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My Lb Moment Anniversary!!!

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  • I'm just at the beginning of all of this so congrats to you and thanks, it inspires us who are a bit behind on our journey to pull our fingers out!
    LBM 17th April 2007:j
    Credit Cards paid - July 2008 [strike]Sainsys,M&S,[/strike][strike] HSBC[/strike]
    Grocery Challenge £350
    DEBT FREE AND STILL TRYING HARD
  • MUSTBEFUNNY_2
    MUSTBEFUNNY_2 Posts: 166 Forumite
    Happy Anniversary:beer:
  • newleaf
    newleaf Posts: 3,132 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker PPI Party Pooper
    Happy anniversary! Mine was last week, and I did celebrate by posting on here.
    (t's a great feeling isn't it?) :beer:
    Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!
  • medman
    medman Posts: 325 Forumite
    Happy Anniversary Keep it up

    :idea: :bdaycake: :T :j

    MM
  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    Happy Anniversary...well done...whatever you've paid off isw relevant as it's that much less than 12 months ago..good luck for being DF at end of the year.
  • jet77
    jet77 Posts: 1,586 Forumite
    newleaf wrote: »
    Happy anniversary! Mine was last week, and I did celebrate by posting on here.
    (t's a great feeling isn't it?) :beer:

    Wow - look at ur sig - u've nearly halved ur debt in the last year:T :T
    JUST DO IT ONE BRICK AT A TIME
    PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
    Weekly Budget: groceries£50/petrol£50/Unnecesary£15
    DEBT PAID = 58% (£4,212/£8216):T
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