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Pap / Moozies What have/will you spend Friday 18th July?
kizzykizzywizzy
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Good Morning 
Today I will need to buy some coffee ( cheap nescafe in pounstretchers £1.99;) ) but other than that nothing:T I hope
Going to see my DD's end of year presentation, she's a narator (sp?) & ia a cocoon & a butterfly!!
Have a great day - keep it low:T
Today I will need to buy some coffee ( cheap nescafe in pounstretchers £1.99;) ) but other than that nothing:T I hope
Going to see my DD's end of year presentation, she's a narator (sp?) & ia a cocoon & a butterfly!!
Have a great day - keep it low:T
Comping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:
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I used to love end of year productions when mine were small. They always made me cry....
Hopefully spending very little today - need to get a birthday card for DS for tomorrow, but don't have any money so will ask DD1 to buy and will pay her back (does that count as me actually spending today???)YOUR = belonging to you (your coat); YOU'RE = you are (I hope you're ok)
really....it's not hard to understand :T0 -
We're out of coffee and tea bags at work and it's my turn to buy them so about £3. Plus I'm working late as have a concert tonight near where I work so will probably buy a snack to keep me going!PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS! DFW Nerd 1004
Debt at lightbulb moment (April 2004) - £62,000
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Having splurged on a takeaway last night (Burger King after cinema - revolting) as well as going to the cinema I best keep it low. Need bread and veg so under a £5. May also go out for a drink in which case another £5.
The cinema cost £6.50 - I proferred a £5 note expecting change........0 -
I've lost my post?
Apologise if it reappears and I have been "spreeing"
Have to be good today; spent out on a burger king meal (horrible) and the cinema last night (Mamma Mia - excellent for us of a certain age!). So £5 for bread and veges and £5 if I decide to go out tonight - father daughter bonding - essential!
YOu can tell I don't go to the cinema often - proferred £5 for the ticket and expected change..........0 -
LOL....I know what you mean.....I went to a different cinema than my normal one last time and it was £7.50!!!!! Try to only go on the cheap seats now LOL
I suspect I may be a bit free with the cash today. Got to get a couple of things for DD's birthday and some new trousers for work. I will try and keep it lowDFW 228 LONG H 68
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I used to love end of year productions when mine were small. They always made me cry....
Hopefully spending very little today - need to get a birthday card for DS for tomorrow, but don't have any money so will ask DD1 to buy and will pay her back (does that count as me actually spending today???)
The eyes did well a little as she's off to middle school in September, my baby's growing up:oComping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:
Married my best friend 15/4/16
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Hi kizzy, and everyone :hello: :hello: :hello:
So far I have managed a NSD, but I'm going out for a bike ride in a few minutes - as still no work this week - and will probably buy a lucky dip for the Euromillions.
Have a great weekend everyone :wave: :wave:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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NSD so far... but going halves with a mate on a bottle of wine later, so probably a couple of quid.0
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Take that back! So far 85p on a bottle of water (NHS tap water ain't nice!) and will need to buy tea later!PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS! DFW Nerd 1004
Debt at lightbulb moment (April 2004) - £62,000
Debt now - £27703.11 - UNDER 30k AT LAST!!!!!
Drop one thing in 2010 - no books / DVDs until I've read and watched the ones that are on the shelf!0
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