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TPAs It started off as a 2009 NYR - time moves on - I need to be MF by mid. 2012!
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LOL - whether it's right or wrong depends on your motives for feeding it to him. If you have high life assurance on him and you're feeding it to him on the basis that it may kill him then this is obviously wrong.
However, if it's six months out of date, isn't pork or chicken, smells ok when you cook it and you taste it first then I see little problem with feeding it to him!0 -
chirpchirp wrote: »LOL - whether it's right or wrong depends on your motives for feeding it to him. If you have high life assurance on him and you're feeding it to him on the basis that it may kill him then this is obviously wrong.
However, if it's six months out of date, isn't pork or chicken, smells ok when you cook it and you taste it first then I see little problem with feeding it to him!
lol, I would rather have him than any money, I found a good un, took me until I was 30 mind you!
Well I didn't taste it, but hypothetically he seems ok:rolleyes:;)
TPAxMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
Is he still ok? Any signs of stomach cramps etc?0
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Hi TPA!
Your new diary looks great. I could never get through the old one. You sound so determined and what a brill 40th birthday present to have your mortgage paid off!Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
Tesco_points_addict wrote: »:rolleyes:Hypothetically………………………………….. if I found a hypothetical BBE 06/09 ready meal of meat balls in my freezer and fed it to my husband, would it be wrong?? :rolleyes:
Is it wrong? No... not if he survives... or signs a wavier first.MFW: Nov 2008 £156k, Jun 2015 £129k, Jun 2017 £114k.0 -
Mortgage_Reduction_Novice wrote: »Is it wrong? No... not if he survives... or signs a wavier first.
:rotfl::rotfl:Is he still ok? Any signs of stomach cramps etc?
Erm, no problems reported 'Hypothetically' of course!Hi TPA!
Your new diary looks great. I could never get through the old one. You sound so determined and what a brill 40th birthday present to have your mortgage paid off!
Thank you clearmydebts, I waiver from being very good and motivated, then I go on the 'Grabbit' thread and out comes the credit card and everything goes pear shapped!:eek:
I think we shall organise a nice expensive holiday for the same year as we pay off the mortgage - perhaps Las Vegas.:D
I have got my slow cooker on, it has a strange concoction of beef, red lentils, chilli powder, oxo and vegetables! Well its got to be better than out of date food from the freezer:rolleyes:
Hope everyone is ok, I take it it's first day back to work for most.
TPAx
MFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
An expensive holiday when you clear off the mortgage sounds like a brill idea!Total (Aug 19):€58,567 Now:€26,947
DFD:Nov 22/June 22
Mortgage: €199,712
MFD: March 2042/July 20340 -
Hmmm, decisions, decisions. I normally buy our RAC cover with Tesco vouchers. Ours is due at the end of the month. Its £50 worth of vouchers for cover for the two of us, homestart relay and all that. However looking on Topcashback I could get AA cover for £121.65 same cover as RAC and £50 cashback plus I get an extra 3% of that amount so would be £51.50 cashback. Overall would cost us £70.15 in cash or £50 in Tesco vouchers…….help don’t know what to do now! If I keep the vouchers we could buy Cinema tickets etc with them and get more for our vouchers.
Any advice?
TPAxMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
Have you priced up First Call GB... it doesn't appear on cashback sites but I think their UK cover is only about £43. I've been with them for 4 years and my last car I had to call them out three times in one year but had no complaints. It insures the car though, not the person so it depends on how this compares to RAC or AA. Keep the Tesco vouchers for fun things, you earnt them!MFW: Nov 2008 £156k, Jun 2015 £129k, Jun 2017 £114k.0
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Personally I'd get it in cashDebt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0
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