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Bored, so just sent £99.99 to A&L:DWeight: need to lose 71lbs - lost to date 0lbs
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Polly_Wolly_Doodle wrote: »Bored, so just sent £99.99 to A&L:D
I get bored when there is no money to switch, glad you found some to shuffleJune 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!0 -
DH off to buy a new lawnmower, the one that has finally died predates him in my life, so that must make it pre-1997! Going to replace it with a cheapy hover one. We have a big garden but with the dogs it's pretty bare:eek:
Broke my diet yesterday and feel ill today, dizzy and sick, did I enjoy the nutella sandwiches, no I did not:(, blurgh...
Did Euromillions last night so was excited to see a message from them this morning, £2.99 win - huh, so it wasn't me that won the £93m:cool:Weight: need to lose 71lbs - lost to date 0lbs
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Hi PWD,
Hope your doggies feeling better after having his op! They say it makes no difference these days where a dog has its season or not and its common to have them spayed before this, the girls op is more intrusive so can take a bit longer for them to heal than the boys!
I'm impressed with your OPs, your doing so well! Keep saying I cant wait to retire, people think I'm joking, I'm not! Work takes so much times and it's tough that we have to do it to get what we need and want!
JodlesMFW2020 #115 250/3000 J-250
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Thanks Jodles, he's fully recovered now, barking as I type! It took longer than I expected though and i'm not looking forward to getting the pup done. It has affected his gundog instincts though, he just isn't interested in the birds. Which again makes me wonder about the pup. There is nothing nicer than seeing them working the way they've been bred to...
Diet, resisting temptation so far but so so bored:(, fancy a Fry's chocolate cream (or two...):eek:
Money, not a lot happening other than waiting for the MOT date to see what's required:rotfl:Weight: need to lose 71lbs - lost to date 0lbs
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£9.27 received from £co and now on it's way to the mortgage. £192.40 child benefit received and it's been moved to DS1's a/c. This may be the best bit of a rainy Monday:DWeight: need to lose 71lbs - lost to date 0lbs
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Took a couple of bin bags of cheap supermarket school uniform to the cash for clothes place, £5.50:rotfl:, so will be good and op it!
Sadly they won't take the stuff with school logos but they can be dusters!Weight: need to lose 71lbs - lost to date 0lbs
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Right month end situation:
trying to budget £350pm for my car and £250pm for DH's. This month has been expensive MOT for mine and service for both of them but going to try and save any underspends from that £600 budget towards replacing mine / services / road tax / insurance / AA etc. So £91.74 off to one of my savings a/cs:j.
That left a month end surplus of £589.54, so £500 to savings and the £89.54 to the mort. That op might be too late to hit for June but we'll see when the statement arrives:rotfl:Weight: need to lose 71lbs - lost to date 0lbs
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Mort statement arrived and as suspected the last op didn't get there in time:mad:, still at least that guarantees an op for next time!Weight: need to lose 71lbs - lost to date 0lbs
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Ah well, good to get a good head start on this month and great surplus money at the end of the month!June 2025 - part 1 - £19,145 part 2 - £21,973 Total - £41,118 29 months to go!0
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