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Lemma's Secondary Tax Bill Induced LBM - OMG

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  • lemma1968
    lemma1968 Posts: 1,379 Forumite
    hypno06 wrote: »
    **passes over g&t**

    Mmmmmmmm...thanks xx ;)
    2013 TARGET £30k
    2012 £26500 paid off.
    2011 £22750 paid off
    2010 £19800 paid off
    2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFF
    DFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • lemma1968
    lemma1968 Posts: 1,379 Forumite
    And todays £100 makes £13,000 :eek:
    2013 TARGET £30k
    2012 £26500 paid off.
    2011 £22750 paid off
    2010 £19800 paid off
    2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFF
    DFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • Hopeful1
    Hopeful1 Posts: 2,076 Forumite
    lemma1968 wrote: »
    And todays £100 makes £13,000 :eek:

    That's a figure and a half - well done Lemma.

    I hope the odd glass of vino helped you to recuperate from your traumatic experience with the kids yesterday! ;):p
    One step at a time ;)
  • Double_Trouble
    Double_Trouble Posts: 4,375 Forumite
    lemma1968 wrote: »
    And todays £100 makes £13,000 :eek:

    Lemma that is a fantastic achievement :j:j:j don't foorget the R & R

    DTxx
  • lemma1968
    lemma1968 Posts: 1,379 Forumite
    And its £13,100 today.
    2013 TARGET £30k
    2012 £26500 paid off.
    2011 £22750 paid off
    2010 £19800 paid off
    2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFF
    DFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Keep going!

    I hope you are enjoying your days off work!
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • Double_Trouble
    Double_Trouble Posts: 4,375 Forumite
    lemma1968 wrote: »
    And its £13,100 today.
    onwards and downwards (debtwise) :T

    DTxx
  • lemma1968
    lemma1968 Posts: 1,379 Forumite
    I'm still exhausted and quite low but i'm sure i will snap out of it in a few days.

    Well, done todays transfer - £100 as usual. They have had £13,200 off me so far this year.
    2013 TARGET £30k
    2012 £26500 paid off.
    2011 £22750 paid off
    2010 £19800 paid off
    2009 MBNA Cleared 25.09.09 £34391.33 PAID OFF
    DFW Nerd 612 Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
    10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    The problem is, lemma, we work so so hard doing so many things for several hundred days in a row.....then we expect to have a few days off and everything snaps back to normal.....sometimes it takes a little longer due to the intensity and frequency of the stress we have been under prior to the time off.

    So, allow yourself that time.....

    and well done on yet another payment :T
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • Double_Trouble
    Double_Trouble Posts: 4,375 Forumite
    lemma1968 wrote: »
    I'm still exhausted and quite low but i'm sure i will snap out of it in a few days.

    Well, done todays transfer - £100 as usual. They have had £13,200 off me so far this year.
    hypno06 wrote: »
    The problem is, lemma, we work so so hard doing so many things for several hundred days in a row.....then we expect to have a few days off and everything snaps back to normal.....sometimes it takes a little longer due to the intensity and frequency of the stress we have been under prior to the time off.

    So, allow yourself that time.....

    and well done on yet another payment :T

    I felt really tired yesterday it does catch up with you eventually OH said I was unwinding felt more like unravelling :rotfl::rotfl:

    Just take your time and let all that stress work its way out.

    DTxx
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