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My 2015-2020 timeline diary.........

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  • Misty_Blue
    Misty_Blue Posts: 876 Forumite
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    I LOVE Rocky Horror! :) Sounds like you had a fab time away, while still keeping control of the spends.
    Egg Loan - [strike]£4921.84[/strike] £0!! :j Barclaycard - £3866.47 Legal + Trade - [strike]£2700.96[/strike] £0!! :j Triton - [strike]£1730.89[/strike] £0!! :j Next - [STRIKE]£776.15[/STRIKE] £126.88 Littlewoods - [strike]£217.16[/strike] £0!! :j Housemate - [strike]£1300[/strike] £0!! :j Capital One - [STRIKE]£1652.51[/STRIKE] £1,081.58 Vanquis - [strike]£2337.75[/strike] £375.58
    A Payment A Day - £379.02 to Egg.
  • I think there's something going around at the minute - both me and my colleague who sits next to me have some sort of bug that's got us feeling like a common cold, but also queasy! We've yet to decide who's to blame for giving us this bug :p

    Yeah everyone seems to be getting the 'bug' whatever the hell it is!

    My DH thought it was food poisoning but he had exactly the same to eat as me & was fine, must have been working on me before we went which is just typical for me :(

    Oh it's defo not your fault :p

    Dxxx
  • Misty_Blue wrote: »
    I LOVE Rocky Horror! :) Sounds like you had a fab time away, while still keeping control of the spends.

    Same, same, SAME!!!! It is just the best.

    Have you seen it live yet?

    Think I am in a good place now with the living & also trying to be sensible at the same time, seems to be working :T

    Dxxx
  • Glad you are feeling better. Phantom of the opera is a must as well I think. Not sure if it tours but if you're in london go see and sit under the chandelier. Somewhere on my credit card debt mountain is a very expensive ticket to this but it was worth it!
    Im so pleased to read that you are managing the debt so well and living. Its so good dolly! So much progress! xx
    2017- 5 credit cards plus loan
    Overdraft And 1 credit card paid off.

    2018 plans - reduce debt
  • I have so much that I want to see at the theatre, will need to add that to my list.

    We love London so definitely won't mind a wee trip down there to see it.

    Payments made this month;
    • 233.38 - BC
    • 408.32 - SCC
    • 150.47 - MBNA
    • 90.00 - Very

    Had my :coffee: so better get started with work, been here since 8am :rotfl:

    Dxxx
  • monz
    monz Posts: 4,129 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Debt-free and Proud! Stoptober Survivor
    Just think all the money you will save once paid off :D xx
    Debt (1/9/14) £6,702.11 Debt free (30/11/2016) mortgage port- £70,077.82 and mortgage £126,517.39 o/s currently
    Debt - £17,190.83 (29/7/22) now (19/8/22) £16,688.80
  • I know!! Cannot wait.

    Dxxx
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 0 Newbie
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    edited 31 August 2016 at 4:46PM
    Okay so this month is when we switch payday from 25 of the month to the last working day in the month.

    Should be fine as I cut 100.00 payments off my debts to cover the extra week we need to survive :p

    Funds update
    15.05 in purse
    266.90 in bank

    Notes
    So it is looking alright for the minute, the money in the bank is to cover my weekly budget of 50.00 for 3 weeks.
    This leaves 116.90 saved which I need to work out what this is going to cover in my September plans, already can't remember which accounts money is coming from for what :rotfl:

    Dxxx
  • Same, same, SAME!!!! It is just the best.

    Have you seen it live yet?

    No, I'm not much of a one for the theatre/musicals. I prefer rock concerts. I do hear that Rocky Horror is amazing live, though!
    Egg Loan - [strike]£4921.84[/strike] £0!! :j Barclaycard - £3866.47 Legal + Trade - [strike]£2700.96[/strike] £0!! :j Triton - [strike]£1730.89[/strike] £0!! :j Next - [STRIKE]£776.15[/STRIKE] £126.88 Littlewoods - [strike]£217.16[/strike] £0!! :j Housemate - [strike]£1300[/strike] £0!! :j Capital One - [STRIKE]£1652.51[/STRIKE] £1,081.58 Vanquis - [strike]£2337.75[/strike] £375.58
    A Payment A Day - £379.02 to Egg.
  • It is honestly amazing, so different to any other show you will see in the theatre. The crowd can get quite rowdy.

    If you get the chance you should go.

    Dxxx
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