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Blimey, can't compete with that last flashy, dancing post....:D
Just wanted to wish you a Happy New Year, BB, and hopefully it will be one that is more productive, less stressful and ultimately happy for you, you deserve it!!
Thanks for being a bit of an inspiration.
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Thankyou guys, and Happy New Year to all of you too
I had a great night last night at a friends house, I wans't drinking a I drove, but everyone else was, and I actually had just as much fun as themSofas were all pushed back and we had several hours of fun on wii party, just dance and songstar
I thought the London fireworks were absolutely amazing this year, they really pushed the boat out, job well done :T :T
Unfortunately I was drinking Coke all night and got home at about 2.30 and was still wide awake at 3.30, but had to get up early this morning to go ringoing with the family, and I must must must clean the guinea pigs before we go as everyones coming back here for lunch afterwards, so that one isn't a choiceThink it will be an afternoon pent kipping on the sofa
Mortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
And we're off the blocks ... got an email saying £6 has been paid from quidco :j :jMortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
HAPPY NEW YEAR, hope 2011 is a good one for you.0
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Happy new year benben - may it bring you lots of love and fun.....and a bit of extra cash too xxxSuccessful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0
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Electricity meter reading done, I spent £76 in December :eek: My dd is £45 but I was in credit and am still £73 in credit but this won't last the winter if I carry on like that, lets hope the snow stays away for a while!! I did turn off the heating again a couple of days ago and currently have the windows open and its quite mild, so that will be one thing to keep an eye on, keeping that down where possible
Right, time to go out, need to fill up with petrol today too :cool:Mortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870 -
HAppy new year BenBen - hope 2011 is happy, healthy and wealthy.
Stressed xHoping to stick to the challenge this year!!
Make £5 a day for 366 started Dec 2019
YTD £ £ 78.23/£1£1,825
Cash - £ 48.23 Vouchers - £ 30
Wombling into 2020 £38.780 -
Ahh, we've had a lovely day so far, we went ringoing this morning with all the family, then they all came back for lunch and they've just gone and ds are snuggled on the sofa with a blanket, I have the laptop and he has Wall-E just starting on the telly
Spends today = £35 on petrol, lets see how much of the month that lasts me for
Tomorrow I'm having dad for the day and then we'll go round to mums for dinner when I take him back.
Off to update the spends for the last couple of days, I treated myself to Microsoft Office for the laptop, have been making do with Openoffice but its not the same, so I bought that out of my nans money.
Some more of my Next order arrived today too; a nice black clutch bag (£4) which is ideal as I don't have a small bag for going out at all, a fab pair of knee high brown leather boots (£20), such a bargain, they were in the girls section but are size 7 so am really pleased with those, and a couple more bits for ds. I don't think he's going to need any new clothes for a couple of years now
Last night I spent £14 on a bottle of wine for my friend and the beer as a thankyou for her other half for fixing the car.Mortgage Total: £50,720/ £75,000
Mortgage Overpayments Pot £15870
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