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irishnini
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Hi all!
Haven't been on here in ages, and back then I had a different username which I can't for the life of me remember
I've had a load of changes in the last while...returned to college in 2008 before last to get a professional qualification (which better be worth the work!), been working part time with that and just getting by on a tight budget...from all the stuff I learned on here:money:
I've one year left to go, things are always tight but then the OH lost his job ( he was covering more than half of everything)...to be honest I think this was a blessing in disguise, he's much happier and actually tackling his debts which he completely ignored when he was earning a decent wage...the mind boggles!
So i've decided to come on here to keep me in check!!
Wish me luck :cool:
Haven't been on here in ages, and back then I had a different username which I can't for the life of me remember
I've had a load of changes in the last while...returned to college in 2008 before last to get a professional qualification (which better be worth the work!), been working part time with that and just getting by on a tight budget...from all the stuff I learned on here:money:
I've one year left to go, things are always tight but then the OH lost his job ( he was covering more than half of everything)...to be honest I think this was a blessing in disguise, he's much happier and actually tackling his debts which he completely ignored when he was earning a decent wage...the mind boggles!
So i've decided to come on here to keep me in check!!
Wish me luck :cool:
:jDebt Free May 2014:j
Mortgage Deposit Savings: €2964.00/€20,000 at least!
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Good luck!0
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Thanks Swampmonster

Heres hoping for another NSD:money::jDebt Free May 2014:jMortgage Deposit Savings: €2964.00/€20,000 at least!0
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