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  • Hey guys, happy Sunday!!

    df, I'll be looking into all of those things tomorrow. I think they told me I hadn't paid enough into my mortgage yet to have a mortgage holiday. But I'll check with that again. But thanks for all the great suggestions.

    I'm not feeling very well today, perhaps it's the reduced calories :o so I'll probably spend alot of time in bed today. I'm not getting down, or at least I'm trying. :D

    right, I've got to go lie down. Have a great, fun, wonderful, happy, joyous, NSD Sunday y'all. Let's all be superstar DFWs today!

    :T:T:T:T
    MFW Newbie - #17. (#116 in 2019)
    New Mortgage at Nov 19 - £273 499
    Current Balance - £268 225
    Want to cut down 26 year mortgage by 9 years!
    New MF date 2036 :dance:
  • Sassers
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    edited 20 September 2009 at 12:59PM
    Morning all - quiet at work so just thought I'd pop me head round the door! Hey Mel, you got the right idea - going back to bed! I have the lurgy too - everytime I sneeze customers look uneasy and step away....it's just a head cold not the swine variety, but hey, watching the looks on people's faces is rather entertaining.
    Have a good Sunday y'all - weather luverly in Wales this morning.....
    Current debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
    DEBT FREE!
  • Just got back from a birthday trip and pooped in and saw about the job, Mel - i've got me eyes crossed for ya!

    *meep* *trip* *splat*
    Mortgage-Free Wannabe
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    Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)
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  • Ha. I said 'pooped'. :grin:
    Mortgage-Free Wannabe
    Mortgage at start [20/6/12]: £151,800/MFD Jun 2035 (age 65)
    Mortgage now [5/11/14]: £139,212.14/MFD Oct 2029 (age 59)
    Personal Library 2014
    :starmod: Read in 2014: 57/60 :starmod: In Progress: 2 :starmod: Books In: 94 :starmod: Books Out: 12 :starmod: TBR: 847 :starmod:
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