Posts: 2,426 Forumite
    hey all

    I love the new diary thread but this isnt a diary - can we get moved back please?
    DFW 228 LONG H 68
    DFD 2017 :eek:
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    vint.. so sorry to hear about your auntie, I don't know anything about motor neurone.. except that it is not a good thing.
    All I can do is to send you some dodgy hugs..:grouphug:
    Thinking about you hun,
    Pip
    th_kiss.gif
  • thevinternet
    thevinternet Posts: 1,054 Forumite
    Thanks for the hugs everyone, even the dodgy ones. :o

    My other aunty has been with her at this difficult time and is going to email me later.

    Thanks for all the support. It's very sad but I'm going to try and do some uni work now to take my mind off it all. xxx
  • Double_Trouble
    Double_Trouble Posts: 4,375 Forumite
    pippo wrote: »
    I'd laugh if he was a debt collector!

    th_DEBTBARU.jpg

    Pip
    That made me laugh pip. But nope.
    DT still can't think what your OH does - lol at Terri's suggestions especially the sheep shearer lol is he a shepherd?
    Shepherd is good but not right- greenbynature.

    Thevinternet I am sorry to hear about your auntie I have had two cousins die from MND in the last 4 years sorry I don't know what type and it was not good. A big hug to you.

    DTxx
  • fermi
    fermi Posts: 40,542 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Rampant Recycler
    In the absence of any other guidance, I have moved this back to the main board.

    I may get "shot", but that is my problem.;)
    Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB

    IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed
  • Thanks Fermi :-)

    Thevinternet, so sorry about your Aunt honey, cant offer any words of wisdom but dodgy hugs are in abundance :grouphug:

    DT: does your OH work at the PDSA, maybe a vet or something there? Or maybe a p/t nurse in a hospital or care home?

    Or maybe im totally off course :o did we get any clues?

    Mumof4
    03/12/2010 [STRIKE]£9,736.56[/STRIKE] :(
    15/2/2011 9878.75

  • helnag
    helnag Posts: 439 Forumite
    Hi everyone,

    Just catching up on todays posts and wanted to say sorry to hear about your Auntie Thevinternet. I've worked as a home carer on and off for about 5 years and although I don't know much about it I think it's quite varying, I have cared for a few MN sufferers and they have all had very different onsets.

    Big Hugs.

    I'm sure you'll find out more soon from someone who knows more about it.
    PAD total since 27/07/09 = £60.83 - [strike]Capital One[/strike]:[strike] £192.73[/strike]£27.00 Next catalogue: [strike]£429.00[/strike] £154.00
    Welcome car HP: [strike]£6090[/strike], £3900, Welcome Loan:[strike]£3370[/strike], £2660HLC #1: [strike]£907.00[/strike]£637.00, HLC #2:[strike] £838.00[/strike]£608.00
    Sealed Pot Challenge 2009 - Member #649 - Target £500...banked £119.50 already.
  • mcjordi
    mcjordi Posts: 4,238 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    im back after a while with no computer access grrr

    £1.07 to halifax
    £1.00 to mbna
    Sealed pot challenger # 10
    1v100 £15/300
  • Fag_ash_lil
    Fag_ash_lil Posts: 5,150 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture

    DT: does your OH work at the PDSA, maybe a vet or something there? Or maybe a p/t nurse in a hospital or care home?

    Or maybe im totally off course :o did we get any clues?

    Mumof4

    No clues as such ...... although DT did say that hubby was a " mystery man " but i'm not sure if that was meant to be a clue :confused: ..... So i guessed " mystery shopper " , but was wrong ....

    Fermi - Thanks for moving us back 241.gif ....

    thevinternet - Very sorry to hear about your aunt Abu02.gif ...

    Double Trouble - He couldn't be a part time farmer could he ? farmer.jpg ...

    terri x kiss-1.gif
    " When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..
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