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London Socialite Sees The Light
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Urgh can someone fix my hangover please?
And who turned the heating on?
I am v hot and bothered, my friend M has just got here and we're settling down to stud but oh dear its going to be tough today, I think I could manage the hangover if it weren't so damn hot
Wish me luck.
Am going to do my mock exam but break it down into the sections. So I'm going to time my sections but just not do it all in 3 hours I'll break in between to think about what Im doing
Im feeling very fragile and baby like today!Santander 0% £1,529.94
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Today has been a struggle! I have been working on the mock all day but not as quickly or efficiently as I had hoped, should not have drank so much last night, will keep working this evening to finish and review so the day isnt a complete waste!
Payday Friday! Whooppeee
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hey LG I must day I admire your dedication despite the hangover. You really do rock laydee!!!
Its my payday on Friday too - yay :j am pleased to say I have an extra £20 in my bank than I budgeted for this month :T I also am procrastinating on the budget for next month. We have just had an offer accepted on a house - which is both :j and :eek: need to work out our budget for the added expenses, and its seems like at the moment money will be flying out of our account :eek:
Hope you have a lovely evening xDF as at 30/12/16
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I'm sorry...I am allergic to exams so no help from me LG....
I just get so flusteredand unwell...In fact I'm allergic to essays too :rotfl:
Maybe take a break from being so MSE and concentrate on looking after yourself and doing your study schedule? Eat right, sleep right etc?
You know the basics? Don't worry about missing that lettuce for 10p (lovetubs are a complete rip off btw!!! Even marked down to 35p they are a rip off :mad:)
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determined_new_ms wrote: »hey LG I must day I admire your dedication despite the hangover. You really do rock laydee!!!
Its my payday on Friday too - yay :j am pleased to say I have an extra £20 in my bank than I budgeted for this month :T I also am procrastinating on the budget for next month. We have just had an offer accepted on a house - which is both :j and :eek: need to work out our budget for the added expenses, and its seems like at the moment money will be flying out of our account :eek:
Hope you have a lovely evening x
Hehe thanks! It wasn't the most productive day but at least I got some stuff done! Felt so much better this morning after a good nights sleep
Wow congrats!! Thats fab news really exciting :beer: and well done on being in budget!! Hope you can keep it up with the new house
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AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
Mar Challenge: Stay within groceries & eating out budget.0 -
I'm sorry...I am allergic to exams so no help from me LG....
I just get so flusteredand unwell...In fact I'm allergic to essays too :rotfl:
Maybe take a break from being so MSE and concentrate on looking after yourself and doing your study schedule? Eat right, sleep right etc?
You know the basics? Don't worry about missing that lettuce for 10p (lovetubs are a complete rip off btw!!! Even marked down to 35p they are a rip off :mad:)
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hehe no worries just nice to read the messages no need to offer advice!
Yep, I have taken a break from making over payments and I havent been writing on here so much, but after a horrid day at college last week it has helped so much to come on and read encouragement.Other than that I am eating, sleeping and writing!!
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AIM: Pay off debt & simultaneously save for deposit to buy a house by Oct 2020.
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Just got home, finished work at 5 then B and I worked until 8:15 on the exam, we had one of the most productive sessions yet. We did the prioritisation and calculations on 2 exams to time, discussed with each other our reasoning, made suggestions on each others answers then compared to the model answer.
I feel I'm definitley closer to getting the issues right than I was, still not perfect but in both those tonight I had the right 4 issues and reasonably close to the same importance as the examiner so that's good.
We are going to do the same tomorrow night and Thursday night.
Then Friday I have another exam conditions mock at college, as Monday is a bank holiday I might not get feedback till Tuesday and the exam is Weds morning so it won't give me much time to review but I hope I do well just so it gives me confidence for Wednesday
Can't believe its so close now, feeling nervous!
Got £20 left in my account till Friday, I don't have much wiggle room in my budget for this month so I will need to be careful not to overspend whilst I'm not monitoring my money so well.
Have told the stables to book me in for riding for end of next week so thats something to look forward to once this is over! I have missed the horses sooo much, although riding would help relax me, the 5am starts would just kill me!Santander 0% £1,529.94
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It sounds as though all your hard work is paying off - 4 out of 4 right issues is sounding healthy! (Very healthy). Just a little way to go and you can put it behind you and look forward to some riding again.Miggy
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Yee haw LG...way to go girlie!!!
No great wonderful e-cig treat for me this week. Might get a wee £20 treat next week if I feel I need it though. Gotten a lightbulb for the winter off amazon (a very good one...the last lasted me 2 years!!!) whilst it's on offer and something to DV sort out safari (driving me nuts...hasn't worked for ages!!!) which cos £14 so that's my treats for this week
So yeah....skinny budget this week but not as skinny as last so here's hoping I can stick to it (bearing in mind I need a new sport's bra...if I'm still up at 2 though I might well cycle to Mr A the other side of town and get it (if I can find bike lights LOL) as that's 24 hours or something :rotfl: and it's so hot and do a grocery shop whilst I'm at it) as I binned my last one
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So yeah no new carpet for me this week as it was pushing it fine but hoping new carpet on the 4th :j...Yeppas.....
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It sounds as though all your hard work is paying off - 4 out of 4 right issues is sounding healthy! (Very healthy). Just a little way to go and you can put it behind you and look forward to some riding again.
Thanksfingers crossed! One week to go!
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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
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