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Get yourself a 'Mortgage Pig'
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sorry lovely spelt wrong but I just had a brandy and it gone to my head, best sober up got to be at work at 5, but the dinner will sort me out.0
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woo hoo, now this is something I can relate too. I have the pestle and morter (sorry cant spell) dish for my 20p, my jack daniels tin for my coppers but was just thinking I dont have anything for my £2 coins and as they will be so easy to dip into as they will grow so quickly, I think i need to find myself a holiday pig. One without a quick access area so i cant get into it.
Thank you, can see my daughter loving this one!!!
PS hilarious about the glowing pig!!! But bless your mum, great when people understand what your trying to do and actually support you'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts' DFW 228 :j
Total outstanding - £13000. (approx)0 -
aussielovell wrote:woo hoo, now this is something I can relate too. I have the pestle and morter (sorry cant spell) dish for my 20p, my jack daniels tin for my coppers but was just thinking I dont have anything for my £2 coins and as they will be so easy to dip into as they will grow so quickly, I think i need to find myself a holiday pig. One without a quick access area so i cant get into it.
Thank you, can see my daughter loving this one!!!
PS hilarious about the glowing pig!!! But bless your mum, great when people understand what your trying to do and actually support you0 -
I use a large smarties tube that I got last Christmas , just about holds a £2.00 coin, so great for saving. Dec was a slow month for my jar of money, but I have paid off a little bit around £60.00, which is below what I wanted, but OK considering.
Have to work hard in Jan, I just checked my Nationwide account and its already on 2007. So better get to it and start that saving again. I am about to crack the 47,000 barrier, which is a good start for 07.
All the best to Pig savers for 2007 lets get those pounds off mortgage in Jan.0 -
Happy new year all.
Off to the BS today to pay another £20 off mortgage, love this game !!!!0 -
Oh go on then, you've twisted my arm. I am officially enrolling myself along with Mabel and Jean-Paul the Frog in the Mortgage Pig Club.
Looking forward to 2007 being a good MPC year
Lotta"One hundred years from now, it will not matter what my bank account was, how big my house was, or what kind of car I drove. But the world may be a little better, because I was important in the life of a child."0 -
I would like to join up with my little Pork Chop that I rehomed from IKEA last week. He's never going to see a fortune, but as we know, every little helps.
I'm aiming to pay a decent chunk off the mortgage this year, and hoping to get started once OH starts getting some wages from his newly started business which shouldn't be too long now. Have been hanging around on the OS board for a while and taking in all the hints and tips so will have to see how it all goes.Little lady arrived 13/12/110 -
JackieO What a sad end for good old Albert! A lovely tale to remember though and I bet you had a fabulous time travelling! I am quite jealous, I've never been anywhere either. I hope you manage to get back on track with Alberts grandpig!
Welcome suzie and pig!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Fantastic idea! I am deffo going to try this one I have a jar which I shall transfer the contents into something more fun and friendly!!
Just joined the forum having been a browser for months now and lovin it, really good tips folks thanks!- Make 2023 in 2023 # £00/2023
- Mortgage free Aug 2022
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Welcome emmilou - hope you enjoy posting on MSE, as well as enjoying your mortgage pig!!!!!0
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