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Lol yes thanks all is ok and I dont think I need any further procedures, will find out more tomorrow! And yes, my work friend is the type of man who will appreciate johnny depp! I just plod along really and it all gets a bit fluffy round the edges sometimes. And men who dont appreciate johnny depp, may get to look at him too. If they are in our office.
The Wine, dear Julie, was banrock station, special reserve cab sav, normally about 11 quid a bottle I think, but it was dirt cheap and I went through quidco and got cash back too. The husband is keen for a repeat performance tonight as I was actually chilled and happy.
More wine tonight then, and home made beouf bourgignon. I cant wait, but what a palaver peeling those shallots.
I really need a valid update on here instead of soundbytes, however notable occurances today apart from a couple of work meetings are:
Choice home shopping rang and are reviewing my complaint re ppi. I am having a telephone interview on Thursday at half past 6.
I am wearing shoes from the back of the cupboard "what are they doing there they are nice shoes" and have realise why they were back of the cupboard should have been in the blummin bin, its like a pair of mice in a freezer bag. People look at me like its me squeaking.Trying to shift that debt!0 -
Ahh I suspected as much - I too am that type of man ;-) Had to laugh at the shoe story. I have a pair of trainers that do that. My office is deathly silent and its very embarrassing! Have you got any talcum powder in your desk draw? (long shot I know
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December 2005 TOTAL DEBT at its worst - [STRIKE]£20,596[/STRIKE]
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Now a committed saver!!!!
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No just a 5 pack of mars bars, a packet of walkers crisps and a box of tea bags.
Theres handcream though.Trying to shift that debt!0 -
Haha, handcream will probably make them squeak more, and I wouldn't recommend shoving a mars bar in there - waste of a mars bar! I am jealous. I haven't had any chocolate for 3 weeks and 1 day. Sugar was my other downfall that I'm sorting out!December 2005 TOTAL DEBT at its worst - [STRIKE]£20,596[/STRIKE]
LBM - March 2008
Finally Debt Free - October 6th, 2011 :beer:
Now a committed saver!!!!
Sealed Pot Challenge member since October 4th, 2011. Member number 14150 -
Goodness, if it wasnt for my sugar rush once a day I would drop off at 2pm. I would end up buying it from the canteen for 52p, when I get them from the cheap shops I get 4 for 79p.Trying to shift that debt!0
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It was surprisingly easy. Much easier than quitting cigs. I don't crave it ever now.December 2005 TOTAL DEBT at its worst - [STRIKE]£20,596[/STRIKE]
LBM - March 2008
Finally Debt Free - October 6th, 2011 :beer:
Now a committed saver!!!!
Sealed Pot Challenge member since October 4th, 2011. Member number 14150 -
We all have to have the odd little sin. Ive a few mind none of them are worth depicting in song.Trying to shift that debt!0
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Skint ive decided you have a very good vocalbury,
Typical hairdresser takes a while for me to work out what you mean rofl!!!!!
Glad you are feeling a bit better. Wine does seem to help with that cant think why! Hope tomorrow goes ok at your appointment and nothing further had to be done. keep my fingers crossed for you xMum 30k/29000
BC1 11500/11300
BC2 10500/10300
BC3 6500/6400 NW 950/800 Next 600/450
Here we go a again!!!:mad: DFD Oct 2016 hopefully!!!0 -
mine are crossed too xx5 Year plan. April 2020 to June 2025- CC and mortgage free by time I'm 60
Currently CC £23,674.36 /£14,895.41/£14315.42
Mortgage £28,214.65/ £26,254.71/ £25,746.43
By end 2020 I want CC at £ 19,000.00.
By end 2021 I want CC at £10,000.000 -
Skint_but_Optimistic wrote: »
The Wine, dear Julie, was banrock station, special reserve cab sav, normally about 11 quid a bottle I think, but it was dirt cheap and I went through quidco and got cash back too. The husband is keen for a repeat performance tonight as I was actually chilled and happy.
More wine tonight then, and home made beouf bourgignon. I cant wait, but what a palaver peeling those shallots.
Well Kathryn - best set another place at the table tonight. I am heading round yours.
LBM 30/6/9 Unsecured debts [STRIKE]£25,323.48[/STRIKE] £0 :T Debt free
Left for life Down Under 4th August 2012 - living frugally and have learned my lessons :j:j:j:j0
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