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£1 loan payments, orangutans and learning it doesn't all happen overnight...
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That's alright, I knew what you meant!
Good plan, apparently the best time for listings to end is Sunday night (therefore started on a Sunday night) so might get them all scheduled then take my laptop to the pub on Sunday night (always a quiet shift) and change them over there.Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
Sounds like a plan!
What sort of stuff are you selling?VSP - £14.76 | Saving for a Deposit0 -
Mainly rubbish! (Or should I say lovely things that people will want to own?!)
Clothes, books, computer games, junky items, the usual really. After reading 'the things you never thought you could sell' thread maybe my manky converse! :rotfl:
I've also got about 200 records to sell but have been thinking that I may try Gumtree with those first so that I can set the price and also not need to worry about postage.Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
Yeah I have a couple of items that I'm going to try on Gumtree before putting on eBay purely down to postage costsVSP - £14.76 | Saving for a Deposit0
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So...the adaptor arrived and I epilated last night, so am reporting as promised
Legs - really not bad at all, a very tingly pain that gave me goosebumps but found in the end where I was concentrating to get all the hairs I didn't notice anything at all.
Underarms (the one you've all been waiting for!) - felt like you know when your razor has got very blunt? Like that but even blunter! It was a weird one because the way it felt made it feel like I was scraping my skin off so I should stop but of course it wasn't, so was hard to carry on. Gave me a bit of a crick in my neck trying to see what I was doing but other than that fine. Bit red after but fine this morning :T
So far am loving the epilator - bikini line here I come! :rotfl:
Oh, and £10 to LloydsDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
You're obviously dead hard - I once rang my friend and she sounded really upset, turned out she'd been crying while epilating cos it hurt so much :eek: she should really stop :rotfl:
good news on the continued payments, hope you get a bit of time to relax between all your shifts and ebaying this weekendLittle monkey born November 2012:jFroglet due March 20160 -
I've got dinner at my friends tonight so a nice start to the weekend, even if busy, busy after that
She's on the same diet as me so we find it easy to have dinner at each other's houses.
Ha ha - I shut myself in the bedroom in case it was really bad and OH saw and was mean!
I think cause in my head I just prepared myself as the worst it can be is like tattooing and I've survived about 35 hours of that, and it really was nowhere near that so it was fine.Debt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
I don't know anything about epilators, how long do the results last for?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
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Mine says you have to use regularly for the first couple of weeks to catch all new growth but then it is the same as waxing, so only every 6 weeks or so.
Good as well though cause unlike waxing you can do this on much shorter hairDebt at LBM Apr 2010 £28,767 Debt free as of Nov 2013 :j0 -
i'm doing my legs tonight Becs - I have a lovely weekend lined up and feel I ought to make the effort as I ahvent done them since before my holiday in early April!!!! LOLLBM 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] £4,076.950
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