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The Ultimate Hard and Fast debt clearing mission
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Morning Wendz! I'm having a rare not-totally-manically-busy day so can say hello! You can get Christmas cards with spaces for photos - not sure where from though. My Grandma has done some of her dog dressed in a santa suit.
Must make a start on some Xmas shopping but went into town yesterday and everyone seems to have gone mentalI don't have a proper list either so was trying to browse but just ended up feeling murderous!
I saw a bit of that Millionaire prog the other night, couldn't believe people were getting into debt to go on those courses - jaysus! What's 'passive income' when it's at home?
Only plans this weekend are my Saturday morning run and seeing my newest 'nephew' - hoping he'll be awake this time so I can have snugs!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
Lovely weekend planned, have some friends coming up tomorrow for dinner then we're going to a comedy gig. Church on Sunday, and mostly cleaning on Saturday as I'm still sorting out stuff to ebay/stuff to chuck etc to try to be as sorted as possible by Christmas.
NIM you have the same time as normal if you get out the house earlier, last few weeks it's been 10.30 before you've gotten out.
It's just quiet becase Birdie is awayDebt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
18 is not a normal number of visits though.This was 6 months out of date so I've changed it.:j:j:j:j0
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18??!! Yikes NIM, good luck.
Tete - passive income is an income which doesn't take much time to manage (I think). In contrast with a salaried job where you sell your productive labour time. Examples might be income producing assets such as shares, or a holiday let, something like that. Would love a few income producing assets myself
Tomorrow my sister has paid for us to go to the Taste of Christmas food festival and have dinner at Jamie Oliver's pop-up restaurant. I'm well excited!! Sunday is a friend's birthday pub drinks.
Nice weekends all round Dinah, Tete and Wendz:A :heartpuls June 2014 / £2014 in 2014 / £735.97 / 36.5%0 -
I'll need itThis was 6 months out of date so I've changed it.:j:j:j:j0
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I'm stressed out enough by my one mystery shop. I couldn't read anyone's name badge so I went straight from there to specsavers to book an eye test!Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
I think they stole the dodgy hugs.Debt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
Sounds like some lovely weekends all round.
Dinah - have a lovely dinner and enjoy the comedy night.
Tete - hope your 'nephew' stays awake. Why do i seem to have the only baby thats permanently awake haha.
Lara - taste of christmas sounds fab and love jamie olivers restaraunts.0 -
Sounds like some nice ideas for the weekend. I'm off to The Aviator Hotel in Farnborough tonight for a little celebration with the OH because we've almost been engaged a year. Can't believe how quickly it's gone! This time last year I was panicking that we wouldn't be able to get to the airport because of the snow!
Had my very important interview yesterday and might have shot myself in the foot at the end. I don't understand why they use these competency based questions now. Yes I know that it makes it fairer for everybody being asked the same questions, but they were the exact same questions that were on the application form and therefore I gave the exact same answers! They said hopefully I'll find out before Christmas if they want to make me an offer or not! I don't think I can wait that long!
Oh well I'm off to pack all my things for tonight! Have a good weekend everyone!Emergency Fund - £8572.39 / £10,000 :: Mortgage OP 2025 - £LISA 24/25 - £3200 / £4000 :: NSD 2025 - 2 / 150 :: Books Read: 1 / 52 :: Decluttering - 4 / 1000Engaged 9th December 2010 :: Married 29th October 2015 :: Bought a House 13th January 20170
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