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over a year ago
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"£210 extra a month so what should it go on"
Treat yourself to a spa day/massage etc a day if pampering..or new hairdoo something that will make you feel nice |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I'm thinking about being -£ monthly wage soon I'm actually shitting my knickers "
it will be fine just as it was last year they just need to pull their fingers out and let you know |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"£210 extra a month so what should it go on
Treat yourself to a spa day/massage etc a day if pampering..or new hairdoo something that will make you feel nice"
massage booked for monday but that was a christmas present |
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"Bank it.
technically it is banked as i wont be withdrawing it anymore" so we've now established its you that's getting g the £210 a month. If it was me it would go exactly where all my other money goes into my savings |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Bank it.
technically it is banked as i wont be withdrawing it anymoreso we've now established its you that's getting g the £210 a month. If it was me it would go exactly where all my other money goes into my savings"
How do you eat and keep warm? |
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"Bank it.
technically it is banked as i wont be withdrawing it anymoreso we've now established its you that's getting g the £210 a month. If it was me it would go exactly where all my other money goes into my savings
How do you eat and keep warm? " well that's a secret |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Save some and enjoy the rest And eh good on you getting the extra cash Am sure you worked hard to deserve it"
i do work hard but i enjoy my work all my money is down to me to earn and always has been |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Save it and do something memorable
but if i fritter it on lots of memorable things then i will still have memories"
But some memories are short lived, and some last a lifetime.. A memorable experience.. Helecopter around the Grand Canyon, something like that |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Come to Derbyshire again, you could buy a bloody round this time! Xxx
Chris.
mr t i will happily buy a round why arent you coming to my party for a return drink
Party? When? Where?"
search my name and see the five threads |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Save it and do something memorable
but if i fritter it on lots of memorable things then i will still have memories
But some memories are short lived, and some last a lifetime.. A memorable experience.. Helecopter around the Grand Canyon, something like that "
grand canyon is one of the places i would like to go but one of the most memorable nights of my life was an inexpensive night out |
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"Come to Derbyshire again, you could buy a bloody round this time! Xxx
Chris.
mr t i will happily buy a round why arent you coming to my party for a return drink
Party? When? Where?
search my name and see the five threads"
Found it and posted. Pencil us in ta duck. X |
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"Save it and do something memorable
but if i fritter it on lots of memorable things then i will still have memories
But some memories are short lived, and some last a lifetime.. A memorable experience.. Helecopter around the Grand Canyon, something like that
grand canyon is one of the places i would like to go but one of the most memorable nights of my life was an inexpensive night out"
the canyon is good, Zion national park is maybe better.. |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Save it and do something memorable
but if i fritter it on lots of memorable things then i will still have memories
But some memories are short lived, and some last a lifetime.. A memorable experience.. Helecopter around the Grand Canyon, something like that
grand canyon is one of the places i would like to go but one of the most memorable nights of my life was an inexpensive night out
the canyon is good, Zion national park is maybe better.."
just not as much fun as going with someone and i don't have anyone to go with |
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"Save it and do something memorable
but if i fritter it on lots of memorable things then i will still have memories
But some memories are short lived, and some last a lifetime.. A memorable experience.. Helecopter around the Grand Canyon, something like that
grand canyon is one of the places i would like to go but one of the most memorable nights of my life was an inexpensive night out
the canyon is good, Zion national park is maybe better..
just not as much fun as going with someone and i don't have anyone to go with"
would suggest Minxie but the holiday insurance could be high.. |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"You could save until you do? Then do Route 66 Thelma and Louise stylee, and knock of your places en route
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that was the plan for last year but my route 66 friend was moved to the other side of the world to take up a new job |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month "
You were lucky. I had a cross word with the wife and it cost far more than £50. |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month "
i always forget about premium bonds please forgive my lack of punctuation caz its one of my challenges and its killing me |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Pop into St Joseph's hospice in Hackney and see the good work they do...and give them a big donation.....there are no middle men....
I go there every year...
Makes me think how lucky i am !!!"
i know st josephs very well it was the first and is still among the best in the country |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Premium bonds aren't winning what they used to. You would actually be better saving a different way at the moment. Or even doing scratch cards! Yes you may get a "win", but it will be a relatively small amount in relation to what you put in. Think it's currently working out at around 1.6 per annum |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Well......i'm sure you do good things !!
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i do what i am comfortable doing and for the last 15 years that has been to give 10 per cent to charity every year the years i don't earn as much as others i give more time as i said st joes is a wonderful organisation |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month
i always forget about premium bonds please forgive my lack of punctuation caz its one of my challenges and its killing me"
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhhhhhh...Lickety, how the fuck can you do that! I'd rather pull my finger and toe nails out with pliers than post sans punctuation...be warned everyone, that is one challenge a grammar nazi such as myself could never accept |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month
i always forget about premium bonds please forgive my lack of punctuation caz its one of my challenges and its killing me
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhhhhhh...Lickety, how the fuck can you do that! I'd rather pull my finger and toe nails out with pliers than post sans punctuation...be warned everyone, that is one challenge a grammar nazi such as myself could never accept "
Has anyone else noticed the distinct lack of full stops, periods, being used lately? |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month
i always forget about premium bonds please forgive my lack of punctuation caz its one of my challenges and its killing me
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhhhhhh...Lickety, how the fuck can you do that! I'd rather pull my finger and toe nails out with pliers than post sans punctuation...be warned everyone, that is one challenge a grammar nazi such as myself could never accept "
if the challenges were all easy then they wouldnt be very challenging i have used three apostrophes a comma and a full stop today just because its so hard to spot that i have used them it is so automatic all i can see are the errors i only need to to go until midnight and then my day is over |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"Premium bonds aren't winning what they used to. You would actually be better saving a different way at the moment. Or even doing scratch cards! Yes you may get a "win", but it will be a relatively small amount in relation to what you put in. Think it's currently working out at around 1.6 per annum "
You wouldn't really be better doing scratch cards, with premium bonds, you've the option of taking the money back out...I agree there are other better options but for a coupla hundred quid a month, I think it's not a bad idea (although I would be tempted if There was a horse with my name running at Kempton at 50/1) |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
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But a big badge that pronounces "I'm in the 1% club."
Or, buy a big Badger and a field for itself. "
im not in the 1% club i fall short by about £200k on assets and earnings combined |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria |
"Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month
i always forget about premium bonds please forgive my lack of punctuation caz its one of my challenges and its killing me
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhhhhhh...Lickety, how the fuck can you do that! I'd rather pull my finger and toe nails out with pliers than post sans punctuation...be warned everyone, that is one challenge a grammar nazi such as myself could never accept
if the challenges were all easy then they wouldnt be very challenging i have used three apostrophes a comma and a full stop today just because its so hard to spot that i have used them it is so automatic all i can see are the errors i only need to to go until midnight and then my day is over"
I'd get my (short) arse to bed if I were you |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Direct debit £100 on premium bonds, with the rest, if you want to support a charity do so with some of it and treat yourself to a massage or manicure every month...
I just got a phone call at work today, my crossword out of the works mag was the winner so £50 is donated to our local RSPCA who I already support via the carttery sponsoring thingy so from now on I'll choose another of my charities when I do the crossword every month
i always forget about premium bonds please forgive my lack of punctuation caz its one of my challenges and its killing me
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhhhhhh...Lickety, how the fuck can you do that! I'd rather pull my finger and toe nails out with pliers than post sans punctuation...be warned everyone, that is one challenge a grammar nazi such as myself could never accept
if the challenges were all easy then they wouldnt be very challenging i have used three apostrophes a comma and a full stop today just because its so hard to spot that i have used them it is so automatic all i can see are the errors i only need to to go until midnight and then my day is over
I'd get my (short) arse to bed if I were you "
but question time is about the start |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Create a direct debit like the one you've had, but put it into savings, soon adds up. Call it something, a luxury fund, holiday pot, whatever....
Think of things / places / toys you've wanted but not got round to buying yet. Treat yourself, or others to the point of it being a reward for yourself. Spend the £10 on food for a food bank, or buying a big issue, just do something that pleases you - material or not. |
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By *HaRiFMan
over a year ago
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"Buy a house
id need more than that but i might do my windows"
Buy a small house or flat
With £210 extra every month should be enough. Rent it out and then sell it in a few years for more if you want.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"
But a big badge that pronounces "I'm in the 1% club."
Or, buy a big Badger and a field for itself.
im not in the 1% club i fall short by about £200k on assets and earnings combined"
How about a sett of Badgers then?
Multicoloured. Sort of, bit short on the psychedelic colours.
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"
But a big badge that pronounces "I'm in the 1% club."
Or, buy a big Badger and a field for itself.
im not in the 1% club i fall short by about £200k on assets and earnings combined
How about a sett of Badgers then?
Multicoloured. Sort of, bit short on the psychedelic colours.
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are psychedelic badgers in a sett not making it easier for the cullers |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Buy a house
id need more than that but i might do my windows
Buy a small house or flat
With £210 extra every month should be enough. Rent it out and then sell it in a few years for more if you want.
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i have a home and dont believe in creating a spiral in house prices by buying more than i need |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"
But a big badge that pronounces "I'm in the 1% club."
Or, buy a big Badger and a field for itself.
im not in the 1% club i fall short by about £200k on assets and earnings combined
How about a sett of Badgers then?
Multicoloured. Sort of, bit short on the psychedelic colours.
are psychedelic badgers in a sett not making it easier for the cullers"
hmmmm, i hadn't thought of that. |
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Whatever you do, make sure you enjoy some of it. I get a compensation cheque next week. I'm treating me daughter and sister. From the end of July I will be 250.00 a mth better off, im looking forward to it. |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Whatever you do, make sure you enjoy some of it. I get a compensation cheque next week. I'm treating me daughter and sister. From the end of July I will be 250.00 a mth better off, im looking forward to it. "
do enjoy it you cant take it with you and spending helps the economy |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Save up and go visit new Zealand again, I loved it there."
i drove myself from the top of the north island down to the bottom on the south island and back the first time i went the second time i just went and explored the coromandel but im not sure i can bear the flight again thats what has been holding me back from going again |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I have only been the once, 21 day tour covering both islands. Want to go again, don't mind the 24 hour flight."
it is a beautiful country but as i have just seen northern ireland i want to go and explore the rest of ireland now |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Spend it on going to live comedy. Gadzooks! You're in London and the opportunities are almost endless.
Tina Titz, of Titz Towers, not jealous much of all the stuff you could see. "
i will be going to see some more shows but not necessarily lots of comedy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Spend one months £210 on yourself...something as a treat.
Spend the next months donating to charity
Save half - rainy day fund
Spend the other half on your family/friends/things close to your heart. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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You could buy one of these
http://m.houseoffraser.co.uk/Yumi+The+Panda+Face+Jumper/204101143,default,pd.html
Then one of these
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ladybird-Backpack-Water-Pressure-Pistol/dp/B00KJYSNS8#immersive-view_1423199564102
Not forgetting
http://www.kiowa.co.uk/1006-P00033023/QSP18-4-Festo-Cartridge--(10-Pack)
Use two festos to replace the pandas' eyes, then you can tit squirt anyone who gets on your tits |
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