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All sounding good Pap!Debt Free as of 17/01/2009 Turtle Power!!
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Hiya PAP, not spoken with you for a while. I am out of touch. Hope you are well and you get the job you want and it sounds like your cards are going very well. You are so disciplined with you budget what you do makes my head ache. Hats off to you young lady Len xThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Just popping i to say hi! Well done on the budgets as always & good luck job hunting! Sounds like a good plan if others are doing less & getting paid more! What about somewhere like JPL - meant to be good employers, esp for hardworking people?Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.0
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Raph ~ thanks, I dont think I am doing too bad
Lenny ~ :rotfl: @ making your head ache. I dont think when I explain it to other people they understand either :rolleyes: re the budgetting. At least I understand
isom ~ Thanks, I have found a fair few jobs I like at the momment, debating if to put my cv on monster
:j :j wii fit is on its way :j :j Fingers crossed I may get it in the morning, bit worried though as they still havent debited my accountBut at least i know I have one as everywhere else is sold out already and its not released tll midnight :rolleyes:
Budgets going fantastic spent 60p today and thats itI may have a tiny problem though, I usually pay my ebay fees through direct debit, however i payed using some spare money I had floating in my paypal account. But ebay sent a email saying they would direct debit my account :rolleyes: so fingers crossed they will only take the 34p and not the £5.34 :cool:
oh and I also got a refund from the sender of that parcel as royal mail refunded her :j I am now going to spend it on a bit of craft stuff from ebay as it would cost me £1 to get the £5 out in fees.
Need to spend £10 on crickets next week so that will take my avalible to spend for the month down to £38.76 ~ easy0 -
:j :j its here :j :j arrived 8am and I am loving it ~ big huge thanks and squggies to Gem (where are you btw hun? Hope you are working hard on your coursework?) who posted the tesco price. Defiantly well worth £60 I dont think i would have payed over £70 for it however so thanks Gem. Brilliant games and I just hope it will also help me stand more straight :rotfl: she wishes :rotfl: Anyways day off today so I am just chilling and making some more cards
oh and playing on my wii
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Morning PAP - suspect you're busy on the Wii but just wanted to say hi. I've never been into computer games (other than a bit of theme hospital and microsoft games :rolleyes: ) and have never owned a console but am seriously tempted by the Wii and will watch will interest how you find Wii sports.
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Hiya Hun, how's the Wii-ing going? Not jealous at all, me!?!'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0
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yorkie ~ Hiya, I grew up on games consoles and i can only name a few that I havent had/played. thats what you get when you grow up as a 21st centry child. As for wii fit ~ its amazing, seriously it is amazing I never think I will tire from using it. You can even have a level that you can step and watch tv at the same time ~ how cool
If you can afford one I would say go for it however if you feel it may just be a use one console dont (i have many a time done that too). See you soon sweetie
sarah ~ Awww you will have to come down and have a go... bring conour if you mustI have loved today its been real fun and I have not been this happy in a long time. Just chilling and doing what you want when you want. :T and I have the weekend off too ~ more wii ing :rotfl:
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Budgets are fan dabby dosey. Mum is still off next week so i will fingers crossed be able to not buy any bus cards till pay day saving me £25, the one I am using at the moment is still last months too :rotfl: going to hopefully pay that off mums stuff though as a thankyou. We poped into see my brother tonight as he is coming to clean my pc (inside) tommorow for free :j and I was tempted by mario kart for the wii (it was that or wii fit) so i am hoping to squezze that into my budget next month... However worse than that I have spotted a tv I adore :eek: so not good. Its in argos which make it more appealing as its 0% for 6 months but I am like do I need it etc etcthe problem is I brought the tv I have now from my first pay packet for £50 :rotfl: 5 years ago and still going strong (ish) and thats £200 that could ultimately be saved :rolleyes:
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Thanks Hun, I may well take you up on the offer.... I'm sure you'd love Connor pulling all your prized possessions onto the floor!:eek:
£200 isn't much for a tv you know.... and over 6 months its only £34 a month, I'm sure you could squeeze that into your budget - not that I'm trying to get you to buy one, if there's nothing wrong with the one you have.....
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SarahNeedle1872 wrote: »Thanks Hun, I may well take you up on the offer.... I'm sure you'd love Connor pulling all your prized possessions onto the floor!:eek:
£200 isn't much for a tv you know.... and over 6 months its only £34 a month, I'm sure you could squeeze that into your budget - not that I'm trying to get you to buy one, if there's nothing wrong with the one you have.....
Can you do aerobics on Wii Fit?
Aww of course hun... he can chase the cat. It will keep him busy for ages :rotfl:
Well thats what I thought. Goiung to look into it and see if my budget can stretch. £35 is about a days work. So I dont think its too bad. But then again do I use my tv enough? Its a hard one. I think I will get my holiday in sep out of the way first and then decide from then
Yes there are a few aerobic games. The best being stepping (you can do this while watching a different channel tooI did 1222 steps in 10 min first try. The best is jogging though ~ I though yeah me jogging never however its such fun you have to over take the man to follow the dog then you run around a seaside town so its quite fun.
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