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Fresian's Final Push...Mooooving Towards Freedom

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  • honeybear_2
    honeybear_2 Posts: 3,914 Forumite
    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? ;)
    I will be playing Quidditch by tomorrow. Woo!

    Abandoned for Quidditch - sob! :p

    Hope you're doing ok, hon :)
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  • mooomin
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    honeybear wrote: »
    Sadly I'm in London...when you going to come down here? ;)


    Hope you're doing ok, hon :)
    The second I'm sent to London I'll PM you :D

    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!
  • Lurker1972
    Lurker1972 Posts: 779 Forumite
    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

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  • moo2moo
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    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 :j
    Saving for a Spinning Wheel and other random splurges : £183.50
  • mooomin
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    moo2moo wrote: »
    I could do coffee in Chester :j
    Yay and indeed hurrah!! Do you still have my email address? Ping me an email and I will let you know when I'm going to be around :D
  • moo2moo
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    You have mail
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  • mooomin
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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 :D

    So, my debt is now under £1400
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    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 it :D
  • beanielou
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    Loan looking good as is olympics fund :grin:
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  • taka
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    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 it :D
    I am soooooo planning to go to the 2012 olympics too! :j I went to some of the Sydney olympics in 2000 (as I was in oz anyway) - It was amazing! I've never seen so many people in one place as for the athletics! There was a one way flyover thing (motorway styleee)... but for people! Accomodation costs went up in Sydney compared to normal but I did it very much on a budget. (~double for the YHA I was staying in but it meant I could have access to a kitchen and was 10 mins walk from one of the central sites) There was lots of free transport and entertainment on which helped to keep costs down.
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  • mooomin
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    Money

    I spent £10 on catfood yesterday, but that will see the little blighters through until payday :D

    PAD/Spends = £65
    Entertainment = £19.91
    Groceries = £57.54
    Purse = £20.38
    Outstanding loan = £1392.98
    Percentage completed of Harry Potter = 25% :D
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