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My diary - getting rid of my debt deamons!
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Got my catflap in the post today. Installing it at the weekend but in the meanwhile have installed it into a cardboard box so that they can get used to it! For some reason they don't want to 'push' through though, sure they will learn![STRIKE]Family £400[/STRIKE] CC1 [STRIKE]£415[/STRIKE] Lloyds [STRIKE]£460[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Natwest£750[/STRIKE] £627.59 Tesco [STRIKE]£1880[/STRIKE] £1725 Grand total £2,352.59
Pay off all debt by xmas 2014 #136 £1552.41/£3905
Additional money made 2014 £88.500 -
Oh yey my week and 2 days off work has jsut started! Just going out to buy paint and borrow some tools from mum and then I might get started!
Last night had a takeaway and wine
but I deserve it after the week I have had! Yesterday there were just 2 of us in the office out of a team of 6 - couldn't even leave the desk for lunch! Vry crazy but left on time, whether work was done or not, I worked hard enough!
What a lovely day! Can put my washing out on the line and open some windows!!![STRIKE]Family £400[/STRIKE] CC1 [STRIKE]£415[/STRIKE] Lloyds [STRIKE]£460[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Natwest£750[/STRIKE] £627.59 Tesco [STRIKE]£1880[/STRIKE] £1725 Grand total £2,352.59
Pay off all debt by xmas 2014 #136 £1552.41/£3905
Additional money made 2014 £88.500 -
Corr! Your day at work was manic. Your takeaway was fully justified
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Hi kei,
So how are the cats getting on with the cat flap? A friend of mine's cat refuses to use the flap when they are in. It sits there and miaows very loudly until they open door to let it out! He uses it when they're not there though!GC 2024 £1445.91/£3000
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Hi Keggie, well since we put it in yesterday my 'domestic' cat (which came from a friends house) worked out how to use it straight away and is clawing at it when it is locked! No trouble with her. My 'farm' cat (born outdoors) has no interest in it, she is scared and even though we have left the door open this weekend, will not go near the outside world! Funny as she spent her first few weeks outdoors.
Bought them both new collars with an ID disc and bell on each, but my 'farm' cat is terrified of the bell, so I took it off hers, but then she was scared of the other ones bell so I had to take that off aswell! Had friends round today and she was nowhere to be seen![STRIKE]Family £400[/STRIKE] CC1 [STRIKE]£415[/STRIKE] Lloyds [STRIKE]£460[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Natwest£750[/STRIKE] £627.59 Tesco [STRIKE]£1880[/STRIKE] £1725 Grand total £2,352.59
Pay off all debt by xmas 2014 #136 £1552.41/£3905
Additional money made 2014 £88.500 -
I don't see the point of bells tbh as my girl can stalk flies in the garden without it ringing once.0
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Ahh shiny that must be a well learned technique as all bells ringing yesterday afternoon! I have taken the bell off anyway. My kitten didn't go far enough to hunt anything, only to the boundaries of the garden/drive so far![STRIKE]Family £400[/STRIKE] CC1 [STRIKE]£415[/STRIKE] Lloyds [STRIKE]£460[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Natwest£750[/STRIKE] £627.59 Tesco [STRIKE]£1880[/STRIKE] £1725 Grand total £2,352.59
Pay off all debt by xmas 2014 #136 £1552.41/£3905
Additional money made 2014 £88.500 -
Well I had a lovely day today, OH also had day off and no golf for once, so we planned to go out shopping and bits and pieces. Anyway friend rang just before we were leaving and suggested a nice walk along the canal, so we did that instead! Such a lovely day, we walked along and got to a pub for lunch outside, lovely sunshine, and after a couple of hours there walked a bit further and then back to mine for a drink in the garden before they went. Think we saved loads compared to if we had gone out shopping and got fresh air and exercise! Grocery shop and gym will have to wait now![STRIKE]Family £400[/STRIKE] CC1 [STRIKE]£415[/STRIKE] Lloyds [STRIKE]£460[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Natwest£750[/STRIKE] £627.59 Tesco [STRIKE]£1880[/STRIKE] £1725 Grand total £2,352.59
Pay off all debt by xmas 2014 #136 £1552.41/£3905
Additional money made 2014 £88.500 -
I hope you didn't miss the Gym after a day of fresh air leisure?!GC 2024 £1445.91/£3000
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#16 XMAS 2024 £300:£366
Surveys £32.050 -
Well I guess at least I did have my exercise, but the scampi and chips for lunch didn't help! Just nice to be 'out' though have turned into a hermit trying to money save and pay off this debt, hopefully now sun is shining I will get out more![STRIKE]Family £400[/STRIKE] CC1 [STRIKE]£415[/STRIKE] Lloyds [STRIKE]£460[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Natwest£750[/STRIKE] £627.59 Tesco [STRIKE]£1880[/STRIKE] £1725 Grand total £2,352.59
Pay off all debt by xmas 2014 #136 £1552.41/£3905
Additional money made 2014 £88.500
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