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MissOptimistic wrote: »Sounds a bit like me - Our Wedding Anniversary on 23 Dec, Brothers Birthday on 25 Dec, DS1 Birthday on 28th Dec, My Birthday 1st Jan and OH on 2nd Jan!
Hope you don't mind me joining in - I have been trying to catch up on this thread, but there's so much to read - anyone fancy diluting 200+ pages into a paragraph? :rotfl:
Welcome Miss0ptomistic - love your user name.
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Double_Trouble wrote: »KITS FOR KIDS Appeal
Is anyone going by Leicestershire (Burbage) on the way to the collection point as my sister has rung to say she has a whole team kit plus a carrier bag full of others
Cheers
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Got the Xmas List from DS1 today - he's fast shooting into the teenage years and what he wants are computer games (as I thought)
He asks for 3 things per year for Christmas - his theory is that the baby got 3 gifts from the 3 Kings, so three is the right amount of "hearts desire" things to appear on his list.
So I've got £9.50 of Tesco Vouchers, £30 in cash - and an absent father that I can text with a request to order something from Amazon (the most expensive one naturally -:D)
So can any amazing super shoppers figure out for me the best way to get:
Pokemon - Battle Revolutions for Wii
Dragonquest IX - for DS
Pokemon Rangers - Guardian Signs
I should be able to add another tenner this week from our food budget, and ....................
................. finally got Scottish Power to accept that I am paying them too much DD every month, s hoping for a cheque for £250 before Christmas, although it should probably go to pay school fees rather than toys IYSWIM?
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
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when did approved foods start selling fresh veg?Boiler pot £30.92/£10000
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when did approved foods start selling fresh veg?
Couple of weeks ago I think - I got an email from him, well not from him personally IYSWIM
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »Couple of weeks ago I think - I got an email from him, well not from him personally IYSWIM
MG
missed that email, had a few bits last week from thereBoiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Just back from dropping off all those Reading FC shirts at the K4K collection point. It was dead straightforward, for those who were concerned.:)
Not much else to Tada about apart from baby steps struggling through paperwork - ratio seems to be 1/3 recycling, 1/3 shredding, 1/3 filing. Mission is to clear all the stuff off the coffee table so I can put my new lamp on it (early xmas pressie).
Oh and my other Tada - complications with the bank and a direct debit, so I had a strop on Thursday and registered a complaint and they refunded all the charges today and gave me £25 - it does pay to complain - normally I would have just sulked about it!!:T0 -
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