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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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    Anybody got plans for the weekend? :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
  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,719 Forumite
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    you do not need to go shopping Shoe Gal and I don't need to buy the garnier roll on thingy that would make me look like I've slept properly...
    Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000
    Mortgage balance: £32,240

    Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr
    Boiler fund £1981/3000

  • TarunTaru
    TarunTaru Posts: 38 Forumite
    PinkTwirl wrote: »
    Hey, anything is do-able. :D
    Don't tempt me! I loved working there, and am increasingly thinking *sod it, i miss getting PAID*: 4 years of mounting debt upon debt, on an impossible living allowance isn't looking too shiny atm :o
    Urgh, i think i'm having what could be described as a 'crap day': I went to the doctors earlier and got diagnosed with depression. Seems that with me Study and Depression& ED go hand in hand- my mental health is probably worth more than a stupid degree though :confused:

    And Shoegal, if it makes you feel better, i don't think there *is* a perfect weight for meeting guys, but bigger seems to be preferred to smaller, IME: me as a size 8/10: no men :( me as a size 12: yay men. It's the boobage, I reckon...
  • Shoe_Gal
    Shoe_Gal Posts: 7,235 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    you do not need to go shopping Shoe Gal and I don't need to buy the garnier roll on thingy that would make me look like I've slept properly...

    I've been tempted by that too! It's on offer in Superdrug @ £5.87, much cheaper than anywhere else.
    Not sure if that is MSE or not :o
    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
  • Shoe_Gal
    Shoe_Gal Posts: 7,235 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    TarunTaru wrote: »
    And Shoegal, if it makes you feel better, i don't think there *is* a perfect weight for meeting guys, but bigger seems to be preferred to smaller, IME: me as a size 8/10: no men :( me as a size 12: yay men. It's the boobage, I reckon...

    Like this theory :D Whoops small glitch - used to be a 12 now an in denial 14 :eek:
    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
  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,719 Forumite
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    Shoe_Gal wrote: »
    I've been tempted by that too! It's on offer in Superdrug @ £5.87, much cheaper than anywhere else.
    Not sure if that is MSE or not :o

    mmmm... can that be classed as an essential? I probably need to wait till June.:o already had to fess up about the gym.:o
    Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000
    Mortgage balance: £32,240

    Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr
    Boiler fund £1981/3000

  • Shoe_Gal
    Shoe_Gal Posts: 7,235 Forumite
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    mmmm... can that be classed as an essential? I probably need to wait till June.:o already had to fess up about the gym.:o

    Where's Sarah when we need her? She could justify this one away, I'm struggling :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    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
  • FeeFee
    FeeFee Posts: 212 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Shoe_Gal wrote: »
    Where's Sarah when we need her? She could justify this one away, I'm struggling :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Well if its that good - you don't need to sleep - you could work a night shift somewhere and earn loads more than £5.87 and definitely be in profit???????
    :oFeeFee:o Barclaycard CC18.9%[STRIKE] £1800 [/STRIKE]£0NationwideOD[STRIKE] £2550[/STRIKE] £0 Prudential Loan 7.9% [strike]£1260[/strike] £0 0% Debt £[STRIKE]720[/STRIKE] £0 Catalogue debts £[STRIKE]470[/STRIKE] £0 - 0%
    Total Debt - [strike]£6800[/strike] £[STRIKE]6550[/STRIKE] £[STRIKE]5042[/STRIKE] £[STRIKE]4616[/STRIKE] £[STRIKE]3420[/STRIKE][STRIKE]£2450 [/STRIKE][STRIKE]£1606[/STRIKE] £0:j
    DFB no.22
  • Shoe_Gal
    Shoe_Gal Posts: 7,235 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    FeeFee wrote: »
    Well if its that good - you don't need to sleep - you could work a night shift somewhere and earn loads more than £5.87 and definitely be in profit???????

    Wow :j Sarah has a justification rival :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
  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,719 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    FeeFee wrote: »
    Well if its that good - you don't need to sleep - you could work a night shift somewhere and earn loads more than £5.87 and definitely be in profit???????

    sorry, have to stay in with DS... I like your thinking though!:p
    Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000
    Mortgage balance: £32,240

    Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr
    Boiler fund £1981/3000

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