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Forgot this was a car thread :eek: :rotfl:I am a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on Mortgage Free Wannabe & Local Money Saving Scotland & Disability Money Matters. If you need any help on those boards, do let me know.Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any post you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button , or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own & not the official line of Money Saving Expert.
Lou~ Debt free Wanabe No 55 DF 03/14.**Credit card debt free 30/06/10~** MFW. Finally mortgage free O2/ 2021****
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
Good to see you feeling better. This Christmas has taught me such a lesson. Cos of a chest infection, I did a lot less running about than usual and a lot more taking it easy. I feel so much more able for a return to work on Monday.Mortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 12st determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge.0
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in_need_of_direction wrote: »Good to see you feeling better. This Christmas has taught me such a lesson. Cos of a chest infection, I did a lot less running about than usual and a lot more taking it easy. I feel so much more able for a return to work on Monday.
Thanks INOD and hope you're back to full health too.
Not planning on doing anything other than routine stuff between now and returning to work, so hopefully I'll still be feeling this well for thenBack on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180 -
Hello Ali...
I finally made it to pop over here. I see INOD and this reminds me to stalk you next
I just wanted to come and tell you, Mr Sagan's words encompass all. You are a beautiful sparkly star too...
And now I shall go and find lovely INOD and go to bed. On my own, not with INOD, sorry. Came out all wrong
Back soon to digest your diary! x
A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie0 -
Hi Lilty :wave:
Hope you slept well - and INOD too :rotfl:and all our MSE pals
My toe nails sparkle for sure, they're having a disco on their own :rotfl:
Welcome aboard - stalkers, lurkers, posters, car enthusiasts, tall, dark, handsome available men :rotfl: The more the merrierBack on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180 -
But mainly the car enthusiasts.2018 totals:
Savings £11,200
Mortgage Overpayments £5,5000 -
I wish I could be one of those. Talk about a first world problem. My company car is due a change and I hate the thought of having to get used to a new one.Mortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 12st determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge.0
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