“Rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I rebuilt my life.”
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Welcome back! What happened?"If you can dream it, you can do it". Walt Disney0
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Glad you’re back! I looked for your thread recently and couldn’t find it, I assumed you’d asked for it to be deleted for personal reasons!Debt Totals July 2019::
[STRIKE]£350 Natwest Credit Card [/STRIKE]/ ]Now £0 (paid off and closed 04/2017) £15,500 postgrad loan from parents/ Now £7,000 £5,000 sister loan/ Now £0[STRIKE]£500 train ticket loan from parents [/STRIKE]/ Now £0 (paid off 16/02/18)[STRIKE]£2,000 Overdraft[/STRIKE] Now £0 (paid off 09/03/18) £1,967.83 Barclays 0% card Now £0 Total £7,0000 -
Seems the spam button was used on the second diary just like the first!
Coincidence maybe :cool: about time something was done about it though!“Once you hit rock bottom, that's where you perfectly stand; That's your chance of restarting, but restarting the way.”0 -
Evening all.
Been a tough day.
Smalls all happy, fed, read too and in bed though.
x“Once you hit rock bottom, that's where you perfectly stand; That's your chance of restarting, but restarting the way.”0 -
Hello W, was wondering why your diary had been so quiet!! It must be beyond annoying for this to have happened to you again.:mad:
Sorry to hear you’ve had a tough day, hope you can try and relax a bit.Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Car loan 1 £14,060, Car loan 2 £10,843 . Debt Free Diary to try & keep spending in check.0 -
I can't believe your diary was deleted for a second time Wannabe :mad:. What a shame . Why does that keep happening? :huh:Finally Debt Free After 34 Years, But Still Need to Live Frugally
Debt in July 2017 = £58,766 😱 DEBT FREE 31 OCTOBER 2017 :T 🎉
EMERGENCY FUND 1 = £50/£5,000. EMERGENCY FUND 2 = £10/£5,000.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS = £0/£500. SEF = £1,400/£12,000 PREMIUM BONDS ME = £350. PREMIUM BONDS DH = £300.
HOLIDAY MONEY = £0 TIME LEFT TO PAY OFF MORTGAGE = 5 YEARS 1 MONTHS0 -
joeyjimbles wrote: »Oh goody, you did come back. Lovely.
Sweet cones sound like a great idea - something I've done in the past was buying a pack of books from Book People, Horrible Histories or Roald Dahl, and they got one of those and a bag or two of Haribos. Went down well.
That's a brilliant idea :TFinally Debt Free After 34 Years, But Still Need to Live Frugally
Debt in July 2017 = £58,766 😱 DEBT FREE 31 OCTOBER 2017 :T 🎉
EMERGENCY FUND 1 = £50/£5,000. EMERGENCY FUND 2 = £10/£5,000.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS = £0/£500. SEF = £1,400/£12,000 PREMIUM BONDS ME = £350. PREMIUM BONDS DH = £300.
HOLIDAY MONEY = £0 TIME LEFT TO PAY OFF MORTGAGE = 5 YEARS 1 MONTHS0 -
I found you! I thought it was just me as I've had loads of weird things happening when I try to get around the forum recently.
I'm really sorry that another diary has invisiblised though. I think there may be some way to save posts to keep this one going. I'll go and have a look.I think a bit of sunshine is good for frugal living. (Cranky40)
The sun's been out and I think I’m solar powered (Onebrokelady)
Fashion on the Ration challenge, 2024: Trainers 5 coupons. 5/68
20.5 coupons used in 2020. 62.5 used in 2021. 94.5 remaining as of 21/3/220 -
Under 'Thread Tools' at the top of the page there's an option to print the thread, or one to see the printable version (which I assume you could save to a hard drive). With a thread as fast moving as your it would be an expensive option but perhaps now you have Office you could compile a Word document?I think a bit of sunshine is good for frugal living. (Cranky40)
The sun's been out and I think I’m solar powered (Onebrokelady)
Fashion on the Ration challenge, 2024: Trainers 5 coupons. 5/68
20.5 coupons used in 2020. 62.5 used in 2021. 94.5 remaining as of 21/3/220 -
Could e-mail a copy to yourself as well
OR save a copy of each diary page in html directly to your hard drive
Right click... Save As... Webpage, complete...
Pop into a folder to and it's "theoretically" possible to re-build a lost Diary thread...BUGGRITMILLENIUMHANDANDSHRIMP I TOLD EM! - Foul Ole Ron
It is important that we know where we come from, because if you do not know where you come from, then you do not know where you are, and if you don't know where you are, then you don't know where you are going. If you don't know where you're going, you're probably going wrong.
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