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Matt's mission to be MF!
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nattypants wrote: »Only four days late to say - HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY MATT LE CHIPPY;)
That's great news having £££s returning to you, that mortgage is gonnabeagoner in no time at all:D
Enjoy your day
PS can't help but notice that you've failed to lay MY decking. Again.
Hey Natty,
Thanks and I hope you're right about the mortgage getting going!
Now you've just gone and spoiled my surprise of laying your decking! I had planned on stealthily fitting it all in a night and have you walk out of your back door to see nice warm buttered muffins and a hot coffee sat on the garden table, on your nice new decking! Bet you peeked at Christmas presents as a kiddie?Mortgage at Highest- £126.995 Aug 2006
Mortgage- (Lightbulb moment, Sep 12) £95,571. (Jul13) £92,616 (Oct14) £88,224
OP Since Sep 12- £11,401.13, currently £8,416
Original Finish Date- Aug 2032
Target Date Aug 20200 -
sweetdaisy wrote: »Hi Matt
DH is changing his mind all the time! He would love to get a VW Transporter, but at the moment he likes the look of Audi's.
Congratulations on 'finding' all those overpayments and great news that you will get your £700 for your car - keep at it you are doing well :T.
You can't go camping in an Audi! They are trend cars, very in at the moment but there will come a time when they loose that appeal. Buy one then and saves oodles of money!
Just got £32 for an ebay sale, might find its way into OP's.
I think I've bulked up the car money to £1,200. As my mate wants the nice wheels on the car as well as the steel ones. Yay!Mortgage at Highest- £126.995 Aug 2006
Mortgage- (Lightbulb moment, Sep 12) £95,571. (Jul13) £92,616 (Oct14) £88,224
OP Since Sep 12- £11,401.13, currently £8,416
Original Finish Date- Aug 2032
Target Date Aug 20200 -
Ebay item sold today for £32, rounded up to £34 balance in Paypal now moved over to the bank account and OP'd.
Back in the saddle guys!Mortgage at Highest- £126.995 Aug 2006
Mortgage- (Lightbulb moment, Sep 12) £95,571. (Jul13) £92,616 (Oct14) £88,224
OP Since Sep 12- £11,401.13, currently £8,416
Original Finish Date- Aug 2032
Target Date Aug 20200 -
Matt_The_Chippy wrote: »Bet you peeked at Christmas presents as a kiddie?
Yep! And still do!!!!!February13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
C'mon nattypants:cool:0 -
Its been a really busy weekend, both days working on doing my decking. If I was sensible, I could've chosen a nice simple straight forward design. Oh no, not me! You could say its a bit awkward lining the angles up. Lots of work left to do- steps, handrails, gates and fence. Enjoyable to do and I'll take pictures to showcase to the rich people who don't mind paying for the amount of labour needed to do this.Mortgage at Highest- £126.995 Aug 2006
Mortgage- (Lightbulb moment, Sep 12) £95,571. (Jul13) £92,616 (Oct14) £88,224
OP Since Sep 12- £11,401.13, currently £8,416
Original Finish Date- Aug 2032
Target Date Aug 20200 -
Forgot to write that I've managed to do an OP tonight. I had £100 given to me towards my car sold to my mate. And I sold a switch on ebay, £33. So a total of £133 went in today.Mortgage at Highest- £126.995 Aug 2006
Mortgage- (Lightbulb moment, Sep 12) £95,571. (Jul13) £92,616 (Oct14) £88,224
OP Since Sep 12- £11,401.13, currently £8,416
Original Finish Date- Aug 2032
Target Date Aug 20200 -
Matt_The_Chippy wrote: »Enjoyable to do and I'll take pictures to showcase to the rich people who don't mind paying for the amount of labour needed to do this.A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort
Mortgage Balance = £0
"Do what others won't early in life so you can do what others can't later in life"0 -
GG, would I? :rotfl:
I would make Natty a nice Octagon shape!Mortgage at Highest- £126.995 Aug 2006
Mortgage- (Lightbulb moment, Sep 12) £95,571. (Jul13) £92,616 (Oct14) £88,224
OP Since Sep 12- £11,401.13, currently £8,416
Original Finish Date- Aug 2032
Target Date Aug 20200 -
Matt_The_Chippy wrote: »GG, would I? :rotfl:
I would make Natty a nice Octagon shape!
And in exchange, I will cut your grass. Just saying;)February13 - £74990 (or thereabouts)
MND - Let's go for 2020 'cos it's got a nice ring to it:D
C'mon nattypants:cool:0 -
nattypants wrote: »And in exchange, I will cut your grass. Just saying;)
Natty,
Did you only offer to cut Matt's grass because you can see that there's much less of it now the decking is down?:rotfl:
She's not daft, our natty!!!Mortgage at end 05/2007: £90200
Mortgage at end 08/2018: £71646 paid £18354 (20.5%)
MFD: :eek:Original:05/2042:eek:
Car Finance: £8225 : £6392 (22.2% paid off)
CC Debt (0% until 06/2020): £5640 : £4400 (21.7% paid off)
Age of Money at 31/08/2018 = 23 days
YNAB is changing the way I live my life....and spend my money!!0
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