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So glad you've got him back. Nice to see a happy ending.0
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Not sure why i picked this thread and topic but so pleased I have.
Great news to hear and now I am 47 still rememebr how distraught I was losing my 'friend' a monkey on a zebra (dont ask :eek: )( hand knitted) that was with me for my firsdt 6 years in this world :rotfl: ."Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain."
''Money can't buy you happiness but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery.''0 -
Brilliant news, Kaz - really glad the teddy is being re-united with his owner!Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
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Great news Kaz :T0
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Wow this is lovely
Glad you got the teddy back - hope its not traumatised by its absense.
Did you actually get it back via the help from this board, or was it more the suggestions? It's such a nice feelgood tale in current times.
MartinMartin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
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Oh swoon! The man himself posted on my thread!
Owen was returned by an anonymous person. I don't know whether they had read this thread or not. Even so, I still feel all warm and fluffly because of the help everyone on here has given.
We've decided not to have Owen sent through the post. I don't think my nerves could stand it. To this day my sister and I remember a house move where a tea chest full of stuff went missing. It contained her precious panda.
Not a clue what else was in it but we remember that panda going missing! We were tiny then too (DS's age).Debt: 16/04/2007:TOTAL DEBT [strike]£92727.75[/strike] £49395.47:eek: :eek: :eek: £43332.28 repaid 100.77% of £43000 target.MFiT T2: Debt [STRIKE]£52856.59[/STRIKE] £6316.14 £46540.45 repaid 101.17% of £46000 target.2013 Target: completely clear my [STRIKE]£6316.14[/STRIKE] £0 mortgage debt. £6316.14 100% repaid.0 -
aww yay glad your lo and his teddy were reunited :j0
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Well whether this thread helped or not... how lovely...Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.Don't miss out on urgent MoneySaving, get my weekly e-mail at www.moneysavingexpert.com/tips.Debt-Free Wannabee Official Nerd Club: (Honorary) Members number 0000 -
aww great story! found the link in this weeks email ! Thank god Owen is saved!:D
:ABeing Thrifty Gifty again this year:A
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I’m surprised the RAF don’t divert a training flight past your house and drop him off for you. I’ve seen aircraft used for less important things.0
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