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Can i be mortgage free by christmas 2011
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Sorry about your sad news. Nice to see you back posting again. xx0
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thank Michelle xx0
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Sorry to hear about your SIL.
Well done on your savings, you will soon be MF and relaxing on the beach!Nov 2025 - part 1 - £13,878 part 2 - £20,953 Total - £34,832 24 months to go!0 -
am dreaming of that day0
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Taxi :j
I take my hat off to you, you are a true inspiration!
Well done on your OP!
I look forward to the day you pay off your mortgage!! Can't wait!
Wishing you the best of health, you deserve it!
Froggy
Froggy's New Lillypad FundTotal so far: £ 10,009.770 -
thanks Froggy and nice to see you here x0
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An inspirational journey.
Good luck with everything.0 -
Thanks Caroline.Another £12 put in savings today..not a lot but every little helps.0
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Taxi you are doing so so well. Sorry to hear about your SIL. xxMF aim 10th December 2020 :j:eek:MFW 2012 no86 OP 0/2000
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thanks lilacpixie0
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