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A Payment A Day Part 4
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flying_fresian wrote: »Ben Nevis = not quite Edinburgh :rotfl: Lovely part of the world though! Good luck with the walking :eek:
Geography never was my stong point, if I turn left at the top of Ben will you wave to me? :rolleyes:0 -
What a great Dad - I hope you spoil him on Daddy's Day
He's not been well recently so i'd already bought him some nice pressies to cheer him up and he's coming round for the day on Sunday....so he'll def be spoilt!!
Double trouble....i'm so not enjoying this icecream - honest! :rotfl:
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Hi folks
Just back from SW weigh in - lost 1lb phew! Was convinced i was in for a gain. Must try harder this week tho as my mate lost 2.5lb grr! Nothing like a little competitiveness to spur you on:p
Good luck to everyone else :APayment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
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He's not been well recently so i'd already bought him some nice pressies to cheer him up and he's coming round for the day on Sunday....so he'll def be spoilt!!
Double trouble....i'm so not enjoying this icecream - honest! :rotfl:
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No DT, i didn't enjoy the cornetto i ate earlier either. Bleugh yuck
Gilly aka wonderwoman - well done on the swimming and weight loss too. I shall cross my fingers that 'Hormone' becomes slightly more human post examsOne step at a time0 -
Right I am going to spring clean my life...so to speak!!
and have about £3200 worth of debt (not inc mortgage)....I am just waiting for balance transfer to go through so I can work out exact amount. I turn 27 on Monday (AAARGGGHH!!) so I have decided to make an effort. I want to be debt free by my 28th birthday....easier said than done with my habits....that is going to mean paying about £267ish a month from now on. Not sure that is going to be easy, but with ebay, surveys and any other things I can think of, I might make it. Considering renting spare room out...would give me reason to have a clear out and bring in a bit of extra cash. Hmmm decisions.... some of you guys seem to make huge payments, how do you manage?
Debt busting 2022 Total £15842.68 £0 (100% paid since 1/1/22)- DFD: September 1st 2023[/b]
Savings diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6472040/time-to-build-my-future#latest
0 - DFD: September 1st 2023[/b]
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Welcome to PAD bigbeff and good luck with your debt free date! Whatever you do, don't tell double trouble what your favourite ice cream is!!!!0
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