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Lol, just realised I replied to your post here on your thread GP. Oh I'm confused today - too much burning the candle
Lilty Star will be as pleased as Supersaver Star to hear your compliments. I am never out of ideas with you two - you are my Mrs Motivators :T:)
What a haul, ay - me only trouble is shud ah g'upt'north t'see me muvver ovver arf-term? Petrol???? ££££
I'm due up for a meeting next month anyway so may, in the interests of £££ give it a miss, or we may go for a weekend, decisions, decisions...OSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
Sometimes being on MSE is like being at school and having the super cool kids (of which I was so far away from being... ever!) say nice things
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THE TILLY TIDY said thanks for my voucher. :T:T:T:j:j:j AND GP is heaping on the praise. I'm like a puppy having my tummy rubbed!!! :rotfl:
I too am off oop north for half term. All decided, once Jelly finishes nursery on the Weds, we are off on the train! I spent my night writing Christmas cards and waving Byebye to £10 notes all over the place! Have to get it all done this weekend, or there will be hell to pay - am off in a sec to do some Boots shopping for the niece!
GP - I love the mummy and ketchup ideas!! I may have to do these things for jellytot, although have yet to test her dairy free tummy on buffalo mozzarella. Would open up a new world if she can tolerate it though.
Going to mums will cost the same petrol-wise for a weekend or the week, but surely mumsie feeding you for a week is cheaper and balances it out? I am relying on my mums stocks to feed us :rotfl: - that and my bursting kitchen and freezer!
I'm off to do my shopping and pop into my poor neglected diary. I have a naughty takeaway arriving soonxxx
A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie0 -
Hey lily, does that mean you're about to wee all over the floor?Mortgage at 01.01.14 £119,481.83:eek: today £0 Emergency fund £5.5/5.5k & £200/200 cash.:jWeight 24/02/19 14st 7lb now 12st determined to stop defining myself by my mistakes. Progress not perfection.:T100%through my 1% mortgage challenge. 100% through my pb challenge.0
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I don't know whether to put some newspaper down or give her a squidgy cuddle :rotfl:OSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
Hey SS, just a quickie note to say thank you for your thoughts on my thread about light and bright gravel, as it made me search out more websites and colours and the one I found and ordered is perfect in the flesh and that's thanks to you. :beer:Back on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180 -
Aw, thanks Ali. You've been so much help to me, glad it was helpful.OSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
Good morning SS1000, Just playing catchup and wanted to delurk and say congratulations on the job interview, I really hope you get it, will have fingers crossed for you on the 25th.. p.s sorry its a bit late xXDFD-01.03.2018:starmod: :beer::T
Maternity Savings- £2000/£10,000
Emergency Fund- £1,000/£5,000
House Deposit- £0/£25,000.
NSD November 2/30
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INOD & SS1k I am wetting myself laughing... bring on the newspaper, but please don't rub my nose in it! It was your fault!!!
A black belt only covers 2 inches of your a$$ - You have to cover the rest yourself - Royce Gracie0 -
Hi Shelbi
Thanks sooooo much, really means a lot. Its not a promotion but financially it would be a solid move. I've been a bit absent lately - just dipping in and then running, so its really nice to hear from you. SS1000
Lilty - of course I wouldn't rub your nose in it :rotfl: Newspapers down though!
xxOSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
Just calling in to say yayyyyyy, my student loan has been approved. This means I will officially be the owner of a very small student loan (I think at the end of two years it will be only £3k for which I should have a degree - swoons and has big grin).
One thing off my mind as I really didn't want to seek my jewellery to fund it, especially as that is my 'emergency emergency fund'.
I'm so pleased , I can settle a bit now and really enjoy my course. Now all I need is to get my job sorted and we are on our way.......
:T:j:D:T:j:D:j:beer::rotfl::T:j:rotfl::beer::j:TOSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0
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