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The Flippin' Fantastic February Safari NSD Challenge!

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  • DFF
    DFF Posts: 36 Forumite
    Hi

    I've 4 NSDs/10 to enter The Cauldron of Doom. These were 7,8,10 and today 11 Feb.

    DFF
    Halifax Credit Card 0% until April 17 £4,020/4120, Lloyds Credit Card 0% until March 16 £1140.91/1752 Nationwide Credit Card £159.32/200
    Virgin Credit Card £623.83/623.83 PAID OFF. Mum £3,000/3,000

    TOTAL DEBT £8,320.23 DEBT FREE DATE 17 December 2017
    Emergency Fund £220/£1,000 NSDs Aug 10/10
  • Nargleblast
    Nargleblast Posts: 10,763 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Debt-free and Proud!
    Igor, what is all that stuff on the washing line? Yes, that line of mankinis in fluorescent colours and psychedelic patterns all marked with the days of the week?
    One life - your life - live it!
  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    NSD 7 for me today :)
    Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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  • Meanwhile,there was an interesting situation out on safari today....

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  • Gem-gem
    Gem-gem Posts: 4,665 Forumite
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    NSD for me.

    No 9 out of 15.
    I'm hoping to do all 15 before I go away Saturday week. Mind you that is going to take a little planning.
    2025 Fashion on a ration 0/66 coupons
    2025 Frugal challenge
  • Very long day today with twilight after work but it did mean a lack of time to go into shops! I'm here to claim NSD #5 after a bit of a blip!
    NSDs January - 3/8 2017 total - 3
    declutter challenge 67/2017
    Goodreads Challenge 0/30
  • kerri_gt
    kerri_gt Posts: 11,202 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Xmas Saver!
    Don't panic about wildlife, Agent Mankini definitely put it through a hot wash last Tuesday....

    Errr, hate to say it but I think that boil wash might have shrunk it :eek:

    Sorry, not been about much, work is crazy atm, between being up for boot camp at 6am and not logging off til 10.30pm, I'm pooped.

    I was about to claim a NSD today as I only picked up a tie for OH at lunchtime, then realised I bought a card for my brother's birthday...which is tomorrow....and is still to be written - oh heck!

    Nargle pass the keys for the Tardis, I need some extra hours in the day.
    Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12
    JAN NSD 11/16


  • zenshi
    zenshi Posts: 1,133 Forumite
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    Thanks guys...I'm feeling much better but my car is now very sick. Have only just started putting money away for things like that. Thankfully I have a sister with repair garage who let's me pay when I can

    Anyway, another NSD today bringing my total to 7
    LBM.....sometime in 2013 £27,056. 10 creditors
    June 20.....£7,587.....3 creditors left 72% paid

    £26,200 on interest only part of mortgage (July 16)...will chip away £17,103
    £49,200 repayment mortgage ( July 16) £37,764
  • zenshi wrote: »
    my car is now very sick. Have only just started putting money away for things like that.

    It can be tough at the beginning when you're building up your various pots.

    Yesterday was an unexpected nsd,and I think today will be one too.

    kerri boot camp at 6 am -where do you get the energy/motivation?!
    I hope that work calms down soon.
  • t2rry
    t2rry Posts: 1,078 Forumite
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    I've been away a while, and now I'm back again...

    Achieved my NSD #5 on Monday

    And do you know, I don't think I've spent anything since!!!

    So that's #6 and #7 in the bag too!!

    Not sure about whether number 8 will be today or not yet, my Christmas present to the hubster was a year of dates, and we have February's date this evening so we're off to a comedy night (tickets paid for from christmas budget!) - don't know whether we might treat ourselves to a little vino. Probably will. It is Thursday after all!
    Debt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:
    1. Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
    2. Slush Fund £3,800/£10,000

    Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £12,000/£20,000 (60%)
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