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Make £2021 IN 2021
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Hi I_Love_comps. i would like to have another go at it. It has been a great way of focussing the mind over the last few years.
Wife, mother, gardener, nurse, Big C survivor. Officially retired at 55 2021 [/b][/b].Mortgage free April 2021Challenges 2024: Decluttering Campaign 32/100 bags plus 0 large items. Make £2024 in 2024#8 £0/£2024 Using my craft stash 0/52 Reading books 0/52 Donations for the CS/washing done from others (in and outs) in 2024 x 10 bags and 0 large items.0 -
Can I join in please.0
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These are your numbers for 2021. Good Luck
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12. bit_by_bit
13. helensbiggestfan
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Would like to join in too pleaseNST 🐢 & MF before 40 🤸0
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I would love to join in as well. Just started doing this!0
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I'd like to join too please.0
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Can you add me please.£2021 in 2021 no.17 £1,093.20/£20210
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Could i join in too please ..Thank you0
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I would like to join aswell please0
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Yeah I'd like a go too - why not!
Does anyone have experience from last year of how they worked out 'overtime' from a zero hours contract? I have a regular amount of hours usually, but obviously it can vary quite a bit! (Though furloughed for the foreseeable at the moment...)Make £2025 in 2025 total £241.75/£20250
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