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Loved life a wee bit too much!
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I got another star yippie!:j:j:j:j:j:T:T:T:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0
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BEAT_THE_DEBT wrote: »Nothing much to report just hi and happy monday!! Had to buy little J new joggers 4 weeks in to term? :mad:His knee went through on the other ones dont they make them 5 year old proof!
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Hope all you DFW are good!:TI think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
Smiling and waving and looking so fine0 -
commiserations on the joggers - that is so frustrating! At least yours were a hole thro - mine tend to lose theirs! Altho they have been better since I made DS pay for the raincoat he lost!Achieve FIRE/Mortgage Neutrality in 2030
1) MFW Nov 21 £202K now £171.8K Equity 36.37%
2) £2.6K Net savings after CCs 10/10/25
3) Mortgage neutral by 06/30 (AVC £27.9K + Lump Sums DB £4.6K + (25% of SIPP 1.25K) = 34/£127.5K target 26.6% 10/10/25
(If took bigger lump sum = 60.35K or 47.6%)
4) FI Age 60 income target £17.1/30K 57% (if mortgage and debts repaid - need more otherwise) (If bigger lump sum £15.8/30K 52.67%)
5) SIPP £5K updated 10/10/250 -
Hi all i have been very naughty i stopped at chip shop on the way home a si really wanted chips so i had..................................Faggott peas chips and onion gravy £2.60 lots of food already in house and not good for diet i await my fate! (ON SCALES).:rolleyes:
Right lets find a posotive.................. oh i know i have not had to take dinner into work yet as lunch club stock had kept us going!:j.
Going to M&S outlet store tom and hoping for lots of bargins for christmas!:D.0 -
i was naughty - stopped at Mr Sains* and bought myself a bar of mint crisp chocolate - mmmmm - along with the top up groceriesI think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
Smiling and waving and looking so fine0 -
I have eaten so much chocolate today Im ashamed to list it. I could now eat fish and chips as well1st debt - Next [STRIKE]£583.32[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£408.71 [/STRIKE] £0 :j
2nd debt - MBNA - £6,618.52
First in many many to go - baby steps and all that!
First lump sum to go - fingers crossed!
08/06/09 - [STRIKE]£11,497.68[/STRIKE] NOW - £9,757.75
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must be something in air - don't eat a lotta choc myself but tonite had a choc chip cookie and a little brownie square!
Mrs R#Tesco 0% NIL Jan 2010
# RBS 3.9% NIL Oct 2010
# Virgin 0% £2670.92 Oct 2010
# RBS O/D NIL - repaid with redundancy pay Jan 20100 -
Sad day today went to clean out "HAMMY" the hamster and he was dying so i took him to the vets and had him put to sleep! Couldnt watch him suffer he had gone blind to. He was only a few moths old!:(
I felt so sad he wa so little.0 -
I'm so sorry, I know its the hardest decision in the world to make, we lost Whisky (our Spaniel) in June, my thoughts are with you xxxx rip dad... we had our ups and downs but we’re always be family xx0
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People may think i was silly taking him to the vets but no way could i watch him die and suffer!x0
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