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Gallygirl's "A journey of 121,226.67 pounds begins with a single penny" diary
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Mr E please don't encourage Gally to post pictures of Mr GG (Ahem) in a skirt - I'm too young to cope with the shock I may experience :rotfl:
Tilly x x x x2004 £387k 29 years - MF March 2033:eek:
2011 £309k 10 years - MF March 2021.
Achieved Goal: 28/08/15 :j0 -
Tilly_MFW_in_6_YRS wrote: »Mr E please don't encourage Gally to post pictures of Mr GG (Ahem) in a skirt - I'm too young to cope with the shock I may experience :rotfl:
Tilly x x x xTilly, Mr GG has very good legs
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Today I have purchased toilet rolls :rotfl::rotfl:
I also saw an eagle :T:T haven't seen one for a while so happy about that
DD was here for a week but has now returned homeI read her KonMari book while she was here - a bit woo woo but quite good overall. Have decided that two pairs of sandals don't spark joy so they are going :T.
Off to quiz with friends later on, just for fun and we do have plenty of that :rotfl: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 -
I'm reading Kon Marie book too. About the magic of tidying up. It's quite good actually. Surprisingly!! :rotfl:Mortgage at end 05/2007: £90200
Mortgage at end 08/2018: £71646 paid £18354 (20.5%)
MFD: :eek:Original:05/2042:eek:
Car Finance: £8225 : £6392 (22.2% paid off)
CC Debt (0% until 06/2020): £5640 : £4400 (21.7% paid off)
Age of Money at 31/08/2018 = 23 days
YNAB is changing the way I live my life....and spend my money!!0 -
Thistlewhistle wrote: »I'm reading Kon Marie book too. About the magic of tidying up. It's quite good actually. Surprisingly!! :rotfl:
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A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
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They are :rotfl:
It's revolutionised my packing - I got loads in my bag, all neatly packed vertically and now my holiday drawers are looking decidedly neat and tidy.
Quite refreshing actually!
T:)Mortgage at end 05/2007: £90200
Mortgage at end 08/2018: £71646 paid £18354 (20.5%)
MFD: :eek:Original:05/2042:eek:
Car Finance: £8225 : £6392 (22.2% paid off)
CC Debt (0% until 06/2020): £5640 : £4400 (21.7% paid off)
Age of Money at 31/08/2018 = 23 days
YNAB is changing the way I live my life....and spend my money!!0 -
I swear Mr Ts sock fall into the MK folds now - they relax into their drawer and await their opportunity to serve - have I got this MK vibe right yet?2004 £387k 29 years - MF March 2033:eek:
2011 £309k 10 years - MF March 2021.
Achieved Goal: 28/08/15 :j0 -
Tilly_MFW_in_6_YRS wrote: »I swear Mr Ts sock fall into the MK folds now - they relax into their drawer and await their opportunity to serve - have I got this MK vibe right yet?
Sounds good to me Tilly. I've not yet had the courage to pile all my clothes up on the floor yet, but I'm getting there!:T
T;)Mortgage at end 05/2007: £90200
Mortgage at end 08/2018: £71646 paid £18354 (20.5%)
MFD: :eek:Original:05/2042:eek:
Car Finance: £8225 : £6392 (22.2% paid off)
CC Debt (0% until 06/2020): £5640 : £4400 (21.7% paid off)
Age of Money at 31/08/2018 = 23 days
YNAB is changing the way I live my life....and spend my money!!0 -
I am decluttered, but I've never got into the MK folding thing.
I'll have to check this out - I want a neatly folded sock drawer too!Early retired - 18th December 2014
If your dreams don't scare you, they're not big enough0 -
Tilly_MFW_in_6_YRS wrote: »I swear Mr Ts sock fall into the MK folds now - they relax into their drawer and await their opportunity to serve - have I got this MK vibe right yet?
This just cracked me up.
I tried the MK method but I think I must be too untidy :rotfl:Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became
In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!0 -
Oops, been MIA again
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A few internet and TV issues recently - went to do a speed test this morning but couldn't remember how - I need to connect laptop up directly to one of the cables coming out of one of the boxes but forget which one.
Hopefully coming in on budget for Sept (possibly because I've upped the budget). Out with friends to a quiz tonight - hoping we win the cost of our dinner :cool:.
Nature Notes:
Last time I went to golf with Mr GG I saw around a dozen eagles - doing this :T:T:T but with more style. That's more than I've previously seen in all my life combined
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The flamingos are back so I'll pop down to see them at some stage - there are a lot of black-winged stilts there though that dive bomb you :eek:.
Saw this little grasshopper with purple legs yesterday. Can't find him on any charts so either I've discovered a new species or a kid got hold of him with a marker pen :rotfl:. Picture not very good as tried to do a close up on my phone.A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effortMortgage Balance = £0
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