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The ultimate incentive proposed! Buying a house, a wedding, and staying debt free.
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Grief I'm at work woman! A warning is needed!
I think that woman needs therapy. Her whole store is on the same theme....Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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Oh sorry I didn't think it was that bad!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0
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Being made of felt doesn't make it any less of a c0ck!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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Who comes up with that stuff?! And do you think she really comes from Grays Knob in Kentucky?!LBM Sep 2008 debt: £27,927.04start weight: 140.2, week 2: 1380
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More to the point why on earth would I want one in my house?!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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No idea, but it would be quite funny to whip it out at your sewing class...LBM Sep 2008 debt: £27,927.04start weight: 140.2, week 2: 1380
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I'd be mortified!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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OK, well seeing as I lowered the tone shall I get us back on topic?
Just looked at my calendar and realised that October is actually a very quiet month - just as my bank balance heaved a sigh of relief, I realised that November and December are NOT and I have to put bits of money aside this month to cover me. I've got £700 going straight out of my account and that's before any spends or savings :eek: That leaves me £73 per week. Might see if I can try to survive on £50 per week by getting cash out - I really should be able to but I just don't know where my money goes!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
Know the feeling. What would you have to get out of your £50? NIM and I have less than this a week, but its all spends, food/petrol is already covered.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
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*sigh* not sure really, haven't thought it through very well. I guess I was hoping it would cover everything but it's not very realistic is it? I spend most of my money going out for meals with OH - 3 nights a week - I know it sounds extravagent but it's more to do with the fact we both live with parents and don't want to be in the way cooking in our houses.
I subsidised OH quite a lot last month though as he was having a heavy one financially, maybe he'll return the favour now?Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0
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