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Mummytogirls - 100 years to be debtfree - I think not!
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Hi Gap, no the BBQ was called off. I used my treat money to buy us a chinese!! xMummytogirls x0
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Boo to the weather cancelling the BBQ :mad:
Yay to Chinese :j
Gap xMortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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Luuuurrrrrvvvvveeeee Chinese yum yum :rotfl:Just keep swimming!0
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It has been really windy here this evening which has sent my cats skitzy. They are so funny to watch - particularly as laminate flooring downstairs so they can't corner or stop too well :rotfl: Has been more entertaining than the programmes on tv tonight tbh!
Have a hankering for spare ribs now after the mention of chinese takeaway :drool::(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:( = £13000 to pay off
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Hope am not bothering you but the TD conversation had me interested!!
We have had an awful summer up here in sunny Scotland so before I started my budgeting and my NSD's I went out and bought a new clothes drier from argos for £32. It is amazing its 6ft tall and you can hang bedding on it, i've had 4 loads of washing on it and havn't had my TD on for 3 weeks, which is amazing for me cause I used to be terrible for it. I am also after Christmas and if I have the £50 saved buying an old fashioned pulley for my kitchen, you get them all fancy and chrome now. Is it sad I get excited about pulley's??Why worry about the little things, When you do the big things seem bigger :A0 -
Hi Mummy
Thank you for the link to the boots offer, I've not had a chance to pop into have a look yet but will probably do it at the weekend.
Hope DD has a lovely day back at school, my DD was shattered after her first day back xx0 -
Evening diary,
Just popping in for a quicky as ive just finished work :cool:! Majorly busy in September, roll on October.
DD had a lovely first day at school, she is so laid back about everything, wish I could take that approach!
Bank accounts fine, payday 2.5 weeks away woohoo!!
Transfer is still pending on Bcard.
Think thats about all from me! Catch up soon xxMummytogirls x0 -
looks like we took out the Bcard at similar times and it took a fair while before my balances transferred considering the technology in this day and age!
Have you seen the online account management? Have to sadly say I am impressed as it shows charts for your spend by categories etc Shame I have used it for a 0% balance transfer and will not be spending on it:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:( = £13000 to pay off
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Morning diary, what a grim September day!!
Just popping in before the madness of work, I actually am sending a few emails aswell so technically am working.
Bank accounts looking good, just sent DH off on the bus which makes its easier for me plus saves on about 2 hours worth of driving round town.
Well I have good news.... DH handed in his notice yesterday :beer:. Ive seen a change in him already which is good.
Forgot to say yesterday I got a quick response from Toluna. Apparently there is an issue with stocks of vouchers... same thing happened with my Amazon voucher last time. The cinical (sp!) part of me wonders if they do this on purpose and hope people forget :rotfl:!!
Fuzzy, how long did your Bcard take?! I have seen the graphs etc but I already knew about this as DH has a Bcard too!
Right best send more emails and then get dressed!! Happy Thursday xxMummytogirls x0 -
We have sunshine here today. We had sunshine yesterday up until about 6pm. I was just saying to Itsa on her diary that we seem to get rubbish weather here when everyone else's is good and our weather is reasonable when everyone else is cold. Hmmm.... I do feel for you and hope it improves a bit before proper winter.
Congrats to DH! :T That will make such a big difference. Does he know where he is going yet?
xxMortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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