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TPA – 3rd Year MFW -More Challenges, Failures and Possibly some Successes!
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Glad you are OK, horrible to have a scare like that.:j
I had this large Jaguar right up my a*se yesterday on a small winding road desperate to get pass me. When it eventually passed I read the number plate R2 TPA - had to laugh.
Now we know what she gets up to ......MFW 2011 No. 161 £946.54/£2000 TargetApril 9/15March 14/15
Feb NSD 15/14
April GC £121.00/£130 March GC £127.60/£150I Love my Furbabies :smileyhea0 -
Glad you are OK, horrible to have a scare like that.:j
I had this large Jaguar right up my a*se yesterday on a small winding road desperate to get pass me. When it eventually passed I read the number plate R2 TPA - had to laugh.
OMG lol!!!:rotfl:(Did it have a large catapillar in the boot?;))
Radish I hope you are feeling better today.
I'm sat here, still in my PJs having done nothing and hubby has just arrived home:eek: He has man flu! Never has time off work and is now desturbing my peace:o
Just managed to pick up two MSs, one phone call for tomorrow and one local shop to do on my way home from work next week:j.
TPAxMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
Hope you don't catch his cold hunCurrently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck
Phase 1 - Emergency Fund - Complete :j
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Radish reporting in for duty
Felt fine today, happy as a bean, its amazing what a good night sleep can doto man flu but :Tto PJ day
Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
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How's your pit hon? And poor doggy?
Help please - what hotel did you stay in LV? Any you saw you would/wouldn't recommend? We should be going OctoberA positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
How's your pit hon? And poor doggy?
Help please - what hotel did you stay in LV? Any you saw you would/wouldn't recommend? We should be going October
Pit still has a lump but getting better!
You HAVE to stay in the Bellagio, gorgeous and near the middle of the strip.
Doggy is fine now but I have a feeling it may have been a fit:-( 2nd time it's happened now, very scary not least cause normally we cannot keep him still. As naughty as he normally is, that's his character and that's what we adore about him.
For those of you that don't know out dog collapsed on Thursday evening, lost use of back legs and had a haunting scared look in his eyes, not sure who was more scared mind him or us!MFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
Am wide awake as hubby is snoring for Great Britain:mad:
Normally I would poke him and wake him up but as he is still feeling poorly I am being nice and letting him sleep:A
Cha has got me on a roll (or is that role?), tonight I have put a load of DVDs and CDs onto music magpie, exactly 100 items for the grand total of £60.08:rotfl:. The advantages are two fold, decluttering and a nice wedge off the mortgage. I must not think about how much these items must have cost us originally, but Hearsay CDs...please:rotfl: I also went through Topcashback so should get another 10% on top of that...every little helps:D EDIT: just checked TCB account and the Music Magpie cashback has already tracked - £6.06 yehhhhhhhhheee
I have got back into consumer pulse, if I keep it up I can normally get £10 a month in vouchers, always useful for birthday presents, especially as they do Next vouchers, most of DH family live in Next clothes - weird but true!
TPAxMFW - We've only gone and blooming done it!May 2013:j0 -
CP does sound good. :eek: at the Next clothes - I'm guessing they are not savvy sales shoppers?
I must rake through our CDs and consider MM - thanks for the TCB tip on it. We must have some to get rid of as since we bought this house, we have never put up the CD cabinet so most of them have spent the last 5yrs boxed up and we only go through the box occasionallyDebt at highest: £8k. Debt Free 31/12/2009. Original MFD May 2036, MF Dec 2018.0 -
Sorry i pushed so hard i got you on a roll. :rotfl:
Am i really that bossy? Don't answer.
That is a decent amount on music magpie. We are quite attached to most of our CDs so i have never tried that one. I personally wouldn't want to get rid of any so feel mean telling DH he has to.
I was awake at 1 last night too. DH working late again, so i watched marchlands i had recorded. Probably not best to watch something so spooky on my own before bed.0 -
Tesco_points_addict wrote: »You HAVE to stay in the Bellagio, gorgeous and near the middle of the strip.
And WAY too expensive :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:. I don't even know what the other folks who're going are willing to spend so guess the organiser needs to sort that out.A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0
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