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  • mizmir
    mizmir Posts: 3,710 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Sensible advice as ever from The Dragon that will give you peace of mind. It may of course be that you have been paying too much - have you checked your own reading against the previous bills? what type of meter is it?
  • elantan
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    pepe2008 wrote: »
    .....they all have it in-for-me:rotfl::rotfl:


    Hi Elantan


    i know how that feels pepe:rotfl::rotfl:
  • elantan
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    dragon as miz says as ever great advice ...i dont have an isa just now but i do have a fund i could use so will do that ...never thought of it that way (duh) ...

    miz its a dry meter if that helps i havnt got a clue about meter readings i used to take them once a week and chart in here how much i had used etc but i havnt done that for a long long time ...i found ti a hassel but myabe i should go back to it for a while ...i do know our consumption (sounds like something you die from) is huge especially for two people it is utterly ridiculous and the house is rarely hot its usually freezing


    right went to see harry snotter last night now i didnt hold out much hope cause i had heard mixed reviews but i have to say i did enjoy it ...the book the half blood prince was my fav so that probably did help ...i wish they put more of it in 3d though i really wouldve loved to have seen the quidditch in 3d ...oh well wonder how long it will be till the last two i hope they do them quicker ...

    have done my scratches today and am going to transfer £1 over as i saved it in parking last night (great idea lemon tree) we are off out today cause the sun is out (although hubby is dragging his heels ) i think i have decided on whithorn which is about 1.5 -2 hours drive from where we live ...i do enjoy exploring

    have a good day everyone catch you soon
  • elantan
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    just did my online banking and a payment for £19.90 has been paid in from vodafon so gonna put that towards my overdraft ...as soon as it clears in the other account i will transfer it over yay
  • The_Dragon
    The_Dragon Posts: 9,749 Forumite
    elantan wrote: »
    just did my online banking and a payment for £19.90 has been paid in from vodafon so gonna put that towards my overdraft ...as soon as it clears in the other account i will transfer it over yay

    Yay good news on that! You will have that o/d cleared in no time Elantan!
    Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with catsup :D
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  • elantan
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    i will sure try anyway dragon thanks

    well i went to St.Ninians cave and the best description i came up with is :

    A hole in the wall that is without the modern conveniance of an a.t.m so therefore it appears to be a safer place to visit. there is no inscription stating that Mary Queen Of Scots slept here so it leaves one pondering the deeper meanings of life like "Why not ? she get's everywhere" the beach on the way to the cave was however an interesting find it threw up all sorts of mannerable things like car wheel covers pondering the visitor to wonder what idiot attempted o drive a motor on the beach (there is always one isnt there) the stones on the beach are interesting in that they have veins of marble running through them very interesting and one is led to believe they are the most interesting aspect of the visit
  • elantan
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    scratchies done banking looked at hubby's wage is gonna be a wee bit better than planned so i am gonna put £20 to the overdraft slowly bringing it down yay...just off to check the banks just now....then i think i will take a wee wonder up the street and buy my board etc
  • hypno06
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    Looks like things are ticking along nicely for you el......see what difference it can make by having a bit of focus (and a few kicks up the bum!).....:T
    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)
  • elantan
    elantan Posts: 21,022 Forumite
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    hypno06 wrote: »
    Looks like things are ticking along nicely for you el......see what difference it can make by having a bit of focus (and a few kicks up the bum!).....:T

    totally i really like this focus i didnt have it through first year at uni ...that was a really tough year for me will not allow it to be tough next year though lol ...

    is it just me or does anyone else nearly hit the abuse button instead of the thanks button???

    ohh hubby got a cheque through today (hypno you possibly got one too) for the princely sum of £12.03 guess where that is going...

    i think it might be getting close t the time to fill a square in will see tomorrow as it's payday then

    have done some work on the garden today nothing strenuous you understand more of a i'm gonna scare the garden into thinking i am gonna do some work so that the weeds grow a wee bit slower kindve work ...am off shortly to put this cheque in the bank and go to asda for some colouring pencils and some blue tac and some card the artist in me is screaming to get out
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    No cheque for me.....was it from L&G? If so, mine is reinvested.
    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)
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