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  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    Gotta love those bank holidays sometimes :D
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  • nah nearly time for my bed :rotfl:cant belive it i was so depressed earlier regarding driving etc but i am so happy now :) i love this site... martin if you ever close it i will start a petition :rotfl:
  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    Have you done the Yukon Gold promotion yet? Since you're on a roll!
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  • taka
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    martin if you ever close it i will start a petition
    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :rotfl:

    Work for me tomorrow too... and not a bank holiday up here :mad: :rolleyes:
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  • Gemmzie wrote: »
    Have you done the Yukon Gold promotion yet? Since you're on a roll!

    pardon :confused: no, dont know what it is.
    taka wrote: »
    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :rotfl:

    Work for me tomorrow too... and not a bank holiday up here :mad: :rolleyes:

    ahh never mind taka, i dont class it as a bank holiday anyway, its just a normal day to be but you get payed more and an extra days holiday... not to mention the 'fun' we have :rotfl:everythings cooked now we have 15/16 brownies, 12 cookies and loads of slices of blackburry muffin cake :D they are going to love me tomorow... thank heven its all my fave staff if not i wouldnt take anything in :rotfl:
  • :rotfl:look at my pigsback star for today

    When it comes to your finances, you cannot let your reputation come before your bank account. If you are afraid of being called 'cheap,' you need to get over it. The people who toss those types of terms around are the same people who are deep in debt, so what do they know about money matters? Being thriftier will help you increase your cash flow -- and decrease your stress level -- so create a tighter budget and ignore what people say about your spending habits
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  • beanielou
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    Geat news on SS thingy.
    Still dont understand it though!
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  • x_raphael_xx
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    Hey Pap, looks like you've had a lucky week, hope it keeps on rolling!
    Lets hope your brother is forthcoming with more money!!

    Very well done on paying off the bed in such a short time! :T

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  • Hey Pap, looks like you've had a lucky week, hope it keeps on rolling!
    Lets hope your brother is forthcoming with more money!!

    Very well done on paying off the bed in such a short time! :T


    Hi raph... i have payed 'off' the bed however i am still using the 0% deal so that i can put my winnings in my savings account :)

    update ~
    nothing to report really... except i have restarted my nvd's for september, i know its early but thats what i am doing :D
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