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flying_fresian wrote: »MSE Folk in Englandshire.....I'm going to be in Chester and Leeds/Halifax at various points this month. Does anyone fancy a coffee?
Sadly I'm in London...when you going to come down here?flying_fresian wrote: »I will be playing Quidditch by tomorrow. Woo!
Abandoned for Quidditch - sob!
Hope you're doing ok, hon@ LBM = £15,872.65, now £10,819.82AF Jan = 7/? Feb = 5/14 Mar = 14/20 Apr = 6/14 May = 2/14 June 2/14 July 0/TF Aug 1/TFv Sept 6/TF Oct 4/7"NEVER DOUBT YOUR OWN QUALITY"0 -
Sadly I'm in London...when you going to come down here?
Hope you're doing ok, hon
I'm doing fine, I was playing a bit of Harry Potter tonight, put down the controller for ten minutes to cuddle the cat and fell asleep :rotfl: Only just woke up so having ten minutes to catch up on forums then back to bed for me!0 -
Hi F_F, sorry you've not been too well, but hopefully with a proper diagnosis you'll soon be on your way to full fitness again - a friend of mine in the real world had gallstones - one quick op coutesy of private health care 7 she was all ok again...complete with 3 weeks off work as 'recovery'....
As far as the bread maker is concerned I absolutley love mine - but i don't use it to its full potential - its goes on every Friday so that i can have nice doorstep toast for my Saturday breakfast treat. The smell is heavenly .
I have tried to use Lo-Salt in it rather than normal, but the loaf tasted hideous, so instead I use 3 sachets that you can get from most fast food places & top up with lo-salt - hey preston tasty bread while keeping the salt intake down
Yummsville!!I do not make mistakes, I learn lessons.I work to live, not live to work.I love to live & live to love.Good enough is exactly that.0 -
flying_fresian wrote: »
MSE Folk in Englandshire.....I'm going to be in Chester and Leeds/Halifax at various points this month. Does anyone fancy a coffee?
I could do coffee in Chester :jSaving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500 -
You have mailSaving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.500
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Morning all!
Before I return to Hogwarts (it's so much fun!) I thought I should do my normal money post of the day. I didn't spend anything yesterday apart from the previously confessed lunch, so quite a good day for spends.
Money:
PAD/Spends = £76
Entertainment = £19.91
Groceries = £67.54
Purse - same as it was before
Outstanding loan = £1393.98
So, my debt is now under £1400
In other exciting news, myself and my best friend have been saving up for the Olympics for a couple of years now, and our savings account has just gone over £1000. It's probably going to cost a lot more than that for a few days in London during the Olympics, but we're very excited about it0 -
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flying_fresian wrote: »In other exciting news, myself and my best friend have been saving up for the Olympics for a couple of years now, and our savings account has just gone over £1000. It's probably going to cost a lot more than that for a few days in London during the Olympics, but we're very excited about itMortgage free as of 12/08/20!
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Money
I spent £10 on catfood yesterday, but that will see the little blighters through until payday
PAD/Spends = £65
Entertainment = £19.91
Groceries = £57.54
Purse = £20.38
Outstanding loan = £1392.98
Percentage completed of Harry Potter = 25%
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