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how much did you spend today? 9th oct 05
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I did save (sort of) £400+ by clever shopping :JSilence is more musical than any song0
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Hello Miacat. Where are my smilies?
The camcorder link is on the grabbit board btw.Silence is more musical than any song0 -
hi go to the bottom of this page, click go advanced and you're smilies will appear . just click on where you want them in your post using using your mouse then pick your smilie..0
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Thank you. I'll behave now before I get told off for going off thread.
:T :T :T :A :beer: :j :j :dance: :dance: :rotfl: :hello:Silence is more musical than any song0 -
£90.65 in Makro.
2 x Oil Filled Radiators
1 Large Xmas decoration (Big 'Santa Stop Here' SANTA to stick in garden at Xmas)
2 x 5 Ltr Makro Own Brand Fabric Conditioner
1 Large Bag Dried Cat Food
Large professional Yard Brush
Other bits and bobs....~What you send out comes back to thee thricefold!~~0 -
Ember999 wrote:£90.65 in Makro.
2 x Oil Filled Radiators
1 Large Xmas decoration (Big 'Santa Stop Here' SANTA to stick in garden at Xmas)
2 x 5 Ltr Makro Own Brand Fabric Conditioner
1 Large Bag Dried Cat Food
Large professional Yard Brush
Other bits and bobs....Hey you can't mention Santa on Debtfree wannabe till 1st December!;)
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nearlyrich wrote:
Hey you can't mention Santa on Debtfree wannabe till 1st December!;)
I couldn't help myself...I am starting to get into the Christmas spirit already(that gin & tonic was yummy lol)
Seriously, it's hard not to start to buy Christmas goodies when all the shops and I mean all the shops are starting to be full to the brim with Christmas stock! When I was a kid, they put the xmas stuff out in November, I mean it's only OCTOBER for goodness sakes, and we haven't even had Halloween yet! I need to clean my broom and polish my cauldron <cackle, cackle> and the shops are having me spend money on Christmas. It's hard to be a MoneySaver at Christmas...temptation everywhere~What you send out comes back to thee thricefold!~~0 -
Ember999 wrote:I couldn't help myself...I am starting to get into the Christmas spirit already
(that gin & tonic was yummy lol)
Seriously, it's hard not to start to buy Christmas goodies when all the shops and I mean all the shops are starting to be full to the brim with Christmas stock! When I was a kid, they put the xmas stuff out in November, I mean it's only OCTOBER for goodness sakes, and we haven't even had Halloween yet! I need to clean my broom and polish my cauldron <cackle, cackle> and the shops are having me spend money on Christmas. It's hard to be a MoneySaver at Christmas...temptation everywhere
I must admit I am glad I don't have small children, walking into Tescos it's advent calendars followed by halloween goodies, nightmare.0 -
nearlyrich wrote:I must admit I am glad I don't have small children, walking into Tescos it's advent calendars followed by halloween goodies, nightmare.
I totally agree....when I went in Tescos last week I spent about a tenner on Halloween goodies then a few quid on wrapping paper for Christmas...it's mental.~What you send out comes back to thee thricefold!~~0
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