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just seen my new retirement date
pudding06
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I'm so angry cos I 've just seen my new retirement date which is now when I'm 65 years and 7 months. I'm gutted. Those extra 7 months will be hell.
but I suppose on the bright side - it gives me an extra 7 months to be debt free. lol
would really like to be debt and mortgage free by the time I'm 55years but 60 is looking more like it now.
oh well.
I got it from my tiscali home page wont oost a link its too depressing.
my dids will all have to work until theyre 68 poor bairns.
pudds
but I suppose on the bright side - it gives me an extra 7 months to be debt free. lol
would really like to be debt and mortgage free by the time I'm 55years but 60 is looking more like it now.
oh well.
I got it from my tiscali home page wont oost a link its too depressing.
my dids will all have to work until theyre 68 poor bairns.
pudds
August 2009 grocery challenge £172.64/,,,,,
no point in doing grocery challenges, have no money left over to eat :0/
no point in doing grocery challenges, have no money left over to eat :0/
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Glad I took mine when I did then :jYung
Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j0 -
I'm not planning to retire until I am at least 70!
I must be mad lol!
I love my job!LBM: August 2006 £12,568.49 - DFD 22nd March 2012
"The road to DF is long and bumpy" GreenSaints0 -
How did you work that out???Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
Que sera, sera.
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You are too young to start thinking about retirement yet :rotfl:immoral_angeluk wrote:How did you work that out???Yung
Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j0 -
Unless you are rich, we will all be working until we are 97 to make ends meet! Imagine trying to get up the steps to stack the shelves when you are nearing your centenary. Better to live hard, and die young-ish!!Cheap is good but free is best!0
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lol.... unless I divorce my husband and marry a nice millionaire instead...yung wrote:You are too young to start thinking about retirement yet :rotfl:
Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
Que sera, sera.
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