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how much u spent today 7/12/2005
James240
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Hiya ive just spent my 35p on a copy of the Sun what about everyone else?
Savings Total so far for 2026: £0/£10,000
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yesterday was planning on spending bout £25.00 going out with partner and friends from work. Put £2.00 in a bandit and got £25.00 - didnt spend as much as I thought so gonna spend the fiver that I am up so nowt for 2 days!
Sorry - just had to share"Washing ones hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless is to side with the powerful not to be neutral."0 -
Nothing so far, but reeeallllllly fancy some choccy, so may spend 45p :xmassmileLoan & Credit Card Debt at Highest: 13,450.04
Loan & Credit Card Debt Deb 05: 12,420.40
Loan & CC Debt Free Date: OCTOBER 2007
Student Loan: 10,000.00
Make 2006 a year for clearing debt xx0 -
Haven't spent anything so far and don't plan to... working in the pub tonight so should get about 35 quid, yeah!Debt at Highest: - £32'000
Debt as at 6th Oct '05:- £25'814
Debt as at 3rd Nov '05:- £24'489.94
Debt as at 2nd Dec '05:- £23'100.96
Debt as at 2nd Jan '06:- £22'638.64
Debt as at 1st Feb '06:- £20'271.35
Debt as at 7th Mar '06:- £18'939.63
Debt as at 6th April '06:- 17'334.00
Debt as at 4th May '06:- £16488.11
Debt as at 1st June ':- £14'291.40
Debt as at 5th July:- £13051.72
debt free - September 30th '060 -
umm, need some milk later, so £1 ish
but also need to ring my old shop to sort out what hours im working over xmas, so will be organising lots (!) of money to be had the future!
(ooo, xmas smilies :santa2: )One thing...that sets pulses racing...that gets hearts pounding...for which there is no substitute...only YOU can provide...blood.
Only 5% of the eligible population give blood: do something amazing today, save a life, give blood0 -
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I've bought a carrot, a banana and an apple so far, not sure how much as waiting for change.
Have to get petrol tonight but will go to Tesco and use my Tesco cc so I get lots of lovely Clubcard points!
I'm liking the festive smilies :snow_grin
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Spent £8.92 in Poundstretcher (lots of stuff) and £4 odd in Budgens.Mortgage-free wannabe!0
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Oh I ended up buying a choccy bar AND a packet of crisps!!!
SO I have now put ON a pound in weight and LOST a pound in money!!!
Hasn't fixed my choccy craving though, still want more...
Damm giving up smoking to save money!! :snow_laugLoan & Credit Card Debt at Highest: 13,450.04
Loan & Credit Card Debt Deb 05: 12,420.40
Loan & CC Debt Free Date: OCTOBER 2007
Student Loan: 10,000.00
Make 2006 a year for clearing debt xx0 -
£1.71 posting 2 ebay packages, so in terms of my real money, nothing yet. But, going to a hm jewellery party thang this evening. If I buy anything, it will be for my sisters' birthday pressies early next year, from the pressie budget. I WILL resist temptation to buy additional Chrissie presents.0
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Went to the local shop at lunchtime…spent a total of £4.99 on Milk, a packet of Jacobs Cream Crackers, the Christmas edition of the TV Guide, and a packet of Hot Cross Buns….
Out of interest, I did a little comparison some time ago between Tescos and Jacobs Cream Crackers. I like crackers with really, really, strong Cheddar or Danish Blue cheese on them… hee hee.
The final result is that I much prefer Jacobs and will continue to get these. To me, the Tesco crackers taste very ‘toasted’ and are overly dry. Tesco crackers however are cheaper by as much as 2/3rds, which of course is a big difference. :rolleyes:
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)
"Some days you're a Pigeon...some days you're a Statue"0 -
Nothing spent today
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