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Wow amazing job there Mr B, give yourself a well deserved pat on the back. I bet you're glad to see the end of that job
Granny xTargets
Trip to Australia (On hold until 2022 now) to meet new grandson born jan 21!
Lose 84lbs. Update (minus 65lbs mostly during lockdown as of 18.05.21)
LBM : July 11 - £56,962
DEBT FREE 21-05-21
MORTGAGE FREE 13-06-18
Loving my kitty cat
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Gorgeous wall Bonnington. The stone is beautiful. Well done!!!!
Superb work. Hard but well worth it. Do you have any more major work to do?
I'm up and about early since after 6 as we left a darn cat in overnight. Started singing the song of its people to wake us up.
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Hi Bonnington, as a long time reader/lurker of your diary, I would like to wish you a belated very happy Birthday for yesterday. I am glad you had a pleasant day and took it easy.
You made a superb job of the wall by the way, very impressive.
Don't work too hard and continue to take care of your health.
Very best wishes SKLFH**if*x C/C = £770 02/14
Family Loan 10/13 = £3,150.00 Now = £0.00 02/14
Bank Loan 09/13 = £21,266.76 Now= £19,800.72Paying it my way..... £1 at a time
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<<perk>> Birthday ! You kept that quiet Mr B, Were you not wanting to share your cake ?
Hope you had a good day and the family bought you lovely pressies and spoiled YOU for a change .. xIts just a bad day, Not a bad life .. :cool:0 -
Happy belated birthday0
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Happy belated birthday
Eta: the wall looks great, well done you!MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536, New mortgage added for extension- £165,000 July 1st!Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. Jan £103.27, Feb £115, March £91.50, April £100, May £200, June £200. July £200.
Total- £1162.23
Goal to pay off 1% of current mortgage in one year. £1200. (96.83% there)
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I've been meaning to ask you where your blog was hosted for ages
I've added it to my Feedly, looking forward to working my way back through it.
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Hi bonnington
Belated Happy Birthday to you.
Sorry to hear that life treating you a bit rough at the moment. Keep going Bonnington.
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Mr B , that is indeed a crazy amount for gas and electric ! Im 300 miles north of you and mines about a third of that ! Any chance of changing suppliers ?Its just a bad day, Not a bad life .. :cool:0
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I feel for you - we have night storage and after last winter we went from £103 a month to £172 a month...and Scottish Hydro sent us a letter at the weekend telling us their prices were going up again next month, so our heating units are going up from 7.9p to 9.3p. One of the downsides of living where we do0
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