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  • killerpeaty
    killerpeaty Posts: 2,665 Forumite
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    The kitty is from confused cats against feminism, it's a reaction to this silly blog that has women rejecting feminism- well rejecting what they think it is. They reject that cat calling and staring is akin to assault! Ha ha, muppets.

    I think of him more being the first one getting caught alone in the room with the masked villain. :cool: He dumped me for a job, didn't get said job and now is acting too familiar. He deliberately touched my arm with his foot, I was disgusted, this was in my voice and face apparently. More silence from him. Yay! The guy is nearly 30 and can't ever see himself settling down, yet wants kids. Definitely in need of machete justice!

    Exam should be fine, passed all of the practice tests in 40 minutes or less, there's 2 hours allotted for them. More worried about the next level, been given a very limited time and they've put me onto the wrong syllabus. Not very happy.

    Been having a fairly successful day today, lots of revision, a job application sent and chatting to family. Yesterday I had a great day, met up with friends and had much of all of the fun.

    Have a busy few days ahead, so I will be lurking on many threads. Sometimes I feel like I know some people so well but then realise I've never actually introduced myself. Yourself included Gib, I lurk your thread constantly.
  • liltdiddylilt
    liltdiddylilt Posts: 4,118 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Jeebus that was a lot of money in one go! Welcome to the poor peoples club for a month ;)

    Best get revising, although I love the pretty kitty ;)

    A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie
  • giblet1979
    giblet1979 Posts: 864 Forumite
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    Nice to 'meet' you properly KP :)

    Also....kudos to machete justice!

    Glad that you feel prepared for the exam and have managed a nice weekend x
    Debt remaining: :(
    Mortgage - £117,759 (£134,600, Nov 2013)

    Work overpayment and home improvement loan paid back (£19200) :beer:


  • killerpeaty
    killerpeaty Posts: 2,665 Forumite
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    I passed that exam. :j This means that I have finished the level! Woo!

    Now I've started the next level. It's going well so far, hoping that it continues like this.

    So I didn't go swimming this week, I was a sleepy bunny and could not cope with it at all!

    Money wise, I have purchased DVDs earlier this month so that has pushed me above where I should be but I can correct this. I also purchased Mum's presents, looking forward to her birthday :)

    Been mass applying to jobs today, cleaning, about to study and have also been sorting!

    Hope you all are as productive as you want to be!
  • supersaver1000
    supersaver1000 Posts: 2,465 Forumite
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    Well done KP. Lovely to read such a positive post :T:T
    OSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
    £1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
    Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spent
    Homeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
    Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved
  • Jonesy88
    Jonesy88 Posts: 959 Forumite
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    Yay congrats on passing you AAT level KP!

    I was at my CIMA courses both Saturday and Sunday, so have rewarded myself with a day off today. Can't do that every time though, bleurgh. I'll just have to be an accounting zombie with no social life until November.

    What level are you going on to now?
    :rudolf: DF by Xmas 2018: #83 £8,250/£15,000 55% :rudolf:
    SPC 7: #135 :staradmin | MFW 9.72% | Groceries: £6.49/£80 | Exercise 0/20 | NSDs 0/15
  • Yayyyyyyyyyyyy Peaty! I was thinking of you all day Tuesday but the phone/internet took a dive and I couldn't come on and say good luck. You didn't need it anyway!

    Well done, i think spends were in order after that! I have just discovered my friend downstairs flat is an aladdins cave of DVD's! Over 250. I'm on 'borrowing' only for the foreseeable!

    Hugs at you! xx

    A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie
  • killerpeaty
    killerpeaty Posts: 2,665 Forumite
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    Hey guys! Thanks for all the positivity :D

    Yay for accounting zombiness! Good luck for your exams jonesy, I'm certain you will do amazingly.

    I'm onto level 3, starting with accounts prep. I've finished the text book now working on exam prep.

    Hope I'm not too much a buzzkill, but I'm in pain, can't stand for any time without hurting. As such, I'm not being as productive as I want to be. /boo

    Watching hellraiser hellworld, it's a very silly film.

    I've been thinking about starting a money blog, not about my life, just my opinions about money.

    Hope you're all ok.
  • Jonesy88
    Jonesy88 Posts: 959 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Ooo a money blog! That sounds good a idea - your enthusiasm for finance genuinely comes across when you talk about accounts with interest rates etc. I'd definitely read it, i love finding out about new financey things. If you could do a spin off for financial/accounting developments and summarise neatly for me too that would be amazing!

    How long to do think level 3 will take you? My friend who's just starting CIMA did the levels in line with the academic year but did her level 4 coursework thingymabob in year 3 as it's easier to manage the workload and freed her time up for the harder exams later.

    Booo for the pain :(
    :rudolf: DF by Xmas 2018: #83 £8,250/£15,000 55% :rudolf:
    SPC 7: #135 :staradmin | MFW 9.72% | Groceries: £6.49/£80 | Exercise 0/20 | NSDs 0/15
  • Sorry to hear you've been in pain KP - sending hugs! Hope you're feeling better now?

    I would second the vote for a financial blog....very interested. Count me as a subscriber if you decide to do that :) x
    Debt remaining: :(
    Mortgage - £117,759 (£134,600, Nov 2013)

    Work overpayment and home improvement loan paid back (£19200) :beer:


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