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MG - The Matrix Re-wired
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Been chatting to him this morning - check your PM's on t'other side BTW
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
on a roll today
Ham and pea soup in the slow cooker, rest of ham stock freezing in muffin trayready for other soups.
My benefits are all to pot after the xmas break so haven't got a clue when my next lot of money is due, so until then its using what we have here, I don't think I will get to the end of the month though without having to buy.
Going to have gammon ham and pasta for tea tonight that will use up the rest of the joint, if anyone is hungry supper time they can have ham and pea soup, I have part baked baguettes that can go with it, any soup left them can be my dinner tomorrow.Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Oh dear, two lines of washing need doing again
The wind, rain and hail has blown down two fence panels, a trellis panel, a gutter and taken a gate off its hinges. Luckily it is a rented property so I have passed the issues onto the letting agents, so they can notify the landlord.
I came home for lunch and walking from the office into my car resulted in a drenching. My coat is so wet I could wring it out at the bottom and my trousers are now on the radiator drying off. Trouble is I have to go back to the office so if it happens again, I will have to sit in wet clothes for the rest of the afternoon.OD [STRIKE] £2600 [/STRIKE] £0 :j Loan [STRIKE]£9500.00[/STRIKE] £0 :j Car [STRIKE]£3150[/STRIKE] £0 :j Moving Costs [STRIKE]£1300[/STRIKE] £0 :j Savings £1150 :j
Everytime I hear the 'dirty' word Exercise, I wash my mouth out with chocolate!0 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »Been chatting to him this morning - check your PM's on t'other side BTW
MG
Done, and have replied0 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »Been chatting to him this morning - check your PM's on t'other side BTW
MG
Don't seem to have one
Don't believe it, after getting a soaking less than an hour ago the sun is now shining!OD [STRIKE] £2600 [/STRIKE] £0 :j Loan [STRIKE]£9500.00[/STRIKE] £0 :j Car [STRIKE]£3150[/STRIKE] £0 :j Moving Costs [STRIKE]£1300[/STRIKE] £0 :j Savings £1150 :j
Everytime I hear the 'dirty' word Exercise, I wash my mouth out with chocolate!0 -
Congratulations on the articles MG: will they make a difference to MiFi3? :beer:0
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Memory_Girl wrote: »Been chatting to him this morning - check your PM's on t'other side BTW
MG
Don't have one eitherBoiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Don't seem to have one
Don't believe it, after getting a soaking less than an hour ago the sun is now shining!Don't have one either
I think MG was responding to my post rather than making a general comment...
I've had lunch, tidied up, and now have no excuse not to get on and work. But I only have boring stuff to do right now0 -
Congratulations on the articles MG: will they make a difference to MiFi3? :beer:
All part of the plan - baby steps and all.
Going to be on Radio Ulster tomorrow at 1 as well.
Busy day here at MFin3 HQ
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760
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