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What have you spent today? 18/11/05
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I have managed to spend nothing today,and I am going to try and not spend any money over the weekend aswell.0
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84p - newspaper for 35p and 3 kit kats.
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Spent under £10 for fish n chips for 5 of us.Mortgage-free wannabe!0
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Cinema tickets-OH goes in for free as he's my FT carer. Sorry, should have said before, so in theory 1 adult and 1 child ticket for £9.50-still not bad though
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xxTo repeat what others have said, requires education, to challenge it,requires brains!FEB GC/DIESEL £200/4 WEEKS0 -
Nothing so far, but I am heading out in about half an hour for a couple drinks with a friend - should be no more than £10 altogether. :beer:
Pay day in one week... :jPersonal ISA Contributions Challenge - current £0 (as at 1 April 2014) / target £15,000 (deadline 31 Mar 2015)0 -
£15.99 on pizza fri night take away.... and i aint even left home today....0
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£5.50 to park at the station and £10.50 train fare - but I was going on a course so work will be reimbursing it next week. There was a lovely lunch provided too, so I ate loads and didn't need anything this evening!0
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£1.84 and I resisted the 3 for 89p on chocolate. only bought one then ended up not getting time to eat it so can savour it tomorrow instead!
(This for me is a great acheivement!)it's not having what you want - it's wanting what you've got0 -
£5 on a ticket to see Harry Potter! Just got back and it was worth every penny!!!!! Managed to resist all those tempting cinema sweeties tooDebt free date: Feb 2010 :eek:
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One bottle of rather fine sherry=8.50
Got knocked back for a promotion, so I think it was justified...!0
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