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What Would You Do With £15,000 If You Weren't In Debt?

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  • cathybird
    cathybird Posts: 15,840 Forumite
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    wyebird wrote: »
    What a cheery signature :rotfl:

    We're all off to hell too then I guess....that was never on the sky agreement :confused:

    It was actually, it was in the small print
  • Spendi
    Spendi Posts: 204 Forumite
    I would Trade in my Pre DFW car for a slightly newer but much more economical diesel car which would be cheaper on insurance !
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  • cathybird
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    Wow that sounds fantastic! :T

    You can write about me if you want? :p:D

    OK southernscouser, wot's the plot then? A thriller about a double agent with a special Bond-style car mat that unexpectedly shoots bullets to get him out of a tight spot, along with his exploding pen? Or a crime novel about a superintelligent serial killer who leaves a car mat next to the body each time as his sinister signature? ... or wot about a Disney cartoon number with animated singing car mats? What do you reckon? ....
  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    cathybird wrote: »
    OK southernscouser, wot's the plot then? A thriller about a double agent with a special Bond-style car mat that unexpectedly shoots bullets to get him out of a tight spot, along with his exploding pen? Or a crime novel about a superintelligent serial killer who leaves a car mat next to the body each time as his sinister signature? ... or wot about a Disney cartoon number with animated singing car mats? What do you reckon? ....

    Def the Disney number :rotfl:
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  • wyebird
    wyebird Posts: 755 Forumite
    I would fill up the camper van and go........
  • southernscouser
    southernscouser Posts: 33,745 Forumite
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    cathybird wrote: »
    OK southernscouser, wot's the plot then? A thriller about a double agent with a special Bond-style car mat that unexpectedly shoots bullets to get him out of a tight spot, along with his exploding pen? Or a crime novel about a superintelligent serial killer who leaves a car mat next to the body each time as his sinister signature? ... or wot about a Disney cartoon number with animated singing car mats? What do you reckon? ....

    :rotfl:

    Can't we combine all 3? :think:
  • Karmacat
    Karmacat Posts: 39,460 Forumite
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    Lol! To an awful lot of the above!
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  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    Congratulations on the milestone SS :j

    I'd buy a newer car and stick the rest in an ISA ready for a house deposit / get out fund for the future
    No longer using this account for new posts from 2013
  • cathybird
    cathybird Posts: 15,840 Forumite
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    :rotfl:

    Can't we combine all 3? :think:

    yes why not, a Bond-style thriller that ends with a chorus line of cartoon singing and dancing car mats ...

    any other suggestions? ....
  • wyebird
    wyebird Posts: 755 Forumite
    cathybird wrote: »
    It was actually, it was in the small print

    I am gonna read very carefully in future LOL If they don't have a copy of the original agreement will I be ok :confused: Is there a template?
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