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Pap / Moozies What have/will you spend Friday 18th July?
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NSD for me :A0
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I've spent 70p on my bus fare to work and £3.28 in the shop on bread, pringles, a couple of cans of pop and some chocolate

As of tomorrow, I am joining in the NSD challenge thingy so I'll be a lot more strict
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I :heart2: my doggies
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NSD for me.
MIL bought me wine and chocolate bless her so I'm going to be having a good time tonight even though I have no money!
Hope everyone has a nice evening!0 -
Oh dear oh dear. Ok for the purposes of the weekly challenge, the below amounts were spent up until the end of the working week on Friday:
- £1 on food at work
- £3.19 on a subway for lunch it has gone up, used to be £2.99
Weekly Spend Challenge: £0/£30
0 - £1 on food at work
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