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A Payment A Day - Part 10!
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Evening everyone
5.40 please JulieJim to cap one today.
Congrats Silaqui to paying off your loan.:j
Booby sorry to hear about FIL - hope all is well soon x:A
Hope Green and Angelic are ok - they have been MIA for a few days:(Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
Little_bit_dizzy wrote: »By the way - not quite 7 but thought I should just test the wine - tasting rather delish
Funny I am sampling wine too but no dinner party organised:D
Danko - returned to SW last week and on my first weigh in last night I lost 5lb:beer:Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j0 -
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I am drinking wine too - should be at the gym but can't breathe properly so I won't be able to do anything properly. I will make up for it next week. Obviously I am more than well enough to drink wine
Just logged onto my internet banking to find that my Gas/Electric has gone down by £15 :beer: what with that and my water DD being reduced by a fiver I'm doing pretty well on the utilities front! I'm half tempted to ring them and ask them to put it up again just so I know I'm building a stockpile for next winter...
Pad for me of £1, please JJ waiting for all the DD's to go out so I know what I have leftover!
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Funny I am sampling wine too but no dinner party organised:D
Danko - returned to SW last week and on my first weigh in last night I lost 5lb:beer:
I am ''sampling'' wine too :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Happy Friday night everyone! :beer:
Wooooooo well done boysma!That's brilliant for your first weigh in! You're so well behaved. I'll have to see Tuesday with my own weigh in... I ain't too convinced as I've missed 2 Zumba's this last week or so because of school BUT I've been to Zumba tonight so I'm utterly fuffed. Jimjams and Sopranos - only 9 episodes left EVER! Booo! EVER! Sad times.
Hope everyone's doing okio? Wine for all... (though there never seems to be much in these glasses...) xx:j (2013) :j* Virgin Atlantic [STRIKE]£2,837.01[/STRIKE] £2,835* B'card [STRIKE]£851.51[/STRIKE] £850 * Egg [strike]£5,608.83[/strike] £5,608.83 * Mint [STRIKE]£816.13[/STRIKE] £770 *0 -
£10.54 for me today please Juliejim.
For those trying to quit the evil weed, hang on in there and be very kind to yourself in the meantime. You are doing something amazing for yourself. It is great to break free of the dependancy. I reached my 4th year of quitting last month and I have saved a fortune! More importantly I improved my health and reduced the liklihood of my lovely son smoking.
I signed up for free motivational texts through either Nicorette or Nicotinell online( I can't remember which) and I found them very helpful. They send a text in the morning to motivate you and then in the evening they ask if you have smoked that day. Good luck :happyhearPAD-ing Since 7/1/11 2012 - £2329.10 2011 - £4760.88 :money:
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I've been out for dinner and am two French martinis to the good. Om nom nom0
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hmm, I'm on mind bending tea and biscuits.:j
polka purpura
PAD to date: £1166-22
Pay off as much as you can #127: £4,600 (£2,300 debt / £2,300 saved)in 2011.£660 / £4,600.(debt paid 28.7%; target 14.3%).
Sealed pot challenge 1292: £0 (target £600 by 31-12-11)0 -
£240 please! Into savings (for hubby's laptop). I'm desperately trying not to touch it but I may have to yet... we'll see.*Insert interesting words here*0
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For those of us in debt, just a wee idea for inspiration. I don't know how you all budget but each month I have typed up a list of what's going out in each pay period, e.g.:
4th - £100 Scottish Power, £153 Loan, £25 savings
You get the picture! Anyway I did one today that is what it will look like when we're debt free....
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We will be able to pay all our bills and be comfortable, donate money to charity, and even if tax credits got scrapped we'd still be comfortable.
It's shocking how much your debts affect you even when you think "oh it's only £100/month for that bill".
Am now very motivated to be debt free.*Insert interesting words here*0
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