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Get yourself a 'Mortgage Pig'
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I have grinned my way through the whole post! This is marvellous and you deserve a nomination i just dont know how to do it!!
I have lots of money boxes lerking around the house that have been bought for the children just need to pick the friendliest looking beast!! I have a choice of a giant tortoise, a giant snail and a bumble bee so far!
I might keep one for the kitchen and one for the lounge near the phone responsible for ordering take aways! If he guards the menus i might not dare get them out!
If this carries on we should have a photo board for all the pigs!! PIGS ON PARADE!!
Original Mortgage £68,000
Current Mortgage £ nil!!
Est Mortgage free date [strike]Oct[/strike][strike]AUG[/strike] [strike]NOV 2008[/strike]oct 2008 We're FREEEEEEEEEE!
11 years & 11 months Early:j
Get planting! The better the grower, the shopping gets lower!!!:T
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i bought a blue plastic pig from IKEA a few months ago and he stores all my loose change. He's just been given a new identity 'Mortie' and a new job saving to overpay my mortagage. Thanks for the great idea and another incentive to save.Books - the original virtual reality.
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What a fantastic idea, I want a pig as cute as yours. What shall I call him? Think I'll have a raffle 20p a ticket (6 of us) whoever wins gets to name the pig and the money, you've guessed goes in the pig!MFW 1/5/08 £45,789 Cleared mortgage 1/02/13
Weight loss challenge. At target weight.0 -
Link to the post of the month thread herehazelize_uk wrote:I have grinned my way through the whole post! This is marvellous and you deserve a nomination i just dont know how to do it!!
You can vote for your favourite post every month.May all your dots fall silently to the ground.0 -
Well I clicked my fingers to the bone to earn enough points on pigsback for my piggy and it says it will be available in 9 days!! + 14 delivery, well I'll just have to manage with the one my little one bought and hope I don't end up dropping it.
The pigsback one is clear so I preferred to see the cash mounting up!0 -
This is a great idea.. i'm off work for a couple more days so will get on eBay and get us a piggy bank! A bargain one of course ;-)Mark
saving £2 coins but little else
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how about Fritz the fritter pig?!Secret_Lady wrote:A great idea.....I may get a "Fritter Pig" as I'm sure I could save more money if I really thought about it rather than fritter it away on non essentials! Not a very flattering name, must try and think of a better one, any ideas? :TDebt Oct 2005: £32,692.94
Current debt: £14,000.00
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Aah can't get my piggy off cashback until I've belonged to them for 10 days!0
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What a marvellously simple, straight forward, fun idea that all the family can join in.
I have a boring demi john in my bedroom hidden away, it does its job, however, I can see how this would actively motivate us. I like the idea of challenging myself as to what Herman (or whatever you call your collecting implement) would think.
Brill, love it! Another nomi coming your way.Boots Card - £17.53, Nectar Points - £15.06 - *Saving for Chrimbo*2015 Savings Fund - £2575.000 -
You could cover the demijohn handles? witha pair of ears??!! I'm obsessed by this thread now, I have to stop coming here!0
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