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in-trouble_3
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not sure if this is the right place to discuss this, but thought it would be a change than discuss debt which i know most of us are all in.
so what is everyone up too today then? and of course the weekend?
are you all prepared for christmas? what is your menu for christmas day, i think we are going to have gammon this year.
so what is everyone up too today then? and of course the weekend?
are you all prepared for christmas? what is your menu for christmas day, i think we are going to have gammon this year.
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Working today, and then taking my girlfriend out for a nice meal and a night on the town! Not seen her all week so, spending some nice quality time with her, just me and her hehehehehe!
Only got girlfriends prezzie, waiting for payday on wednesday before i buy anything else! But thats good for me, normally wait till at least xmas eve!
Christmas day is what ever my mums making LOL! Turkey, stuffing, sausage with bacon, mash, roast potatoes, gravey mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!Debt at lightbulb moment £9500Credit Card NOTHING! :T :TALL DEBTS PAID OFFProud to be dealing with my Debt!
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christmas dinner sounds lovely making me hungry now, can we come lol
we have tons of presents to buy will be doing this weekend though, see how much money we have in the bank first, not spending it on a credit card this year, so its going to be tight, we have the daughters presents, that was our main priority.
enjoy your meal and the night out on the town, we havent done that for ages, infact about 5 years, blimey.0 -
I've spoken to CCCS again today (they must be sick of me!!) and chased up CSA re some arrears (ex is back in work - over 7k arrears)
I should really be doing some housework but... I like it on here better
I do need to go into town so I can cash a cheque and buy my eldests Christmas pressie, & have cash for tonight (going to a crimbo do with my boys). Thing is, I really don't want to go tonight - just doing it for their sakes, IYKWIM.
Ah well,
kazxJanuary '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far
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Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.
I will try to work it out.
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Kazonline wrote:I've spoken to CCCS again today (they must be sick of me!!) and chased up CSA re some arrears (ex is back in work - over 7k arrears)
I should really be doing some housework but... I like it on here better
I do need to go into town so I can cash a cheque and buy my eldests Christmas pressie, & have cash for tonight (going to a crimbo do with my boys). Thing is, I really don't want to go tonight - just doing it for their sakes, IYKWIM.
Ah well,
kazx
CCCS are very helpful, i have phoned them up quite a few times and no matter what the problem is they help.
I should be doing the housework has well, my hubby is home today woo ho, after being away for 3 weeks, so daughter is looking forward to that, she was so excited when she got up this morning, they break up from school today.
I am sure you will have fun going to the crimbo doe, we arent up to anything tonight, and tomorrow me and my daughter just the 2 of us are having a x factor party lol its the final.
that reminds me i have to cash a cheque in today has well, will do that later.0 -
Lol at the X factor party - any excuse eh?

I'm sure you'll have a great eve anyway with hubby back home.
I've set myself a limit - I have to crack on at 12..... We'll see, lol.January '06 Grocery Challenge (4th - 31st) £320.Week 1 - £73.99 Week 2 £5.10 (so far
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Someone burst my bubble and I lost the plot so no idea what I spent now...Other Jan :- Petrol £20.41, Clothes £8.50, House £3.
I will try to work it out.
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