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Tilly Tidy 2016
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Thought it might be German Shepherd but couldn't figure out what the D stood for :rotfl:0
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mrsp1987 "Thought it might be German Shepherd but couldn't figure out what the D stood for "
That's because you're a crazy cat lady , mrsp1987:rotfl:
We had a cat when I was a young and had to put a stool in front of fridge to stop her opening it and stealing food. I'm now a doggy person, strangely I'm now allergic to cats too, although I'm affected as badly as you are SueP19.
Think I'll take a leaf out of SingleSues book and start decorating to see if I can find any money.0 -
Downside to the decorating is destroying one of the units when moving it! I now have the choice of having to buy a new one, or seeing if we can go without.
No more luck on finding anymore money though, not even a penny.We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.0 -
JforGem how weird is that, never met anyone who is the same, met peeps that are allergic but they have always been that way
SingleSue Ohhhhh nooooobut maybe it was his time to leave this world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: and go to the great furniture place in the sky (tip)..............that would be me, no pennies anywhere
Debt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0 -
My mum only became allergic to cats when she was an adult. She thinks that the previous occupants of somewhere she lived had a pet that left fleas in the carpet and after she got bitten by one that's when she became allergic. That's her theory anyway. So I suppose it's a bit mean of me to have 3 cats...
So, Sunday has rolled round again and I have stashed another £1.67 in my O/P account as a TT.
I've also signed up for TSB's version of a TT the name of which eludes me right now. Spare the change? Something like that. So, from now on any card purchases will also be rounded up and swiftly diverted to my O/P account. :j:j:j0 -
TT update for #11 of £1.46 Not a huge amount and I think I have 16pence on its way tomorrow from Save the Change and a bit more from a trip to Aldi, but that will go into next weeks pot.
Think I need to start writing all this down - I'll lose track soon enough I'm sure.0 -
Hi everyone, sorry I have been MIA but it has been a bit of a week but normal service should be resumed now as I am back at work after my show on sunday
So for February my tilly tidy is #1 £19.65Debt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0 -
SJ reporting in with a TT total for Feb of £24.49!MFW: Was: £136,000.......Now: £47,736.58......0
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TT total for the whole of Feb is £35.97!!!0
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RoaringTwenties wrote: »Ah I see. I still wonder if those OPing it to their mortgages get a massive long statement at the end of the year! I think I'd quite like that
A few years ago, when I first discovered over paying the mortgage, I was paying £6 here and a fiver there and once I think I just paid an extra couple of quid. The following mortgage statement was pages and pages long.
As I just made the payments off the mortgage in general and didn't take into account the couple of sub accounts, the payments were divided and allocated to each account. 😳GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0
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