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how much did you spend today? 15/12/05
lulabelle
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£1.26 on a sandwich and then £44.95 on xmas presents but don't count that as spending as had budgeted for it.
Office party tonight free and getting picked up so free again.
Am definitely getting better at this! :xmassign:
Office party tonight free and getting picked up so free again.
Am definitely getting better at this! :xmassign:
I want to be a writer
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I've spent £1.40 on my lunch. Another £3 laer for footie and that should be me.
Oh and another £130 to pay off my credit card so it's now clear for next year.0 -
spent my usual on a copy of the sun 35pSavings Total so far for 2026: £0/£10,0000
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Bought a magazine for the competitions - 70p
Later:
2 finger of fudge for the kids - 30p2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040 -
51p on fruit.
But have eaten all my food for work and am feeling down so bound to buy food later to cheer myself up.
The more skint I am, the more I want to spend. Go figure.:cool: DFW Nerd Club member 023...DFD 9.2.2007 :cool::heartpuls married 21 6 08 :A Angel babies' birth dates 3.10.08 * 4.3.11 * 11.11.11 * 17.3.12 * 2.7.12 :heart2: My live baby's birth date 22 7 09 :heart2: I'm due another baby at the end of July 2014! :j
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Spent £84 on my Tesco shopping (delivery) inc £10 off voucher. It's alot I know but includes some Xmas food that I've stuck in freezer and several of the 'buy 2 for £5' choc selections for prezzies.
Spent £2.50 in the sweet shop for the kids.Mortgage-free wannabe!0 -
£6.75 on Martin Lewis's book. Will save the money back using the book hopefully.. Anyone else got it, is it definatelty worth it then?0
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Hey!!
£11 for 3 of us to see King Kong, £19.45 in B&Q for paint (3 tins for £10 reduced), roller set, plug thing and flooring adhesive and £35 filling car up (will last 2 weeks and 82p/litre) :mad:
Total 65.45
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xxTo repeat what others have said, requires education, to challenge it,requires brains!FEB GC/DIESEL £200/4 WEEKS0 -
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cmjohnson_86 wrote:£6.75 on Martin Lewis's book. Will save the money back using the book hopefully.. Anyone else got it, is it definatelty worth it then?
I wondered whether to buy it or not seeing as how I'm always on this site anyway LOL, but it really is excellent and made me think about some things I hadn't considered. Well worth the money!
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hi all aint spent a penny today, havent been out, well p****d off its my bday today and im in bed with the flu but hey at least i aint spent anything0
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