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Taxis back to basics...debt and mortgage free before 50(feb 2014)

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  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    Nothing much going on here.
    It's been snowing here for a few hours but think it won't be around long(hopefully)
    Just updated my sig..
    £25 to A+L today
    £55.33 in total off the BMI card after interest.

    Waiting for the barclays statement now to update that one.
  • milann
    milann Posts: 11,416 Forumite
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    It's all going in the right direction Taxi
    January spends - £587.58
  • Lemon_Tree
    Lemon_Tree Posts: 10,202 Forumite
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    i got a voucher for the hairdressers for christmas so i'm trying to hold out as long as possible.
    It always makes you feel much better doesn't it.
  • Lemon_Tree wrote: »
    i got a voucher for the hairdressers for christmas so i'm trying to hold out as long as possible.
    It always makes you feel much better doesn't it.

    I do things like that as well:rotfl::rotfl:

    Loving your new total LT:T
    Blackadder: Am I jumping the gun, Baldrick, or are the words 'I have a cunning plan' marching with ill-deserved confidence in the direction of this conversation?
    Still lurking around with a hope of some salvation:cool:
  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    Lemon_Tree wrote: »
    i got a voucher for the hairdressers for christmas so i'm trying to hold out as long as possible.
    It always makes you feel much better doesn't it.[/QUO
    most definitely.
    Loving the new sig
  • milann
    milann Posts: 11,416 Forumite
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    Think I might have to do a home fringe cut :eek: - I was hoping to last out till next payday - but the sheepdog look gives me headaches :D - I'm determined not to overspend this month :) I actually don't like going to the hairdressers - don't know why but I feel very vulnerable sitting in the chair - always have!! I prefer my hair about a week after I've had it chopped :o - very strange I know. The hairdresser I use now is the best I ever had, but I'm still not keen. He is expensive (by my standards) but because I've been to so many I've not liked, use it as a treat of sorts :o
    January spends - £587.58
  • mum2one
    mum2one Posts: 16,279 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    milann wrote: »
    Think I might have to do a home fringe cut :eek: - I was hoping to last out till next payday - but the sheepdog look gives me headaches :D - I'm determined not to overspend this month :) I actually don't like going to the hairdressers - don't know why but I feel very vulnerable sitting in the chair - always have!! I prefer my hair about a week after I've had it chopped :o - very strange I know. The hairdresser I use now is the best I ever had, but I'm still not keen. He is expensive (by my standards) but because I've been to so many I've not liked, use it as a treat of sorts :o

    I'm the same trying to find a hairdresser I like, we use a local one shes ok,but does what she wants, the hairdressers we love is 70 miles away in Rhyl, so a dayout in Feb halfterm..... sounds daft, but mum, me, dd haircuts + petrol, cheaper than a haircut at our hairdressers.

    xx
    xx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx
  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    I agree it's hard to find one you like and feel comfortable with.
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Aren't hairdressers a pain? Literally in my case - I hold *extreme* hairdresser grudges from when I was little - I had quite wavy hair, and the hairdresser insisted on cutting it by holding the tips and chopping at the bit she wanted to take off with a razor - not scissors. Needless to say, this *really* hurt - and no one ever took any notice of me complaining :D its part of the reason I'm very upfront about pain these days :D
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • turfy6
    turfy6 Posts: 1,479 Forumite
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    Hi Taxi just popping in to say well done on the not smoking brilliant hope you have a good day.
    Visa £[STRIKE]5063 [/STRIKE]now 0. Loan 1 €[STRIKE]4885[/STRIKE] now 0. Loan 2 €29,590 now €0 as of 22/02/2016 Mgage €55000/ €23,639 at 01/02/18
    Proud to be dealing with my debts - DFW Nerd 1209 Keep on keeping on folks DFD FEB 2016 MGE FREE 2024 (hopefully earlier)
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