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A Payment a Day -Part Seven!
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Ah well! another new year (well 5 days ago) I have resisted for a while but the Padders lurgy has taken over me again and I'm soooooooooooooooo happy to see the light again!
I'm officially requesting a return to PAD as it's the only way I can control the yukky debts-
Today's PAD is £2.00- hope you'all are ok!May you fill up the great clutterbucket of life and may all of your leaks be in cheese sauce
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without:cool:0 -
Morning All.
My 10 year old niece has joined facebook. I now feel ancient! lolFebruary wins: Theatre tickets0 -
Morning all, Pad of £1.35 rounding down the bank account. My first time transfering direct from my bank account to the cc and I like it. Will still make my additional payment on a Saturday of the extra's I save in the week.0
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euronorris wrote: »Morning All.
My 10 year old niece has joined facebook. I now feel ancient! lol
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I know what you mean....
My 10 year old son is a member as is my 7 year old son, 12 year old son and 14 year old daughter. How ancient do you think I feel ?!!!0 -
Morning to everyone and all the returners, newbies etc...... :wave:
I had to put my cat down this morning, bless her. She was 18 and quite arthritic - but it really was the kindest thing to do...
Had a little cry but I'm proud she chose me in the cat home all those years ago and I was able to love and look after her...we had such fun and that's the main thing.
Anyhoo...back to normal pad today of £2.
Big huggles to Jedi and peeps who need them today.
Love Sassers xCurrent debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
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Hi all
Back again to do damage to the debt. The good news is that it isn't any more than it was but the bad news of course is that it isn't much less either though part of that was the interest rate hike. So onwards and upwards.
Sorry to hear the sad news Sassers, and to the others having a tough time with the other stuff life throws at you - I lost my cat in Feb last year and it was tough going. I still seem to 'see' her around the house sometimes. We now have a manic puppy in her place which does concentrate the mind somewhat.
I'm counting the pennies in my box as I go along but won't put them as a PAD until they hit the account so I'll be doing my usual as-and-when PADs.
Hope you all had good holidays and all the best for the new year.
Joeyjimbles xxxLD 12.25 £1600.00/£0700.00 Fn £274.00 LTFn £525 LLTFn £300
Renewal 25 £500.00/£500.00 InsH 12.25 £600/£600.00 InsP 03.26 £150/£150.00
NPt 12.25 £150.00/£051.50 Ins/TC 02.26 £550/£470.00
YX25 £1500/£0750 FD £3600/£0600
PX25 £1500/£0625 P6m £1200/£0800 PEa £100/£0600 -
Thank-you, funny enough I'm not sad, but happy! It's life - and she had a fab one - this is what happens with pets unfortunately.Current debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
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Morning all,
Sassers - big hug hun, tehy become part of the family so allow yourself a bit of a cry
Still no PAD for me! Work have promised that my expenses have been sent - believe me if they are not here by the end of the week I will raise mary hell and start all my daily spending on my company CC and refuse to pay it back!!
Was proud of myself though, on bought the bare essentials in asda last nightI will use whats in my cupboards I will!!
New surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
I had to put my cat down this morning, bless her. She was 18 and quite arthritic - but it really was the kindest thing to do...
Oh im sorry to hear this, your right though it was the kindest thing for her. I think unless you have a pet yourself you cant understand how attached you become to them - they are just like a part of the family.Biggest Loser Weight Loss: 13 / 20 lb0 -
Thanks Flower and Minni. :AShe was called Rolly cause she used to eat so much and want a bit of you were having too. Never seen a cat `ask' for curried korma chicken before, she used to love it! And still eat Mr Whiskas or whatever was in her bowl :rotfl:
Tell you what Mini, reading your post, I'd be bl**dy going mad (having your hair off they call it round these parts....:D)
And I'd still bill the b***ers for the stress of it all, especially if you've incurred bank charges and the like......
Anyhoo I have to go and do some work now - catch you all later my lovelies
SassersxCurrent debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
DEBT FREE!0
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