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A Payment A Day - Part 10!

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  • Thanks for that info.
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    I will now go out and spend it all at once :D .
    It's been an expensive weekend here but was well worth it. Watching Crawley play at Manchester United was pretty special.

    you should be very proud of your team, it was an enjoyable match to watch,also glad to see someone support home team dont like it when people dont support hometeam.:D
    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
    Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
    pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29

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    you tube channel never too old
  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    l.m.hart wrote: »
    you should be very proud of your team, it was an enjoyable match to watch,also glad to see someone support home team dont like it when people dont support hometeam.:D
    I don't support a home team :o

    Although I'm in Edinburgh I don't follow Scottish football (Mainly because it's not very interesting to me, and there's a lot of sectarian nonsense that can go with it)

    T'other half is of Geordie stock so we are Toon fans and go to Newcastle as often as we can afford it (rarely!!) to follow them.
  • I don't support a home team :o

    Although I'm in Edinburgh I don't follow Scottish football (Mainly because it's not very interesting to me, and there's a lot of sectarian nonsense that can go with it)

    T'other half is of Geordie stock so we are Toon fans and go to Newcastle as often as we can afford it (rarely!!) to follow them.
    that seems to be a big issue in scottish football, cant see why politics or religion have to come into.i like football and it was one of the first things i had to sacrifice when my dh was diagnosed with depression 6 years ago. its become a very expensive hobbie. was just glad with crawley that they did well moneywise out of the fixture.:D
    MAKE £2022 in 2022 no 29 £2022/£434.10
    Mortgage@ 1/1/2022 £17540 / £1601.39
    pay all your debts by xmas 2022 £15000/ £1865.29

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/680889456637403
    you tube channel never too old
  • boysma
    boysma Posts: 828 Forumite
    4.00 today please JJ to cap one.
    Payment A Day £15 (started 17/5/14) :j
  • LondonAndy
    LondonAndy Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    Hi folks

    £2.09 for me please
    Debt Free 25th August 2010 with PAD !!
    TARGETS : :D:D
    Save 12k in 2013: #068 : £7,305/£12,000
  • £2.50 for me today please Juliejim :D
    PAD-ing Since 7/1/11 2012 - £2329.10 2011 - £4760.88 :money:
    NSD's April 10/10 Mar 11/12 Feb 11/12 Jan 8/8 :D
  • Hi everyone,
    Sorted out monthly finances today and have a big payment for the month £418.44
    back to small pad's till end next month.
    Two months minimum bills 57%

    Debt total April 2010 £7962.28 DEBT FREE March 2012 100% cleared :T:T:T
  • sashybo
    sashybo Posts: 4,595 Forumite
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    Hi all, just £1 again today.
    Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Car loan 1 £11,174, Car loan 2 £5,532, CC 0% BT £780. Debt Free Diary to try & keep spending in check.
  • Sassers
    Sassers Posts: 1,303 Forumite
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    Hi everyone :wave: - hope you're all having a great weekend. :wave:
    I've had a week or so off padding everyday...so just catching up! Lot's of news to read:D
    OH went to Nottingham yesterday to watch Cardiff play so I had the house to myself and it was bliss. :D
    We've had a weekend of football here too but on the radio and 'puter. I also watched a bit of the Crawley match too and thought of you Paul on the terraces!:j
    Been doing a bit of financial re-jigging, I have a new debt-free shiny bank account (the co-0p) as Lloyds have been really awful the last month. I've been with them 20 years too, which is a shame but there you are...
    So it'll be a £20 pad to the gas today for me please Ju - thank you XX
    Current debt and mortgage: £25, 820.35 Debt/Mortgage at start: £92,598 (27/09/2010)
    DEBT FREE!
  • JayJay14
    JayJay14 Posts: 1,918 Forumite
    Hi everyone,

    Back from our weekend away, had a great time - the hotel last night was really great, fourposter bed and lovely food.

    Ransacked my purse and have 3 x £2 coins for the gold jar, and 38p to the change jar.

    Total £6.38.
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