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At Last I feel like a real DFW
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postingalwaysposting wrote:ohh i love that saying, its great isnt it, those days are few and far between though

:rotfl: lol, of course not chris how can you offend me
i just found it funny someone asking to be accepted and theres me with no debt but still posting here :rotfl: i just hope i am accepted :rotfl:
We all are as far as I'm concerned...even if you are DF it doesn't stop you being DFW does it??? I'm mean....you still wannabe debt free???? The fact that you are not in debt anymore (well done you!)...is neither here nor there;)
Again, another well done to Teshoua for getting OH on board:D0 -
Thanks for your kind words everyone. I just wanted to say posting, that you are a DFW more than I am because when you were in debt, you used your savings and threw everything you had into becoming debtfree so I think you definitely deserve the title of DFW and as you have become debtfree, people will want your advice in the light of your experience of paying it off, so dont beat yourself up, all right?The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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Chrismojam wrote:We all are as far as I'm concerned...even if you are DF it doesn't stop you being DFW does it??? I'm mean....you still wannabe debt free???? The fact that you are not in debt anymore (well done you!)...is neither here nor there;)
Again, another well done to Teshoua for getting OH on board:D
lol
ok chris, you lot are great do you know that :Atesuhoha wrote:Thanks for your kind words everyone. I just wanted to say posting, that you are a DFW more than I am because when you were in debt, you used your savings and threw everything you had into becoming debtfree so I think you definitely deserve the title of DFW and as you have become debtfree, people will want your advice in the light of your experience of paying it off, so dont beat yourself up, all right?
hi tes yes it was hard but hey ho
sorry i aint beating myself up just had a bad day
just cheacking if i was allowed on here, if you said no i would have still posted
have to live up to the name
good luck with your debtfreeness, just let me know so i can celebrate
:rotfl: good luck hun:A 0 -
I think there should be a title for people who have paid off their debt, a bit like Undergraduate and Graduate. Maybe it should be something like Debt Free Wannebe and Debt Free Achiever (DGA) or Past Debt Free Wannebe (PDFW). Maybe you have some better suggestions. Those people would certainly have a place of honour on these boards.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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tesuhoha wrote:I think there should be a title for people who have paid off their debt, a bit like Undergraduate and Graduate. Maybe it should be something like Debt Free Wannebe and Debt Free Achiever (DGA) or Past Debt Free Wannebe (PDFW). Maybe you have some better suggestions. Those people would certainly have a place of honour on these boards.
I like Undergraduate and Graduate. It could be DFWU for those still coping with debt and DFWG for those who have paid it off :money:(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology: Terry Eagleton0
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