I'm really careful with our water and ours is £50 a month. It all depends on what area you liveHow?! I use less water than the average person - my water bill says that on average a single person uses 180 litres of water a day, while I use 130 for me and my toddler. I’m careful with my water usage but my bill is still about £45 a month. I can’t imagine how little I’d have to use to cut it down by two thirds!
Totally this! Half of her content atm is her looking on here & then trolling us about things.I think you’re all missing the fact she’s trolling, hard.
The alcohol, the you don’t know who I am, the hand gel, probably even the chicken nugget - she’s playing you all up lol
Plenty of big girls look great in playsuits. That's just the absolute fugliest piece of clothing in the world.Sorry Emma love you don't make that playsuit work in any weather. Try again when as you say you will be at your goal of a size 10.
You are absolutely correct my comment was only in respect of Emma and that playsuit which no way ever will she make work as she has that classic extra morbidly obese dropped oversize stomach - been there worn the T shirt myself and the tum is about mid thigh level and that is just not going to go into a playsuit well. The reason I suggested wait for a size 10 was because with the amount of loose skin she will be left with as the fat from the tum goes is likely up to 1-2 stones of loose flesh so still about a size 18ish in that area but it can be brought up in control undies.Plenty of big girls look great in playsuits. That's just the absolute fugliest piece of clothing in the world.
Writing it off against the business in order to not pay VAT, are we Emma? Hmmm
Its just an income tax dodge. By saying its an expense she can deduct it from her income, thereby reducing it. She will be doing all she can to get her income under the £11000 threshold a year so she doesnt have to pay income tax either. Anything over that will be a dividend from Drew Media. Can she really claim for lunches? Wouldnt she be paying for lunch if she was at home?Writing it off against the business in order to not pay VAT, are we Emma? Hmmm
Her £16 water isn't the bill, it's the direct debit. On a new property. If they were billed in a year's time, they'll probably be paying £200+ on top of their direct debit. It's really dodgy money 'saving' advice because you're not saving it, and if you're on a tight budget being hit with a big bill because your direct debit hasn't covered your usage and your meter only gets read once a year you could be totally screwed.How?! I use less water than the average person - my water bill says that on average a single person uses 180 litres of water a day, while I use 130 for me and my toddler. I’m careful with my water usage but my bill is still about £45 a month. I can’t imagine how little I’d have to use to cut it down by two thirds!
Probably a fancy gym with a sauna, steam room etc. She'll go to "the gym" and sit in a JacuzziShe’s joined a gym.... she can barely muster up the energy to work more than two hours!!
She’d be better just walking every day than paying out for a gym where she’s just going to float about in the pool.
I fail to see how she’ll manage at the gym when walking for an hour is a struggle. Not trying to be rude about her fitness, it just seems uneconomical to start paying for a gym when just walking is difficult enoughShe’s joined a gym.... she can barely muster up the energy to work more than two hours!!
She’d be better just walking every day than paying out for a gym where she’s just going to float about in the pool.
Especially as she's meant to be having surgery again soonI fail to see how she’ll manage at the gym when walking for an hour is a struggle. Not trying to be rude about her fitness, it just seems uneconomical to start paying for a gym when just walking is difficult enough
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?