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The Turn £100,00 into £10,000 by the end of 2010 all dribble unofficial Thread
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From facebook right click on the picture and then click on properties you will see what looks like a web address copy it and then put
and it should work
Victoria you might be better off trying gumtree or netmums for baby clothes i put some on before xmas and 2 lots sold for just 99p0 -
or you could do it princess's way, that seems easier lol10k in 2010 - £350.77 :beer:0
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Whitewillow wrote: »paula - go to imageshack.us, click to upload a pic from your computer, copy the 'direct link' once its been uploaded, go to advanced post on this threat, click on 'insert pic' paste link in the box, hey presto!
its already uploaded to facebook though so theres no need to rehost it can be done direct from facebook0 -
Most of my photos are on disc, not my laptop0 -
Whitewillow wrote: »whats your username? Ill add you!
This is my two
great photo !!
my username is the same as it is on here, thank you daisygogoSealed Pot Challenge Member 1273VSP 2011 Member 92 - 723.070 -
Snowball calculator will show you how long it will take to pay something off. You can then play with it and see if increasing pyt by £5 will shave anytime off, or £10, or £50 etc....
I will hunt out the link
http://www.whatsthecost.com/snowball.aspxVR repayment £404 £156.02 PAID
Airpods repayment £249 £185 £75.90 PAID
Airpods repayment £144 £99.01 PAID
Capital One £14000 -
moneymakestheworldgoround wrote: »Snowball calculator will show you how long it will take to pay something off. You can then play with it and see if increasing pyt by £5 will shave anytime off, or £10, or £50 etc....
I will hunt out the link
Or 'minimum repayment calculator' over there somewhere
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That's similar isn't it?0 -
While we're on the subject, my 10k is so I can feel financially comfortable enough to have a baby. Thanks for sharing the pics - more motivation i wouldn't get on the non-dribble thread. xJust £10,852.28p to go...
Trust that little voice in your head that says "Wouldn't it be interesting if...";
And then do it.0 -
EMminently wrote: »While we're on the subject, my 10k is so I can feel financially comfortable enough to have a baby. Thanks for sharing the pics - more motivation i wouldn't get on the non-dribble thread. x
Lots of dribbles with a baby around!0 -
here's my little one ... photo taken last summer (note to self - I must upload some pics to the computer)Sealed Pot Challenge Member 1273VSP 2011 Member 92 - 723.070
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