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The Giving Up/ Cutting Down alcohol support thread - number 13
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Barny, if it isn't too bold, may we hold hands as we cross the line tomorrow?Better is good enough.0
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Of course0
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Surprisingly, Friday night was AF for me, so I reached my target of 16/16 Yay! I doubt I would have even tried if the target and this group wasn't there. Thanks chaps
Stash Busting Challenge Made 16 / 50 (Get blimmin' organised!)
MFiT - T3 #158 [STRIKE]£76920[/STRIKE] £66962 reduce to £57K by Dec 2015 - MFD Dec 2022
Mar AFD 9/18
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Declaring early today, but I know I won't be having a drink today, so will hit my target of 26/26 AFDs.0
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No more AF days to declare here - I had a glass or two of wine Yesterday and Friday. Today it's a friends birthday so I will have a glass with her to celebrate.
I'd like to set a target of 22 days for september please Shaggy, that will allow me to have drink on Friday and Saturday only.
Honey Bear, I absolutely agree with you about not missing the hangovers! Can't believe how much more efficient and productive I am when I've had a few AF days!Trying to keep in budget.
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I'm not confident enough to be able to post tonight as AF, but huge congratulations to everyone who met their targets in August.Better is good enough.0
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Honey_Bear wrote: »I'm not confident enough to be able to post tonight as AF, but huge congratulations to everyone who met their targets in August.0
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Well done to everyone who met or beat their targets this month :T. I didn't and finished on 17/20. I'll still set a target of 20 again for September please.0
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9/TF, quite abysmal really but hoping to do a little better in September.2018 totals:
Savings £11,200
Mortgage Overpayments £5,5000
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