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463.7 for the price of 56.8 - Ramblings of a life.

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I've been here, on and off for yonks. I have come to the conclusion that I will get there eventually but I'm not stressing too much.
I'm afraid you aren't going to find many money saving tips here, but you may like to jump along to see what a 40 year old, single mum, recovering alcoholic, teacher, trainee counsellor, allotment owning, dog walking, chutney making, hopelessly disorganised woman spends her life whilst having the knowledge that she is in debt but not really stressing about it toooo much. Sorry Martin
It could be fun.
I'm afraid you aren't going to find many money saving tips here, but you may like to jump along to see what a 40 year old, single mum, recovering alcoholic, teacher, trainee counsellor, allotment owning, dog walking, chutney making, hopelessly disorganised woman spends her life whilst having the knowledge that she is in debt but not really stressing about it toooo much. Sorry Martin

It could be fun.

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Out of date chicken tonight sauce chucked down the sink, with a later addition of the fat from the mince makes a blockage.....but chopstick and boiling water will cure!Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
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Just passing by to say welcome to the board. I can't wait 'til my debts are low enough that I don't need to stress about them too much. Though having said that, if I'd stressed about them a bit more over the years I wouldn't be in this mess now!
I've just had a look through some of your other posts (I know that sounds a bit stalky, but don't be afraid!) and I bet your diary gets really interesting so I have subscribed and look forward to reading more xLBM Dec 2011. Aimed, but failed, to clear all unsecured debt by Feb 2019. Finally free of unsecured debt 21st May 21!
Debt Dec 11: Unsecured £69,579 + Mortgage £59,948 = £129,527
Debt May 21: Unsecured ZERO! ZILCH! Mortgage £22,3320
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