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MG - The Matrix Re-wired
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Horace: PM sent
Uuuh - still sending off applications. This is hard work. I had to turn my radio off as I couldn't listen to radio blasting one language and then write using different language. Ok more coffee, one phone call and four applications to go, then need to tackle the books..."Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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Memory_Girl wrote: »Struggling to get started today - rainy and gloomy. So off to make a big pot of fragrant tea to warm the cockles.
Got my list of three things to do to today - as per my TADA list on MFin3 so can't afford to let the day get away from me.
Anyone else up for the week long challenge?
MG
When is the challenge starting? and is this "do three things a day"?Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with catsup
NSD 15/20, OS WL 21-6 (4)C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z #44 Twisted Firestarter, VSP #57 - £39.43
Every Penny's a Prisoner
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Dr has phoned DS2 has got food poisoningBoiler pot £30.92/£10000
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Hello ladies - loads to report
Firstly I have just eaten Geetha's Chicken Bhuna - OMG!!! Fabulous. Although its made with the same paste it tastes completely different to last weeks Korma.
Recipe up later on tonight.
Secondly - I inherited some bitter chocolate and lime green fabric today which would be perfect for cushion covers - so if Horace fancies the sound of the fabric I will do a tutorial and them pop them over to her (seeing as she is "Paying it Forward" with wedding lovelies)
Thirdly - I managed my challenge of "doing the top three things that would move me closer to my goals" and it has paid off in spades.
I hope DS2 is feeling a bit better by now Claire?
Mmmmm! Think I could manage a scoop of seconds - back later
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 -
Yeurgh my list of three has become buy toilet roll (done), buy immodium (done) go to bed early (will be done very soon) not a very inspiring list reallyMortgage £119,533 going down slowly
Emergency fund £1000/£1000
Savings for big things £90170 -
Yeurgh my list of three has become buy toilet roll (done), buy immodium (done) go to bed early (will be done very soon) not a very inspiring list really
Oh Dear - I'm guessing you are not up to looking at pictures of curry then? So I would look until you feel better. Hope you feel better after a good nights sleep though.
For anyone else feeling brave the recipe / method has been posted up so excuse me but the washing up is callingAnd maybe another cheeky swipe around the pan with a piece of naan bread;)
MGFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
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He is feeling a lot better MG the dr said he has got the campylobactor bacteria, I have had to tell the dr where he has eaten
as the authorities have to be notified so feel awfull I had to say he had eaten from the butchers in the indoor market as all the stall holders have become very good friends
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Marru - you should have said that you were getting married
Marru snuck it in on her diary.... very subtle to see if anyone was reading
a few of us noticed but weren't sure if she meant it, but she did :jabout tcb. Quidco don't pay as well as tcb. And they will match any better offers.
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I need help from you clever ladies
what is the answer to this?
A man died.
In a room, a lawyer is reading the last Will and Testament.
I, Alan Smith, was born in 1859 in London.
Now in 1920, 2 years after the 1st World War, I've left my Will and Testament.
I leave my house to my oldest son John.
I leave my farm to my second born son, Patrick.
And I leave all my money to my only daughter, Becky.
If I have anything left before I die, then i want to leave equal parts to everyone.
Signed Alan Smith
The lawyer said after reading the Will and Testament "this will and testament is false!"
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How would he know it was the 1st world warHSBC CC - £3000 / £3000
Halifax CC - £1032.77 / £1032.77
Mortgage currently at [STRIKE]£82,299.71[/STRIKE] £76,017.62 would love to overpay0
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