The Flippin' Fantastic February Safari NSD Challenge!
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For February I would like to put myself in for 15 NSDs. I'm kicking it off strong. (go hard or go home) :P
Thanks!!Trying to be debt free in less than 2 years. Wish me luck!!
Starting debt: £7,698.48. :mad:
Current debt: £7,698.480 -
Nargleblast wrote: »Lodge? Lodge? This is the No Spend challenge, I'll have you know, and the NSD gang are hard as nails - we will be sleeping in the trees. Unless we encounter a gang of marauding giraffes, in which case Igor! Start packing the tents and the sleeping bags!marmiterulesok wrote: »
There will be giraffes aplenty!
The lodge that we are staying in is called 'Warthole'.Apparently it's just like the royal lodge 'Treetops',but caters for the riff raff....:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
They do have an emergency generator,which is linked up to a bicycle,so we're in luck. :cool:
Apparently we're getting the lodge at a dirt cheap price all because we've opted to self cater....that's right,Igor is already admiring himself in his safari suit and The Swedish Chef is quite frankly in a bit of a tizzy,what with all the new and unusual food combos that there will be.Bork,bork,bork!...:eek::eek::eek:0 -
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Hi Marmite, count me in again.
I am aiming to have 15 NSD's in February.
I hope to have five days in a row.0 -
Igor, you may think you look the bee's knees or the dog's s doodahs in your new safari suit, but you wait till you've done your turn on the bike!
Oh, did marmite forget to tell you? She negotiated a discount for a lodge which has electricity powered by a generator powered by a bicycle. You will be doing the biking.
Marmite! Igor wants a little word with you......One life - your life - live it!0 -
Please put me down for 14 NSDs please.
After all our hard work in 2012 and 2013, we're back in debt to the tune of £3000 so will be working as hard as we can to reduce this.HSBC Credit Card £608.69, HSBC Overdraft: £4123.67, HSBC Loan: £8,270.69
Lloyds Credit Card: £1418.62, Very Account: £518.99, Barclaycard: £126
Total Debt as of 9th June 2020: £15066.660 -
Hello Marmite and fellow no spenders
I'm going to try to really go for it in feb, so please may I sign up for 10 nsds?
Thanks for keeping us all motivated Marmite, Knitwitch and Nargleblast
Looking forward to some warmer safari adventures
M&S £2878.22/ Natwest £3526/ Loan £405/ [STRIKE]Sofa £0[/STRIKE]/ [STRIKE]Ring £0[/STRIKE]/
Savings £12.04 NSD 3/10 :cool:Total £6915.88
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I now recognise I get withdrawal symptoms if I don't visit the shops on a regular basis. I know I need to keep shopping to a minimum but instead of having one huge shop at the beginning of the month and then struggling, I am going to allow myself 3 shops per week but only get what is on my list.
So please put me down for 14 NSDs in February
I am also going to challenge myself to buying only what is on my list, this I feel maybe an even harder challenge than NSDs0 -
Greetings and salutations my friends. Agent Mankini is available for this mission and is ready and willing to attempt 12 NSD's and 5 in a row.
This might be difficult as I have a wedding at the other end of the country to attend and we're spending a week down there BUT the OH's Dad tends to try and pay for everything so it may work in my favour!!0 -
Hi all,
marmite thanks again for your efforts and for keeping us all in line.
I'm in again for February with a target of 15 please.MFW 2017 #123 2018: £1,852.64/£39,200 (4.7%)0
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