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Single and in Debt Part II

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  • Shoe_Gal
    Shoe_Gal Posts: 7,235 Forumite
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    Have to go to bed lovely people, work tomorrow :rolleyes:

    Nite, nite x
    Sometimes it's hard to walk in a single woman's shoes - that's why we need really special ones!
    Total debt @ Oct 2008: £29,226.42 Credit Card- £[STRIKE]7493.56[/STRIKE] - £7243.56
    Weightloss : 0/34lbs
  • gwen80
    gwen80 Posts: 2,255 Forumite
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    TarunTaru wrote: »
    Yeah, only on the tills though- I just scanned it through :D I too always meant to give it a go, but was worried of looking like a fool :o
    From looking into it, it's not the *cheapest* hobby around, but the starter courses aren't too bad: Obviously i have no idea where in the country you are, but when i looked it up in London, there's a wall that does a beginners course for £60, and in Sheffield there are loads of places- There seems to be a lot of 'bits' that you need which would add up, were you to take it up properly: crash mats, harnesses, rope...

    Hi TarunTaru

    I've thought about giving it a go before, but not really done any serious research until now. I can do a beginners course for about 80 quid, but he wants us to go on Thursday. He used to be a climbing instructor, so he knows what he's doing - I hope! This is ok by me, except I'm a bit scared of looking totally stupid cos I haven't got a clue what I'm doing and this is only date number 2. Also, I'm thinking my fat @rse rammed into a harness and hung off a wall while he's stood below isn't really the view I want him to have of me at this stage of things...eeek. If anybody knows any way for me to lose a stone and turn my @rse into that of Kylie's in 4 days, please let me know....

    Gwenx
    Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending
  • Shoe_Gal
    Shoe_Gal Posts: 7,235 Forumite
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    sarahb123 wrote: »
    Yes, I am the queen:D Sadly i am the queen of justification and over spending. :rolleyes: It hasn't served me too well so far, but fingers crossed:D

    But you do it so beautifully :D
    Sometimes it's hard to walk in a single woman's shoes - that's why we need really special ones!
    Total debt @ Oct 2008: £29,226.42 Credit Card- £[STRIKE]7493.56[/STRIKE] - £7243.56
    Weightloss : 0/34lbs
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    Shoe_Gal wrote: »
    But you do it so beautifully :D

    Years of practice:rolleyes: Am just too good at it;)

    Night night xxx
    Pay/save £20k in 2010 £5888.75/£20,000
    June Mini target 0/5lbs Total 23/40
    Ebay profit 2010: March £207:) April £95:) May £130:) June £0 Total £432:j
  • sarahb123_3
    sarahb123_3 Posts: 2,767 Forumite
    gwen80 wrote: »
    If anybody knows any way for me to lose a stone and turn my @rse into that of Kylie's in 4 days, please let me know....

    Gwenx

    If you find the Holy Grail make sure you share it:D
    Pay/save £20k in 2010 £5888.75/£20,000
    June Mini target 0/5lbs Total 23/40
    Ebay profit 2010: March £207:) April £95:) May £130:) June £0 Total £432:j
  • gwen80
    gwen80 Posts: 2,255 Forumite
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    Hello Gwen, here is a link to the scratchcard thread on the gambling forum http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1487085 hope this helps. I'm doing takeabreakbingo, you put a tenner in, do a card and win even ten pence then you can withdraw the money and as long as there is 10p or more in your account you can do the card each day and withdraw when you get to a tenner.

    Thanks for this! I'm just getting myself sorted with my clicking then I'll give this a go! Every bit helps..
    Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending
  • gwen80
    gwen80 Posts: 2,255 Forumite
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    sarahb123 wrote: »
    If you find the Holy Grail make sure you share it:D

    I will do, although I suspect its called liposuction and definitely doesn't fit in with my saving plan!
    Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending
  • jakemuk
    jakemuk Posts: 973 Forumite
    gwen80 wrote: »
    Hi TarunTaru

    I've thought about giving it a go before, but not really done any serious research until now. I can do a beginners course for about 80 quid, but he wants us to go on Thursday. He used to be a climbing instructor, so he knows what he's doing - I hope! This is ok by me, except I'm a bit scared of looking totally stupid cos I haven't got a clue what I'm doing and this is only date number 2. Also, I'm thinking my fat @rse rammed into a harness and hung off a wall while he's stood below isn't really the view I want him to have of me at this stage of things...eeek. If anybody knows any way for me to lose a stone and turn my @rse into that of Kylie's in 4 days, please let me know....

    Gwenx

    Forget kylies bum, I prefer a big bum on a women much better imo
    Wannabe DFW NERD: Not fully fledged member yet !
    HSBC Bank Charges Reclaim In Progress Total: £1462.56
    HSBC CC Reclaim Total: £180.00 PAID IN FULL :D
  • gwen80
    gwen80 Posts: 2,255 Forumite
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    jakemuk wrote: »
    Forget kylies bum, I prefer a big bum on a women much better imo

    Thanks. Let's hope he does too. I've eaten my body weight in carp today.
    Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending
  • jakemuk
    jakemuk Posts: 973 Forumite
    gwen80 wrote: »
    Thanks. Let's hope he does too. I've eaten my body weight in carp today.

    Well he should do , He should like you for you, I always think that anyway
    Wannabe DFW NERD: Not fully fledged member yet !
    HSBC Bank Charges Reclaim In Progress Total: £1462.56
    HSBC CC Reclaim Total: £180.00 PAID IN FULL :D
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