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Wooohooo :j :T :j *demonstrates beginner pole moves in celebration*
Don't you go anywhere, I need you and Lula to demonstrate how one stays debt free when I eventually get there!
Rosa xxDebt free May 2016... DFW#2 in progress
Campervan paid off summer '21... MFW progress tbc0 -
*pokes head in and offers snowballs and cocktail sausages on sticks (which are still all the rage oop North)*
My,my Miss Nora, what fab news, it's proper made my day reading your good news, very well done petal :T'Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses' - Confucious0 -
:j:j:j well done hunny(gone a funny shade of green) an so envious tho hoping to be debt free next year .
It was encouraging to read about your PPI My bank also has a phone line to make a claim and have just started the ball rolling ( my CCs and 4 capital release loans and personal loan are thru them so am hoping that it will be fruitful - the guy on the phone said it did sound like I had been mis sold it for several reasons) . Not making plans will just wait and see - cant hold breath as will take a few weeks
Don't disappear on us tho as we are mere mortals and need advice from the WISE ONE LOLDate restarted DFW 30/04/16
Money owed :-
Vet £700
DMP too much ( need to find out how much ) :eek:
That's it0 -
*Ahem*
1hr and 54 minutes to go....
Thankyou.0 -
Knitting_Nora wrote: »*Ahem*
1hr and 54 minutes to go....
Thankyou.
Did you forget leap year
Or is the 1st March your first full day of being debt freeMortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)0 -
Did you forget leap year
Or is the 1st March your first full day of being debt free
:rotfl:Today is redundancy day, which means tomorrow is technically my first debt-free day (provided the settlement turns up in the bank...).
Oooo, it's also payday today... *back flips* mwah! *cartwheels off*0 -
WOW! I've been so busy I haven't signed in for a while, and this has obviously helped... *takes credit for Nora's debt-free-ness* :rotfl:
Seriously. Wow. Just wow. :T:A
Hope this thread will still be here for visiting [STRIKE]counters thieves [/STRIKE]supporters for a long time yet, and to serve as a fantastic motivator for others. Did I say
WELL DONE NORA!!!!!!!!!!!Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).0 -
jobbingmusician wrote: »WOW! I've been so busy I haven't signed in for a while, and this has obviously helped... *takes credit for Nora's debt-free-ness* :rotfl:
Seriously. Wow. Just wow. :T:A
Hope this thread will still be here for visiting [STRIKE]counters thieves [/STRIKE]supporters for a long time yet, and to serve as a fantastic motivator for others. Did I say
WELL DONE NORA!!!!!!!!!!!
Awwww, silly *blushes* thank you.
*Dons ancient non-ebay-worthy posh frock, and steps up to the mic* I would like to thank you all for your continued support - without which I could not have got this far; your constant theft of my counters - without which I would not have been able to test my 'shopping for exactly what you came for, and nothing else' skills, and your general you-ness which has kept me sane (or laughing hysterically) since joining the set in October...
*notes the loud 'gerroff the stage' music* umm, and I'd like to thank my mum and dad, and, um, the ferret wrangler - without which we'd have been overrun...and Mars, for making Galaxy Counters - sponsers of most of my work to date....0 -
congratulations Nora so pleased for you, please stick around as we need to know what it feels like to be debt free so we know what to expect when we get there.0
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Never mind the date then
CONGRATULATIONS & CELEBRATIONS (the chocolate type of course)Mortgage Aug 12 £165K, Aug 19 £0
ISA challenge start 2019 £3000/£1500 (50%)0
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