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A Payment A Day - Part 9

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  • euronorris wrote: »
    Congratulations sweetie!! :) We also had news on Friday that OH's brother's girlfriend (still following? lol) is pregnant. :)

    Thank you Euro!

    I just about followed but had to read it a few times before it fully sunk in :rotfl:
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  • Being a pregnant bride wouldn't bother me, but it wouldn't be very MSE as my dress wouldn't suit a bump. As it is three of my guests are pregnant and due around the time of our wedding which isn't very helpful when you're VERY broody. Having my mum (and my five year old nephew) constantly asking when I'm going to pop one out doesn't help. Particularly when mum also says "you're getting on a bit now" :rotfl:

    £2.25
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  • euronorris
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    Being a pregnant bride wouldn't bother me, but it wouldn't be very MSE as my dress wouldn't suit a bump. As it is three of my guests are pregnant and due around the time of our wedding which isn't very helpful when you're VERY broody. Having my mum (and my five year old nephew) constantly asking when I'm going to pop one out doesn't help. Particularly when mum also says "you're getting on a bit now" :rotfl:

    £2.25

    Ahh yes. My nieces and nephew are forever asking me that. I'm sure their parents tell them to! lol

    Although, I'm also pretty sure that my nephew is very keen to have a male cousin as he told his Mum that I am only allowed to have boys! :rotfl:

    Glad I'm not the only one feeling broody. Just not the right time for us right now.
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  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    Howdy. work was so busy today I missed my a.m post but just made my PAD of £5. Hopefully due expenses tomorrow so will try and up my PADs....
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  • Silaqui
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    Being a pregnant bride wouldn't bother me, but it wouldn't be very MSE as my dress wouldn't suit a bump. As it is three of my guests are pregnant and due around the time of our wedding which isn't very helpful when you're VERY broody. Having my mum (and my five year old nephew) constantly asking when I'm going to pop one out doesn't help. Particularly when mum also says "you're getting on a bit now" :rotfl:

    £2.25

    Yes but at least you can have some photo's took with them so you look even lovelier and slimmer next to them and it'll be something nice to look back on when it is the right time and you are in the final stages of pregnancy! :D:p
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  • newmum1
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    Hey all
    £3.50 to CC
    £3.50 to bro loan

    £7.00 :)
  • euronorris wrote: »

    Glad I'm not the only one feeling broody. Just not the right time for us right now.


    There's never a right time to have kids Euro - you could plan down to the last detail, save as much money as you can, have a huge house with huge garden and you'll still find that everything will go to sh*t :rotfl:
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    Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
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  • Evening Padders!

    Pad of £10.00 today please Silaqui!

    I'm thinking I've going to have to raid my change bottle very soon - the car is 'chugging' along, feels like it's dragging it's !!!! behind itself and I can imagine that's not gonna be cheap!

    Hope you've all had a fab day! x
    Started PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
    Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
    Nerd No. 1173! :j
    Made by God...Improved by the The Devil :D
  • JayJay14
    JayJay14 Posts: 1,918 Forumite
    Small PAD again for me today - £1.14 to change jar.

    Hope to try harder tomorrow.
  • Evening Padders

    I'm back for day 2, so quite pleased wth myself. Had a sort out on a dormant bank account (£55.00 to C/Card 1), checked the bottom of my bag (£2.50 to my new change pot) and small change from purse (16p also to change pot) so my PAD for today is £57.66

    Not holding out that much hope for the rest of the week though as whilst I've been typing this I just got a feeling that the MOT was due on the car yesterday, or the day before, or..... :o
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