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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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They are soooooooooooooo cute - are the friendly?
Yeah they areWell, Buttons (girl) is a bit mardy but she's coming around. Hoping she'll be nicer when she's been spayed and her hormones settle! Nibbles is a really friendly people person, will come over and give you kisses :j
Tonight they are trying to eat my shoes :rotfl:0 -
well my second job just coughed up so ive just made another payment to the credit card of £150
no 41 £500/£2,500 = 20% wow
i didnt really expect to be able to do this so its a real bonus.
roll on next payday and i can pay another 20% if possible xx0 -
Yeah they are
Well, Buttons (girl) is a bit mardy but she's coming around. Hoping she'll be nicer when she's been spayed and her hormones settle! Nibbles is a really friendly people person, will come over and give you kisses
Tonight they are trying to eat my shoes :rotfl:
We had a Nibbles too we got Cookie and Nibbles together they were siblings. Sadly we lost Nibbles 3 years ago - it was so sad Cookie sat by her grave for weeks.Well having one of those days today :eek: just can't find a way to find extra money to go towards getting anything paid off. Can't go to work this week due to daughter being poorly over the weekend and having to be taken away in an ambulance (scary stuff) so no payments to any debts ahhhhhhhhh
I know sometimes it feels like that but it is still early days. You have enough on your plate with your daughter being I'll. I'm sure things will start to settle. There are some great blogs I follow about women who have struggled with debt one has brilliant recipes which have saved me a fortune on food spend (any savings being used to pay debts). I don't think I'm allowed to post links but can pm them if you like.February 2021 GC £301.45 / £300.00
March 2021 GC £266.41 / £280.00
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We had a Nibbles too we got Cookie and Nibbles together they were siblings. Sadly we lost Nibbles 3 years ago - it was so sad Cookie sat by her grave for weeks.
AwwwI don't dare think about what will happen 'when they go'.
Will you be getting any more?I love house buns - would recommend them... although I think mine will be happier outside with access to a big run - the kitchen isn't big enough for them at the moment.
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Awww
I don't dare think about what will happen 'when they go'.
Will you be getting any more?I love house buns - would recommend them... although I think mine will be happier outside with access to a big run - the kitchen isn't big enough for them at the moment.
I'd love a house bunny. When we go in pets @h0me we always look at the adoption ones but Cooks is set in his ways and I don't know if he would accept a newbie on the block. Also it would be nice to get 2 together again.:D
Can you house train buns to use litter tray?February 2021 GC £301.45 / £300.00
March 2021 GC £266.41 / £280.00
April 2021 GC £53.19 / £300.000 -
I'd love a house bunny. When we go in pets @h0me we always look at the adoption ones but Cooks is set in his ways and I don't know if he would accept a newbie on the block. Also it would be nice to get 2 together again.:D
Can you house train buns to use litter tray?
If you adopt a bunny from a rescue they will normally bond the two buns together so you won't have to worry about them fighting and stuff.
Yes, mine use the litter trayWell Buttons is still a bit unsure about it :rotfl:but nibbles does all his businses in the corner tray. I had to stop putting litter in his cat litter tray as he wanted to use it as his bed instead!!
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daizyboo I hope your daughter is OK!
Spagbol glad you managed to vent, those shock bills are never fun, and I think they always lead to arguments, no matter whose they are! At least that's my experience...
I'm dead jealous of all you pay days out there, but I've reached that point in the month where you realise you will make it! I have plenty money but still can't shake that fear that £3.50 will put me over the edge. Which kicks in as soon as I get below 1/3 of my pay BTW, and is a bit ridiculous sometimes!0 -
I think it's about time I did something with my wedding dress (we've been married for four years) whilst it didn't cost me a fortune I spent more on it that all the clothes currently in my wardrobe and then some! I'd love to be able to wear it again (not in that way, lol!), so I'm thinking about getting it altered and/or dyed into something hoping that I 'may' have an occasion to wear it to in the not too distant future.
I have thought about selling it, but I'd need to get it specially cleaned and with postage etc it doesn't seem worth it especially as it may not sell. Plus I don't think I could bring myself to do it or give it to charity.
Has anyone else done anything like this with their dress?£2013 in 2013 £866.71/£2013
DF by Xmas 2013 #027£841.28/£6000 (14.02%) 12/2
DFD February 2015 £2,303.63/£19,520.26 (11.80%)0 -
I won £6 on the euromillions :j lol0
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I won £6 on the euromillions :j lol
Well done
my new total is £38.76/£1566 - 2.47% for #127
Going back to the cleaning thing, I am about an 8, and I have to wrestle with myself as I am struggling to find the time to keep on top of it. I am at uni part time, work 30 hours and have three children who like to make a lot of mess. When I am rich I am getting a cleanerSPC #1813
Addicted to collecting Nectar Points!!0
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