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£1 loan payments, orangutans and learning it doesn't all happen overnight...

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  • Emzilla
    Emzilla Posts: 3,837 Forumite
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    beccie wrote: »
    Will definitely report back!

    Been told it takes a brave person to do their underarms with it - I'm up for the challenge! :D

    Ouch at even the thought of that!! I used to get my legs and bikini line waxed (stopped due to the cost) but I wasn't brave enough to get my underarms waxed.

    Good luck to you brave lady :T

    Emz xx
  • Kepp
    Kepp Posts: 4,390 Forumite
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    £30 to Lloyds :)

    Monks tonight - very excited! :D
    Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j
  • Woowoo
    Woowoo Posts: 4,603 Forumite
    Well done on the payment Bec's.

    Am very jealous of your evening, have a fab time x
    LBM Aug 09: £18,650.47 - Current: £12,854.93 (£5946.79)

    Barclays: £2,928.34 Lloyds: £2,499.60
    MBNA: £3,788.99 Overdraft: £1,900.00 Mum: £1,738.00

    Surveys: £6.60/£40.00
  • LittleMoog
    LittleMoog Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    beccie wrote: »
    Will definitely report back!

    Been told it takes a brave person to do their underarms with it - I'm up for the challenge! :D

    :eek: you must be as hard as nails! :rotfl: my friend has an epilator, and when she uses it in the bathroom her bf has to turn the telly up loud to block our the sound of her shrieking! :rotfl:
    Little monkey born November 2012:j
    Froglet due March 2016 :D
  • Jules28
    Jules28 Posts: 265 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Well done on your payment and enjoy your evening, sounds great x
  • Hi Becs - I love my epilator! It does hurt a bit, but you do get used to it. Mine is quite old now, I was thinking of replacing it as I am not sure it does the job as well as it used to but then again it might because I am so slack I only get it out about 3 or 4 times a year and it was obviously not designed for leg shrubbery! What make did you get?
    LBM Oct 2010 - £44,665.08:eek: (exc overdrafts)
    Egg:[STRIKE]£890 [/STRIKE]£0 Virgin:[STRIKE]£2,426.92[/STRIKE] £0 B'card: [STRIKE]£16,192.80 [/STRIKE]£13,497.68 Loan: [STRIKE]£25,155.36 [/STRIKE]£21680.35

    NEW TOTAL: [STRIKE]£44,665.08 [/STRIKE] £35,178.03 Debt reduced by £9,487.05 21.24% :T
    One off Egg balance: [STRIKE]£2,596[/STRIKE] £4,076.95
  • Herewego
    Herewego Posts: 2,541 Forumite
    Oh yes please tell all on the epilator was looking yesterday at some on offer but like others not sure if im brave enough.

    Well done on the payment to LLoyds
    MARCH 2016 DEBT £25750/ £25035
    EST DFD JAN 2021 (that needs to change)
    NOW JAN 2019 (that still needs to change)
  • jtr2803
    jtr2803 Posts: 3,232 Forumite
    Epilators HURT!!!

    I have to really grit my teeth to get through it but my best ever memory was my mum phoning me to tell me that she had thought it might be a good idea to epilate her lady bits :rotfl:, apparently it wasn't and she actually ended up bruising everywhere!

    I'd stick with legs if I was you :D

    Very happily married on 10th April 2013 :D
    Spero Meliora
    Trying to find a cure for Maldivesitis :rotfl:
  • Kepp
    Kepp Posts: 4,390 Forumite
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    Epilator turned up Saturday (Braun by the way E) and it's a bloody shaving plug attachment thing! Damn me for not checking the spec properly. Now need to get on Amazon and order an adaptor wotsit, so no updates yet I'm afraid!

    Shaolin monks were AMAZING on Friday! :D And despite OH's whinging before that he didn't think it would be that good he loved it.

    Went for a 5 hour walk round the woods with the dog on Saturday morning - bit of a mistake when I had to work 7 till 2am that evening, was knackered! Did 12 - 6 Sunday as well though so good for the pennies.

    Went out for dinner with OH on Sunday night which was lovely although I was so tired I fell asleep in the car on the way back :o(luckily he was driving!)

    Went for the interment of my Nan's ashes yesterday. Was glad to make it to this bit as I missed the funeral as I was in Borneo. Undertaker was useless and refused to put the ashes in the hole as he was wearing his nice shiny suit, couldn't believe it! So I volunteered to do it. Couldn't just lower them in as it was too deep so I had to climb in to do it - sides of the hole came up to my shoulders so I was covered in mud by the time I climbed back out! Luckily everyone there saw the funny side of it and it's the sort of thing that my Nan would have found hilarious :)

    £10 to Lloyds and 38p to the emergency fund :D
    Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j
  • Woowoo
    Woowoo Posts: 4,603 Forumite
    Glad your OH loved the monks as well, they are so cool :)

    Well done on the payment x
    LBM Aug 09: £18,650.47 - Current: £12,854.93 (£5946.79)

    Barclays: £2,928.34 Lloyds: £2,499.60
    MBNA: £3,788.99 Overdraft: £1,900.00 Mum: £1,738.00

    Surveys: £6.60/£40.00
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