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ChrissieI wrote:You asked for help and then just keep making excuses (which is your right) but you dismiss most peoples ideas. I don't mean to sound unfair or upset you but you really have missed the point.
Well done thats excellent news. I take back my words you have achieved such a lot in a small space of time.
You are brilliant i'm proud of you.
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Excellent news :beer: That is a great start!Highest Debt (Sept 04) -> £41,300Debt Free - August 2006!!
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Fantastic news, well done! :j :T
You are doing so well.Now debtfree except for the mortgage!0 -
thanks
I feel quite smug now
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Seriously, thanks to everyone. I needed a kick and I got it!
Thanks again
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Good for you with selling the car! If your husband can just get himself sorted with a new job soon, then with all the money saving you're doing with groceries and all the rest, you should be in a much better position soon.0
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Well done, keep posting with your progress. I wondered if you had been scared off as you hadn't posted again.Nevermind the dog, beware of the kids!0
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Greenwellies wrote:thanks
I feel quite smug now
LOL
Seriously, thanks to everyone. I needed a kick and I got it!
Thanks again
GW
Certainly got a little boot from me, glad it worked, OH says Im hard sometimes, not wrong is he?:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
Good decisions Green! Keep them going!0
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Well done, right decision & well done for not running for the hills when the advice became a bit 'lively'
Panda....another happy bug.........sorry,blogger embracing the simple life0 -
It takes more than that to make me run to the hills!
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This week, apart from what is in my sig, I (we) have spent:
£10 on petrol (ahem - Hubby!)
£7 Haircut - Hubby
(Sold re-furbished dyson = £28 profit)
£23 in market and asda - Hubby again
I'm sure I've spent more than that!
(hubby isn't the keenest of bargain hunters when shopping and he brought rinse aid and DW tabs when I was going to look for a cheaper way - ho hum!)
Thanks
GW0
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