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London Socialite Sees The Light
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Ok I cried..... I have only read the first two pages and the last three but what sprang out to me is that as much as you are naturally overjoyed at the debt reducing so well (well done!) the news about your friend being cancer free is what really meant the world to you... shows the depth of your character
Enjoy your date and wonderful news about becoming an Auntie, its a lovely role to have and it sounds like you will be a good role model
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Wow LG, it's all been going on for you. Congratulations on the new % reached. That's such great news.
I hope the date went really well and that as well as making you laugh there was the right amount of chemistry too. Your outfit sounded lovely, so I'm sure he was knocked out by how you looked too.
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Good papers to do together mellonnicoley, those two are all about tonnes of question practise. In F1 preparing the statements, all the marks are in the workings so dont bother trying to get it balanced!
Thanks Horace, really great. I have a little niece already from younger brother so it'll be nice for her to have a cousin from my older bro! Takes the pressure off me! haha
Thanks for the suggestion, that sounds like something I should read. I am feeling better about it now having spoken to a friend in that dept and she said it could be good for me overall despite not working for the same boss
Phew! V pleased they accepted the lower offer. hope it can all be sorted quickly for you!
Hi Gina, sorry I made you cry!! Thanks so much for your lovely post.
Hi Muffin, yeah its been pretty hectic! Thanks, about to update it again by a smidgen as the other loan DD has gone out!
The date is Thursday this week, so excited, got my outfit uber cheap with my vouchers so quite chuffed with that
Hope all OK with you, I need to spend some time catching up on everyone else diaries, time just seems to fly these days!!! xxSantander 0% £1,529.94
Sainsbury's 0% £4,371.31
Total 0% £5,901.25
AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
Mar Challenge: Stay within groceries & eating out budget.0 -
Just updated my siggy....
25% of debt paid off :j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j
Just need the Post Office DD to go out now and I can declare under £10k!!
Thanks everyone for getting me this far, couldn't have done it without all of you.
Budget going well so far this month, helped out by Sainsburys. The food order didn't turn up Sunday night after waiting in for 2 and a half hours! They had driver shortages apparantly and just cancelled it with no warning. So wrote an email to customer services who were v.apologetic and have compensated me £20 e-voucher and the refund confirmation was for £92.80 when my order was £72.80 so will see what comes back into my bank.
Im also due a refund for the riding gloves I ordered online as they had no stock.
I think Sainsburys did me a favour though, as I went to Boots this am to get the items on that list that were toiletries and couldn't believe the amount of deals that were on so I think that all came in at a lot less.
NSD's not racking up at all this week and this whole month seems to be small daily spends so will aim at sticking to £10 a day rather than NSD counting.Santander 0% £1,529.94
Sainsbury's 0% £4,371.31
Total 0% £5,901.25
AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
Mar Challenge: Stay within groceries & eating out budget.0 -
LondonGirl252 wrote: »Just updated my siggy....
25% of debt paid off :j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j
Just need the Post Office DD to go out now and I can declare under £10k!!
Thanks everyone for getting me this far, couldn't have done it without all of you.
Budget going well so far this month, helped out by Sainsburys. The food order didn't turn up Sunday night after waiting in for 2 and a half hours! They had driver shortages apparantly and just cancelled it with no warning. So wrote an email to customer services who were v.apologetic and have compensated me £20 e-voucher and the refund confirmation was for £92.80 when my order was £72.80 so will see what comes back into my bank.
Im also due a refund for the riding gloves I ordered online as they had no stock.
I think Sainsburys did me a favour though, as I went to Boots this am to get the items on that list that were toiletries and couldn't believe the amount of deals that were on so I think that all came in at a lot less.
NSD's not racking up at all this week and this whole month seems to be small daily spends so will aim at sticking to £10 a day rather than NSD counting.
We done hun keep up the good work xxxxxMum 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 -
YAY Brilliant news!! WELL DONE!!!6k in 2012: £4200.00/£6000.00
6k in 2013: £8209.62/£6000.00
7k in 2014: £5900/£70000 -
I've been reading your diary quietly in the background... but thought I had to speak up on behalf of all us readers!!
Its now mid afternoon - and we have no report of how the date went?!! Spill!! :rotfl:0 -
Precisely......
Yeah SPILL...or else the cupcake gets it :rotfl:
You're obviously loved up in your boudoir...
Still following but I got a kenwood chef at the weekend for £24 so now going mad (very unfrugal) buying all manner of attachments for it...
E:dance:
I believe in the power of PAD
Come and join us on the Payment a Day thread
:dance:
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Precisely......
Yeah SPILL...or else the cupcake gets it :rotfl:
You're obviously loved up in your boudoir...
Still following but I got a kenwood chef at the weekend for £24 so now going mad (very unfrugal) buying all manner of attachments for it...
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What cupcake?!
Is this just a way of you saying you're about to eat a cupcake?! hehe6k in 2012: £4200.00/£6000.00
6k in 2013: £8209.62/£6000.00
7k in 2014: £5900/£70000 -
Actually no.....
I ate too much the other night (Put on about 1/2 a stone over night) so back on the weight loss
E:dance:
I believe in the power of PAD
Come and join us on the Payment a Day thread
:dance:
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