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The "Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2012" challenge - PART 2!!!
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phoebesmum2105 wrote: »Chuffed, chuffed, chuffed to bits, another debt gone, paid off £260 and finished last last but one PDL, and hopefully when I here from the Credit Union, they will all be gone forever:j
Cheers everyone, have a marvelous week, and keep up the number crunching:T
Absolutely superb hun, you are doing sooooooo well :T:T:TNew Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0 -
Jemma, step away from everything! First you can't pump up a gym ball, now the tray, whatever next?!?!? My OH is bambuzzled as to how you managed to try to blow the gym ball up with the pin still in by the way
:o:o There was a different attachement on the football pump which seemed to fit into the pin which appeared to have a small hole at the bottom... Must admit, I was wondering how long it would have to take me to pump it up with a hole the size of a pin head! :rotfl:
vw_campervan_mum wrote: »OMG Jemma how do you dislocate yr fingers carrying a tray - but even more how did you "pop" them back in by yourself??? OOh big cringe at the thought of it! Be careful of those domestic accidents - lucky it didn't escalate with tray dropped on toes etc.mumof3plusoh wrote: »OUCH Jemma, how did you manage to do that??? but even moreso how did you manage to pop them back???? Feel slightly sick now_pale_
I think I must have over extended my fingers holding the tray and bent them too far backwards. I put the tray down and just pushed my fingers forward again and Voila! It's just weird! I really don't think I'm cut out for doing things by myself, I need to do some serious saving up to pay for a cook, cleaner, personal trainer...etc etc etc... who are paid to risk their own life and limb so I don't have to! :rotfl:New Debt Journey: Pay off £19,622.91 by 30th April 2015 :T
Debt at Highest: £43,073 :eek:0 -
bit of an urgh day, so i thought i would cheer myself up an pay £20 off the card - so
#100 3328/5701 58.37%:xmastree::TDebt Free by Xmas '12 #100 5701/5701 100%:T :xmastree:
:D2013 - OH's year to be debt free:D0 -
Happy Birthday Karenann
Hope you feel better soon Jake's Mum
Happy Valentine's Day to everyone!Pay debt in 2012 #278 £2347/£5364
Sealed Pot 5 #1713 £78.57 //Crazy Clothes Challenge #97 £79.49/£100
Grocery Challenge:
Feb £359/£360 Mar £390/£450 Apr £335/£320
May £330/£320 Jun £455/£400 Jul £321/£320
Aug £399/£370 Sep £345/£300 Oct £421/£400 Nov £0/£3200 -
OH brought me chocolate
a tiny handbag shaped box with heart shaped chocs in
I made him HM garlic focaccia (didn't realise I had used the self-raising flour instead of bread flour though oops), and HM pasta sauce. I liquidised the sauce which made it doubly nummy mmmmm, best way to get veg into kids too apparently. OH is now watching some matcho war film with clint eastwood in, whilst I get to look on here
perfect
Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0 -
Well I would have got a HM tea tonight (my OH was doing me a jacket spud for when I got in from work!) but I wasn't that hungry so had a couple of crumpets and came to sit in bed tootling around online! Need to work out an accurate budget for the next 9 days to last me to payday (and DFD!!), but my bank login keypad thingummy is downstairs... wonder if OH fancies a wander down?!0
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Bless him he did go grab the keypad for me!
Sooo I'm actually a little amazed at how much money is in the account - not mega bucks by any means but I should be able to eat and get to work for the next week which is a plus! Quidco should be paying me £21.60 in the next couple of days which should make things a little more comfortable - no more trips to Costa though - had two in the last week and it is SOOOOO expensive!!
If anyone is thinking of trying Netflix through quidco - I signed up on the 4th Feb and it's confirmed alreadyNot worth staying with once the free trial is over though at the moment as there are no new movies whatsoever on it - but there are some old TV programmes I've been watching - like Misfits and Coupling (and X-Men cartoons!!)
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Friends, I spoke too soon. We had a lovely steak at home and were just settling down to watch 'Rizzoli and Isles' on the TV (he fancies the dark haired girl with the husky voice and flat chest), when DH slapped his forehead and says 'Duh, I nearly forgot-I bought you these two days ago and hid them in the cupboard so the children wouldn't find them'.
With just over an hour to go until the end of Valentines Day, he produced - a bouquet of flowers from 'Superstore'. The pricetag was on still on and it was a lot for some sleeping flowers-AAAAARRGHHH !!! :silenced:'You've got to tell your money what to do or it will leave!' Dave Ramsey0 -
does anyone know how long it takes for Quidco's cashback to fall into your account?
It says it's been paid... but nothing in there yetxxx
Life is too short not to love what you do.0 -
does anyone know how long it takes for Quidco's cashback to fall into your account?
It says it's been paid... but nothing in there yetxxx
I think mine took almost 5 days last month:cool: I'm only getting £2.10 this time so its not such a big deal, but it does seem to take an age.10lb to lose & keep off in 20204.5lb/10lb:rotfl:0
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