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Steal as much as you like! (Well, steal my ideas - I'm not issuing an invitation for you to hack into my bank accounts and steal any money!!) Isn't there some kind of saying that "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery", or something like that?
Oh, and don't apologise for wittering. The idea that wittering isn't allowed on here would be a disastrous one for just about everyone who posts here! :eek:Starting again 13/4/19Home loan 1: £21,102.50 Home loan 2: £7,698.99Total owed: £28,801.49
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Ha Ha!!! Thank you Lois_E,
I shall continue with me wittering drivel!!! And i shall steal your sig,and that alone!!!:D
Well not a NSD,just paid for my car tax online,£170 for 12mths,not bad,alot better than what other people have to pay,was contemplating just getting the 6 months,as this is going to be an expensive month,but that is over £90,so i bit the bullet,and stretching the dogs booster,the month overlap,so i can get them done with next pay days money.:)
Glad that horrid white stuff didnt settle,got the dogs out for a nice walk,even though they are now,absolutely caked in mud,..... oh the joys!!;)
Picked up my cats food,ordered online,2x10kg bags,and saved £10,its already gone in the money box!!:D
Oh,and i do believe its a C/Tax free month,lovely jubbly!!!:j
Roll on Friday,my next day off,of Saturday and Sunday to,i can hear it calling me,yep it is,come to mamma,vino!!! Blossom Hill,White Zinfandel,£5,at the Londis,gonna treat myself!!!:DTotal Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Ooh lovely new sig coming. How exciting. What are you going to put in it?Starting again 13/4/19Home loan 1: £21,102.50 Home loan 2: £7,698.99Total owed: £28,801.49
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I'm just going to put,the total owed,it will look great come Apr14:D
Well,good day at work,new briefing went well,long day sat in a classroom though,us guards arent used to it!!!:)
Well,the Guards Managers job,is being advertised tomorrow,so ive got my application form to do now,i was seconded to it a few years ago,but the manager,eventually 'won' his 3rd grievance,and that was that,then when he finally did go,i never went for it,it didnt feel right for me at the time,now the 'new' one has gone,for various reasons.
So this time,i will give it a bash,i would love to get it,if i dont,atleast i still have a job,and for that,i am very thankful for.:)
Spent £1.98 today,for porridge and a toasted bagel,was starving,my own fault for not having a proper dinner last night,that will teach me!!:DTotal Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
NSD,lived on 'fresh air'.:rotfl:
Just spent an hour trying to all my mortgage paperwork,you know,put it somewhere 'safe' never to be seen again!!;)
Anyway,i have found it,couldnt actually remember how much i had actually borrowed,one of those 'Northern Rock Together Mortgages',you know the ones,part loan,part mortgage,borrowed over 100%,just got divorced at the time,solicitor bills,and lodging,prevented a deposit,anyway,down to the nitty gritty,the total i borrowed of,Northern Rock,was *drum roll*
£129176.55p from Dmr 2005. :eek:
Atleast its starting to look a bit better!!!:D
Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
Yay! Well done on sorting out your paperwork and finding your numbers. :TStarting again 13/4/19Home loan 1: £21,102.50 Home loan 2: £7,698.99Total owed: £28,801.49
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good luck with the managers job. Will that be more money? My granda used to be a guard on the railway, have fond memories of travelling to holidays with him. do you still get free travel?
. mortgage 2 87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k
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Thank you,Kirstypark,
Yes it will be more money,trying not to think about that at the minute,incase i 'crash' the O/P Calculator!!!!:rotfl:
Yes we get free travel on our own line,i have to pay 1/4 on other lines on the dearest ticket,but to be fair,the last place i want to be on my day off,is anywhere near a train!!:D
Love it though,been there 16 years this August,....... not that i'm a train spotter or anything!!;)
NSD,helps not having a valentine!!!:rotfl:Total Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0 -
i will keep my fingers crossed for you then. i used to get very carsick, so family used to drive to holiday place and granda would smuggle me on the train to meet them. It did limit our holiday choices to somewhere on his line though:rotfl:
. mortgage 2 87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k
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Thank you,Kirstypark,i will keep you updated!!:)
Well,i have had an expensive,but nice weekend off,it started off on Friday,went to the doctors about my foot,its been hurting since before Christmas,especially after a long shift at work,ive got Planta Fasciitis,anyway,i had to pay £7.70 for perscription pain killers!!:eek:
On the way home,i treated myself to a couple of bottles of wine,and a cream vienesse finger,you know the ones,with the chocolate at each end,yummy!! Of course,in line with my diet,it was low fat!!!:rotfl:
Anyway,yesterday,i cleaned my ferrets out,then the dog run,and found the !!!!!!s had dug through to daylight!!:eek: So i swiftly went out and bought two plastic dog beds,to cover the floor area,and hopefully prevent them getting any further. So last night,i fed the dogs,my oldest is 13 years old in July,my old faithful,he has arthritis,anyway he was eating from his bowl on a stand,and all of a sudden his legs gave way,heartbroken.:( So ive been out today and bought him a memory foam mattress,he used to have one,but one of the others 'killed' it.
So thats been my weekend!!:DTotal Mortgage amount borrowed
£129,176.55 Dmr 2005/ £90,485.00
Current savings £3000:T0
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