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            Not sure Bedsit Bob bit naive on tv channels. Don't watch a great deal. Do also like Sky Arts channel being a music buff.
 Anyway feeling brighter today no idea why I had to dunk breadsticks into chocolate spread this morning. !!!! Right dog walk, tidy upstairs and me. Off on first date for lunch yikes.LBM 13039 1.1.13 Now £0 Finally Debt FreeMortgage free Oct 2019:)EFund/savings £25000 10/11/220
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            Bedsit_Bob wrote: »Is this "Stella" programme not available on any FTA service?
 Not available on Catchup either?
 Unfortunately not, it is Sky 1. You might be able to watch it on the computer though if Sky offer this through their website?0
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            Well holding back on getting my roots and haircut done, so another 50 pounds thrown at cards today. Do feel a lot better for making additional payments;-)LBM 13039 1.1.13 Now £0 Finally Debt FreeMortgage free Oct 2019:)EFund/savings £25000 10/11/220
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            Can you rent your drive out, do you live in an area where that would be possible. Can you advertise at work for a lodger?
 You seem to be paying a larger amount proportionately to Virgin than the other cc's although they are on 0%. Can you cut that back and pay more off Capital One instead.0
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            Have you thought about getting a water meter? Our bill, for four of us, is £23 a month (SE Water).
 Usually you can go back to water rates if the meter doesn't work out cheaper (sometime around the 12 month anniversary)0
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            both series one and two of stella are available as box set on Amaz@n, it's my favourite too:rotfl:mortgage 1 33,000. paid nov 2012 . mortgage 2  87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k0 . mortgage 2  87,000 due 51,686.76 at july 2013, but then:new home and remortgage ... £101065.43:eek: now 74k0
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            Have you thought about getting a water meter? Our bill, for four of us, is £23 a month (SE Water).
 Usually you can go back to water rates if the meter doesn't work out cheaper (sometime around the 12 month anniversary)
 I agree with this suggestion. My water bill has more than halved since I got a meter.0
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            If you have a shredder, then you can make your own bedding for your rabbit. Also, if there is a greengrocers near to you they might be glad to give you a bag of vegetable trimmings for your rabbit to eat.Never Knowingly Understood.
 Member #1 of £1,000 challenge - £13.74/ £1000 (that's 1.374%)
 3-6 month EF £0/£3600 (that's 0 days worth)0
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            pennypusher wrote: »Can you rent your drive out, do you live in an area where that would be possible. Can you advertise at work for a lodger?
 You seem to be paying a larger amount proportionately to Virgin than the other cc's although they are on 0%. Can you cut that back and pay more off Capital One instead.
 Do usually have a lodger but has been quiet on that front at moment. Someone interested yday in my room so fingers crossed.
 Virgin majority of debit with 9451 only paying minimum with them will breakdown my signatute later. Hope to clear capital one this month. Thanks for your comments.LBM 13039 1.1.13 Now £0 Finally Debt FreeMortgage free Oct 2019:)EFund/savings £25000 10/11/220
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            Have you thought about getting a water meter? Our bill, for four of us, is £23 a month (SE Water).
 Usually you can go back to water rates if the meter doesn't work out cheaper (sometime around the 12 month anniversary)
 Actually have a water meter unfortunately I am a bath monster and had a lodger last yr as well. Will move onto showers as weather gets warmer.LBM 13039 1.1.13 Now £0 Finally Debt FreeMortgage free Oct 2019:)EFund/savings £25000 10/11/220
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