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PasturesNew wrote: »I think they all had quite a bit of money. It's not what you have that makes you poor, it's how you spend it.
Most people refuse to see their overspending habits, or poor choices. We all make them, but when push comes to shove, you have to recognise where savings can be made.
Agree with this PN.There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0 -
This is on again tonight for anyine interested. i wasn't going to watch but I really want to know if they buy sheets.0
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Hee we go.
It annoys me they call them below the poverty line when I hear how much money they have coming in regular as clockwork. More than I've ever had.0 -
A lot of these people need to learn to sit up and speak properly.0
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Missed this last week so am going to enjoy spending the next hour shouting insults at the TV I thinkAug GC £63.23/£200, Total Savings £00
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Hey PN, I've missed you
Thought I was going to watch alone.
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You see they say £250 a week, which for an adult and 5 children doesn't sound a lot really, not to me anyway but I suspect they get their rent and council tax paid on top of that, not to mention free school meals, free prescriptions etc.:heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
I :heart2: my doggies
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I'm watching it now!!God the houses are bloody filthy!!:eek::eek:"You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf"
(Kabat-Zinn 2004):D:D:D0 -
Surprise surprise the gym membership is already going to waste! :rolleyes::heart: Think happy & you'll be happy :heart:
I :heart2: my doggies
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