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From Trash to Cash: the £100 to 10K Dribble thread
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That is brilliant Amber!! I had no idea that fetish existed-what an excellent invention whover thought of that :-)
Must admit Collectors corner did make me laugh...especially the' other ladies' items :-)
I dont think you'll want my slippers they will bring down the standard of your site as they look like Granny slippers!!0 -
Amber_Sunshine wrote: »Multi level marketing - ie where the guys at the top make all the money (same old story ...).
My new website is now showing on my profile ... go take a peek, Mabel ...
Love it!!! You sure got some attitude!! Hope it goes well....sealed pot challange #572!Garden fund - £0!!:D£0/£10k0 -
I was just printing something off here, and it's occurred to me that few people who aren't pro musicians know about this site:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page
Sheet music can be fiendishly expensive to buy, and pretty much every standard work that's out of copyright is scanned in here in PDF format, ready to print out.
Of course, if you're printing out more than a few pages, then make sure paper and printer ink don't cost more than the score!
Extremely handy if you've got kids learning instruments, or if you belong to a choral society etc.
I seem to be having money saving rather than money earning ideas today. Oh well, I suppose that's something...Stage one - declutter
Stage two - sell the clutter
Stage three - turn the money into more money
Stage four - pat self on back
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Amber - just had a nosey, it is so professional, and you are so bossy! I love it, hope it goes well!xturn £100 into £10000 in 2010 member #16 £567.68/£10,000 -I'm a wiggly worm, I'm a wiggly worm, how do you do, I love you, I'm wiggly worm!0
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That's what I thought, I have a wife and 3 kids to think about whereas he is a single guy with no commitments. If it goes pear shaped he can walk away, I can't take that risk. nope, I'll keep it simple and fit it around my existing job.Would like to: Retire at 54. 19yrs .Clear mortgage by 50. 16yrs. Clear Secured debts by 43. 8yrs.Clear Unsecured debt by 39. 4yrs. Gain full control of my finances by 36. 1yr.Keep my head above water. Today.Dribble Diet: Starting weight(26/8): 18st 7lb:eek: current weight(08/11): 15st 11lb Ideal weight: 12st 7lb0
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Glis that is fantastic! my mums a member of an operatic society and is always after music-thankyou so much!!! you can consider that your good deed of the day!!!!0
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Amber - I've just had a look round as well - just brilliant!Stage one - declutter
Stage two - sell the clutter
Stage three - turn the money into more money
Stage four - pat self on back
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Amber - love it, god knows what my OH will think though if he sees my internet history and sees your site lolLife is a work in progress0
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MM your new collection is lovely.
I have put some new bits into my shop, and some more to put in later.
I have also taken some pictures for ebay later tonight as it's free listing.0 -
amber that website is FANTASTIC, good on you.0
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