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The future is still bright for 3Dogs - Take Two
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9) I try not to rush making decisions or judgements.
I try to look at something from every angle before tackling it so that if there are any surprises, then i've hopefully considered what it may be. I'm not easy to anger - if someone has a go at me, i just think; do i value their opinion? If not then whatever they're saying holds little weight with me and i just ignore it or brush it off.
I might over analyise some things, but i think that's why i can stay so calm. At work people are rushing around at the last minute trying to get reports ready - i already know that there's no way it'll be finished on time, but we can put it together and take it to the post office ourselves, or scan in the relevant parts that we have completed and email that to the client. There's no need for panic - if you can do something about a situation, then you do it. If not, panicing isn't going to help so you need to think your way through the various scenarios.
Maybe i'm just to lazy to not stay calm?
Errr George, take it from me dude you are not lazy. Is your boss over the moon with you yet?Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
What makes me happy?
10) Mint chocolate chip icecream with ice-magic on top
Can't really answer that one SW. I can't say if i get to that point or some purchase that it would make me happy. If i can keep my health and have good friends (and not need to worry about money), then i guess that would make me happy.
Watching my neices giggling - that makes me happy too.After falling off the gambling wagon (twice): £33,600 (24,000+ 9,600) - Original CC Debt: £7,885.91
Dad Gift 6k ¦ Savings & Inv Tst: £2,500
Loan 10k: £0 ¦ Dad 5.5k: £2,270 ¦ LTSB: £0 ¦ RBS: £0 ¦ Virgin £0 ¦ Egg £0
Total Owed: £2,270 (+6k) 11/08/20110 -
George she is amazing and has been v nice to us. Some fantastic people on this site. I feel very blessed. Thank you Tixy for being so wonderful and have a great walk ok. Wonder what type of doggie she has?Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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Ice magic - excellent! can you still buy that? -oooh I want some.
Right I really am off now.A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0 -
What makes me happy?
10) Mint chocolate chip icecream with ice-magic on top
Can't really answer that one SW. I can't say if i get to that point or some purchase that it would make me happy. If i can keep my health and have good friends (and not need to worry about money), then i guess that would make me happy.
Watching my neices giggling - that makes me happy too.
Good stay happy dude. You make us happy. Are you ever mean?Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
When can you come to a reunion (not if but when ok????) I am sooo pushy. Even if you like Ph*l C*llins i wont hold it against you.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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One thing in the next 10 years?
11) A safe clean energy source that's not going to create a new weapon but will solve the power and fuel shortages that the world is going to face. It would be even better if i could invent it
Politcians to be honest about their intentions and policies? Naaah - in the realms of fantasy there.
When are they putting that thing into effect where individual politicians will be held accountable to their constituents? Oops, silly me - another u-turn coming up. They'll put that to a vote and the majority will vote for themselves to keep the jobs they've wheedled for themselves.After falling off the gambling wagon (twice): £33,600 (24,000+ 9,600) - Original CC Debt: £7,885.91
Dad Gift 6k ¦ Savings & Inv Tst: £2,500
Loan 10k: £0 ¦ Dad 5.5k: £2,270 ¦ LTSB: £0 ¦ RBS: £0 ¦ Virgin £0 ¦ Egg £0
Total Owed: £2,270 (+6k) 11/08/20110 -
Dude you are back on my christmas card list.:DAiming for a minimal spend 20220
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Steve's laughing at me. Have i done anything wrong? Can someone else ask him ask a question?
STEVE STOP LAUGHING AT ME!!!!Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
Hi Everyone...wow its busy on here tonight!....(btw especially nice to see Miche back:j)Golly Gosh - my diary is back - Woo Hoo :j :j :j :j and all my friends too :j :j :j :j hope everyone has settled back in OK - got their own chairs in the right place, their own mugs, etc?
Whoo hoo !! great to see the old place again....is there space on the sofa for little `ol me?....squeezes in between SW & 3Dogs doggies:Dsavingwannabe wrote: »3dogs so good to be back. Do we (ie I) have to make sure I only talk about finance? I kind of do that all day in my job and dont want to do it in the evenings too?
Can someone offer advice?
Hmmm well this is Moneysavingexpert so I guess a few references from all of us to ...errr `saving money` would be enough I think;) ...so did anyone `save` any money today?0
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