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"Sealed Pot Challenge 5"
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Greetings all
Can you sign me up please, time to stick to saving, lol:rotfl:1p Savers Club £2.20
2013 Frugal Living Challenge
Positive Steps Challenge
Pay one debt ~ 2013 :mad: 20p savers club 2013 #127 - £4.20
Proud to be dealing with my debts
approx £20,0000 -
:eek::eek::eek::eek: omg i just remembered me £2 pot
its got £110 in it yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaaa :j:j
<<<<<<<<<<<<,doesnt feel so bad now
thanks for all messages they mean a lot
i didnt do too bad after all this year £115
kass xxbr no 188
AD 17th apr 09:D
mortgage free 22/5/09:D
debt free 11/8/09:D
:j#18 £2 saver = £ :T sealed pot #333silent member of mikes mobi will lose weight :rolleyes: i will sort my house
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Hiya Kerfuffle and well done with your pennies - or cents is it in Canada???
Hi Sue-UU,
I wish it was cents or dollars, but as a one cent piece is the same size and colour as a one penny piece they are called pennies over here, and when I say I'm putting pennies in my pot they literally are pennies. No cents or dollars for me I'm afraid
. And worse than that, today I haven't even managed any pennies
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I haven't had any roadkill for ages - I'm thinking Sparky has been in my neck of the woods. Sparks do you have any rellies over here?0 -
Good morning everyone
In answer to the following questions
1. How do I find so much road change. - I look down at the ground whilst walking ( I do bump into a lot of people but eh,ho!)
2. Do I have rellies in Canada - Unfortunatelt not - But I do know someone with a spare bedroom who's going to invite me my DW & our Jack Russel to come & stay with her, Hmmm any takers? :think:
Sue I only hold kids to ransom when they're NOT throwing change away :rotfl:
LC2 how very dare you
Anyhoo, 5p tea room change for me this morning
Off now folks, take care as it's blowing a hoolie outside, get wrapped up, take care & keep saving
Sparky0107 - Sealed pot challenge member #002. Total for SPC3 £1,030.57 Total For SPC 4 £2247.00 Total for SPC 5 £2574.62 :T Total for SPC 6 £4552.91:T
:rotfl:LC2 & Jakes-Mum are off their heads :rotfl
:j DEBT FREE AS OF 20/01/2012 :j0 -
Please can I join for 2012 will help keep me focused aim is for £400
Thankyou has been so motivating reading all the posts0 -
Some more change from ds' daily trip to the shop with my sister

It feels quite heavy already, Im determined to stick to this.0 -
Well from joining last night, I've got my pot ready and found all the loose change in the house and i'm starting with a total of £5.33
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Hi Sue - can you add me please. First challenge ever!
looking for a £1 a day so £365Sealed Pot Number 1508
Credit card 1 £865.15
Credit Card 2 £5,618.380 -
silverfox13865 wrote: »Greetings all
Can you sign me up please, time to stick to saving, lol:rotfl:Please can I join for 2012 will help keep me focused aim is for £400
Thankyou has been so motivating reading all the postsHi Sue - can you add me please. First challenge ever!
looking for a £1 a day so £365
Welcome to you all Sue will be back soon to allocate you a number, BTW chippy61 2012 is a leap year so your total will be £366
Sparky0107 - Sealed pot challenge member #002. Total for SPC3 £1,030.57 Total For SPC 4 £2247.00 Total for SPC 5 £2574.62 :T Total for SPC 6 £4552.91:T
:rotfl:LC2 & Jakes-Mum are off their heads :rotfl
:j DEBT FREE AS OF 20/01/2012 :j0 -
well I think i put 69p in the pot today, though it may have been 89p i cant remember how many 20p's I had :rotfl:SPC No 002 SPC(3) £285/£250 (4) £519.84/£500 (5) £768.32/£500 (6) £911.30/£600 (7) £913.23/£600 (8) £1184.82/£750 (9) £2864.04/£750 (10) £3846.25/£1000 (11) £1779.72/£1000 (12) £1596.55/£1000 (13) £1534.70/£1000 (14) £775.60/£1000 (15) £700.20/£1000 (16) £2081.34/£1000 (17) £1691.15/£1000 (18) £2470.95/£1000 (19) £0/£10000
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