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The Double Debt Attack by Double Trouble
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Those are still impressive figures, DT. Are you due a mortgage statement or you could you ask for one to help you work out figures? Not as good as being able to do stuff online tho' is it? My money stuff would go to pot without the t'internet now!One step at a time0
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Those are still impressive figures, DT. Are you due a mortgage statement or you could you ask for one to help you work out figures? Not as good as being able to do stuff online tho' is it? My money stuff would go to pot without the t'internet now!
Not due a mortgage statement until August I will have to ring them up as usual and ask for the interest paid in the last financial year as I need it for when I go to the accountants soon. I wanted to become a mortgage nerd but they won't let me :mad:
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Hi DT
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Just thought i'd pop over to see what you are up to ...
Blo*dy hell , you seem to have everything under control !
I notice that you have changed your " location " , and are no longer " knickerless " , is that because you've gone all " posh " now that you have your own diary ?:rotfl:...
Have also subscribed to your diary as well ... you know how i hate to miss out on any gossip ! ....
terri x" When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..0 -
Your half year total may not be what you wanted it to be, but you know that you are heading in the right direction and are moving forward in leaps and bounds.
Anyway, just think how good the year end figures will be - half time is nothing in the bigger scheme of things.....does it matter who is winning a football match at half time, if they come out in the second half and score a couple of mega goals!?Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Double_Trouble wrote: »
1. [STRIKE]Scratchcards[/STRIKE]
2. [STRIKE]Check internet banking and do PAD[/STRIKE]
3. Renew car tax Oops must do this tomorrow I forgot
4. Do more reports
5. [STRIKE]Buy paper and envelopes for reports[/STRIKE]
I am not going to mention the wii today on my list and you never know I might surprise myself.:D I didn't surprise myself after all
DTxx
Just got back from seeing Angels and Demons at the second attempt really enjoyed it. Read the book whilst we were in Italy and when we went to Rome visited the places mentioned in the book. I love Italy I think OH and I are going back next year for our 25th Wedding Anniversary:j:T
Thanks for all the nice comments.
DTxx
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My word that is brilliant debt busting x1vs 100 £505500/335.25 (5.5K COMING DOWN)20.00/10,000(10K GOING UP)Not long now0
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so_here_we_are wrote: »My word that is brilliant debt busting x
Thanks
You will be debt free by Christmas what an amazing achievement and a lovely Christmas present
DTxx0 -
Double_Trouble wrote: »Thanks
You will be debt free by Christmas what an amazing achievement and a lovely Christmas present
DTxx
Ye thats my plan but as you know life can get in the way but as long as i dont let myself down and continue the way i am going i should be on target. I may not have any money to spend on christmas prezzies but i dont care - got to get this debt sorted its been dragging its heals for tooooooo long! At mo tho i am using every spare penny i have (as i guess all debt busters are) to throw at the debts, and if i can get my food buying under control i should have even more spare cash, am just waiting for June to do the grocery challenge and get my NSD up.
(sorry only ment to do a quick post lol)
Good Luck with the rest of your debt busting - i have subscribed so i can keep up with how you are getting on1vs 100 £505500/335.25 (5.5K COMING DOWN)20.00/10,000(10K GOING UP)Not long now0 -
Today's List
1. Scratchcards
2. Check internet banking and do PAD
3. Renew car tax
4. Finish Reports
5. Make sponsor appeal flyer
Really must get these reports and associated letters done and dusted by the end of the weekend.
Beautiful day here though so tempting to just go out
So here we are don't apologise for posting it is good to hear how other peoples debt free journeys are going.
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Double_Trouble wrote: »Today's List
1. [STRIKE]Scratchcards[/STRIKE] Done £1.10 in real money 25p in bonus
2. [STRIKE]Check internet banking and do PAD[/STRIKE] £!34 to pay off 0% cards fund being an overpayment I made when clearing OH capital one card
3. Renew car tax
4. [STRIKE]Finish Reports[/STRIKE]:j:j
5. Make sponsor appeal flyer
DTxx
I keep forgetting to pay the car tax wonder if they accept amnesia as an excuse:rolleyes:. I will do this after tea and the flyer
So not a bad day so why do I feel a bit mis and a bit flat
Baby started crawling properly yesterday which is not pleasing the little twins as their toys are no longer safe
Will catch up again later
DTxx0
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