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Just popping on quickly to share my news -- we have a mortgage agreed!!!!!!!!! Am so pleased I cried at the mortgage broker - oh the embarrassment.0
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Congrats Kidkat, what lovely news, you have waited long enough. xxxIt's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window
Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory. - Ghandi0 -
Congratulations Kidcat! :j :beer: :T :grouphug:0
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Just popping on quickly to share my news -- we have a mortgage agreed!!!!!!!!! Am so pleased I cried at the mortgage broker - oh the embarrassment.
Yay!:j:j:j So pleased for you!:DOur days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind.
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Great news kidcat.0
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xx Congratulations Kidcat xxxAugust wins: BBQ, Solar Garden Lights, Seeds0
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That's great news, Kidcat. What a relief for you.GC 2011 Feb £626.89/£450 NSD3/7 March £531.26/£450 April £495.99/£500 NSD 0/7 May £502.79/£500
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Pleased for you kid cat.
Can anyone help? I need to line a cake tin and haven't got any greaseproof paper or baking parchment. Can I use the inside liner from a cereal packet or will it melt or burn? Have posted on a separate thread but thought I'd try on here as you know everything between you.Second purse £101/100
Third purse. £500 Saving for Christmas 2014
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£237 Christmas Savings 2013
Stock Still not done a stock check.
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Congratulations Kidkat :j:j:j I'm really chuffed for you :j
Don't worry about crying, my 6ft 2 roughty tuffty husband cries whenever he collects the dog from the vets, the nurses have got used to him
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