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A Payment A Day Part 4
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Good morning and happy birthday :bdaycake:
We're in the process of moving houses so I've been lugging boxes around and I'm now covered in bruises :rolleyes:
Anyway, I promised a big PaD today, so here it comes.......
£100 to credit card (£5 minimum payment)
£100 to wedding fund
£860 to house deposit fund
£1,060Don't worry about typing out my username - Call me COMP(Unless you know my real name - in which case, feel free to use that just to confuse people!)0 -
:beer: Happy Birthday LondonAndy and Silaqui :beer:
Here's hoping everyone has a good day.
The sun is shining, there is a breeze in the air and the washing is on the line.
Spent this morning helping DSS type a CV to apply for a part time job - I think he has finally realised the real world means getting off your butt and doing something for yourself.
Balanced all the bank accounts and realised we have paid almost £3K off in PADS since February. The big payment the other day was mostly a card we pay off every month - a bonus card so use this for everything now to get vouchers off various things - every little helps as they say.
The recent holiday, car service, car tax and tyres were all paid using this card and are now paid off.
PAD for today is a [STRIKE]miserly[/STRIKE] whopping 52pence. All the change there is in my purse to my little pig.
Best wishes to everyone
Gilly x0 -
Happy Birthday Londonandy and Siliqui
Two small Pad's for me today ~ £2 to my isa and £3 to my holiday fund. Total £5 :beer:0 -
Morning,
Happy birthday folks
Ah pay day today but yet im so broke, i only forgot that i went to half pay this month, ahhhhh so here goes:
PAD
brother : £30.00
CC: £5.99
Loan:£180.00
total £215.990 -
Just paid £25 onto my Capital One card so £225 left on that now + whatever they charge me in interest this month.0
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Morning Folk
Been busy this morning making a cake
Happy Birthday Andy and Silaqui
DTxx0 -
Well done Musogirl on clearing that overdraft :T:T
Well done clearing outmy pockets on keeping your big promise :j:j
The total yesterday was
27th July :beer:£993.95:beer:
Nearly the end of the month gang
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Hi All
Feeling a bit rough today - hope I am not coming down with piggy flu!
Anyway, today's PAD is £27 to Evil Egg
This is the reimbursement of my train fare - which OH actually very kindly gave me the money for!PigginSkint's debt free diary
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Total mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £14090.77 (Last payment: September 2021)
LTSB Loan 30/4/17 £6633.71 (reduction by 48%)
Total credit cards: 30/4/17 £25971.91 :eek:
Total non-mortgage debt: 30/4/17 £32876.49 :eek:0 -
A man is driving down a deserted stretch of highway when he notices a sign out of the corner of his eye....It reads:
SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION
10 MILES
He thinks this is a figment of his imagination and drives on without second thought....
Soon he sees another sign which reads:
SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION
5 MILES
Suddenly he begins to realize that these signs are for real and
drives past a third sign saying:
SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
HOUSE OF PROSTITUTION
NEXT RIGHT
His curiosity gets the better of him and he pulls into the drive. On the far side of the parking lot is a stone building with a small sign next to the door reading:
SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
He climbs the steps and rings the bell. The door is answered by a nun in a long black habit who asks, 'What may we do for you my son?'
He answers, 'I saw your signs along the highway and was interested in possibly doing business....'
'Very well my son. Please follow me.'
He is led through many winding passages and is soon quite disoriented. The nun stops at a closed door and tells the man, 'Please knock on this door.' He does so and another nun in a long habit, holding a tin cup answers the door... This nun instructs, 'Please place $100 in the cup then go through the large wooden door at the end of the hallway.'
He puts $100 in the cup, eagerly trots down the hall and slips through the door pulling it shut behind him. The door locks, and he finds himself back in the parking lot facing another sign:
GO IN PEACE.
YOU HAVE JUST BEEN SCREWED BY THE SISTERS OF
ST. FRANCIS.
SERVES YOU RIGHT, YOU SINNER
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Debt @ LBM - £25,722 Debt now - £11,811 DFD - April 2012 :eek: :eek:
Payment a day challenge - 8/8/08 - £8669.73:jISA - £127.07
Sealed Pot Challenge #283 £489.50 for 2009//£353 for 2010
Stopped smoking 1/11/2010 - money saved so far:£5150 -
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