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Hypno's "me, me, me, me, me," diary.....

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  • lucielle
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  • Sorry DT, was feeling a bit 'meh' yesterday too, I snapped out of it now though :D

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    Thats no problem Sarah:A I wasn't upset I was more concerned that I had unintentionally upset you glad you have snapped out though I think we old timers or "oldies" as Shaun calls us are feeling a bit bleugh as gallygirl said but we will bounce back and those young whipper snapper newbies won't know whats hit them:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    DTxx
  • se999
    se999 Posts: 2,409 Forumite
    edited 27 January 2010 at 8:29PM
    Just had another couple of wins for me on virgin free bingo, ok only £7, but it does add up nicely :)

    Moon was good for free bingo wins, but the advertising email/tv ads is shortening the odds tremendously as so many new people, so might move to the backburner for a while :).

    Cheeky free bingo is always very busy, so for me only worth doing if your doing other things at the time, and just click if you've got time and think about it.

    That's my bingo update. Also do check out t & c's for withdrawals, they can have different rules for free bingo wins & bonus wins etc..

    :) I said I'd update you. OK the bingothread will be better overall, these are just my impressions, so do check the bingo thread too :)
  • gilligansyle
    gilligansyle Posts: 4,124 Forumite
    edited 27 January 2010 at 8:30PM
    Hi,
    I've been lurking again, but just popped by to say hope the world sorts itself out. I for one will feel a lot better if the weather wasn't so yeucchh.

    DT and co I have just frightened the living daylights out of myself by doing the state pension calculator.
    You will reach State Pension age on6 November 2024
    You will be65 years, 3 months and 9 days old
    Time until you reach State Pension age14 years, 9 months and 10 days
    EEEKKK!!!! Less than 15 years to go!
    Debts at LBM - Mortgages £128497 - non mortgage £27497 Debt now £[STRIKE]114150[/STRIKE][STRIKE]109032[/STRIKE] 64300 (mortgage) Credit cards left 0



    "The days pass so fast, let's try to make each one better than the last"
  • gilligansyle
    gilligansyle Posts: 4,124 Forumite
    Also, I registered on bingoport but can't seem to work out what its about.
    Debts at LBM - Mortgages £128497 - non mortgage £27497 Debt now £[STRIKE]114150[/STRIKE][STRIKE]109032[/STRIKE] 64300 (mortgage) Credit cards left 0



    "The days pass so fast, let's try to make each one better than the last"
  • se999
    se999 Posts: 2,409 Forumite
    Gilligansyle - Can you pm me and let me know what you've tried so far. It's not for everyone, and I'm still a relative newbie there.
  • se999
    se999 Posts: 2,409 Forumite
    Sorry it's another Gilligansyle question but appropriate to others too - did you ask for you5 contributions shortall etc to see if you're able to get the state pension in your own right, and how many years you need to pay? I'm not an expert, but it is something to check, other mse pages will have lots more info I assume.

    Once you're starting to get nearer to pension age, which means a lot of years not just 1 or 10, you need to check things out.

    Especially as the goalposts are being moved for women, we used to get the pension at 60, it's being gradually moved to later, so I'm one of the one's losing out a bit in the transition.

    Sorry if oldies are taking over Hypno.
  • I'm just a lurker but i always read Hypno's posts and i'm really worried about how she is as she always posts first thing in the morning,so i'm sending big hugs to her and hoping she is resting and taking time out for herself.:A Take care Hypno.
  • se999
    se999 Posts: 2,409 Forumite
    Good morning Hypno & Hypnoettes :)

    Just did my Butlins scratchie and won £5 :j It took me over the £10 min withdrawal so withdrew £13.50 :j

    So thanks for the advice on the thread about doing scratchies :T
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    Hi guys, am ok, just taking a step back for a bit while I get my act together!
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