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How much will you spend this new years eve?
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cmjohnson_86 wrote:But is also VERY VERY boring, especially knowing most people are out enjoying themselves. I know this as I had tickets to go out last year but couldnt because I had tonsilitus.. SO im going to make up for it this year.
..i went out last year, it was boring...full of really drunk people falling all over the place and i spent a fortune so really dont mind staying in this year!November NSD's - 70 -
We already have booze at home and I'm working on New Years Day (Sunday) anyway so it has to be a fairly early night!!Mortgage-free wannabe!0
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Will spend absolutely ZILCH!!!! Not going out. Staying put. Too many drunks about. Borrowed DVD's off friends so I am sorted for the nite. What a rip off the costs of tickets to get into venues. Hope all of you going out have a good time but be careful and stay safe!!!! Hope you have a good one. PF0
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well £22 on a footy ticket and then i drive from Leicester back to saaafampton and £6 odd on 4 bottles of batemans xxxb beer(luvvvly stuff!)
won't get home till bout 10ish so unless i get a real good offer thats it for me!
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I'm doing a mammoth 18.5 hr shift.....
just think of all the lovverly lolly though.....0 -
We are going to a house party and we will be taking some beer and wine that we already have so less than a tenner. I think new year's eve is overrated personally and I would be happy to sit here drinking red wine.0
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well we will be mak9ng money new years eve dh is a taxi driver so I will be staying home with the children maybe ordering in a pizza, while dh earns the best wages he does all year ( which is just as well as its the last good payday before the end of january )I am journeying to a debt-free life.
Our estimated debt-free date is January 2040. I'm on a mission to bring that date closer!
16/02/23 debts - £9556.38
emergency fund - £00.00
debt-free diary - Time to Face the music and deal with this debt once and for all0 -
We're going to a murder mystery dinner party - kids can go to bed and we can stop up drinking. We're contributing pudding and after dinner choccies (the chillis are marinating in the cheap vodka I got for Christmas as I speak - mmmmm!). It'll probably tot up to about £8 for the four of us, but that's pretty good reading what everyone else is spending. Are you all crazy?!?! I know NYE is special, but still ... I figured if you were a debt free wannabe you'd not be blowing your cash on one night! (maybe that's just me being REALLY tight since zero is getting so close now)
Happy New Year, one and all :beer:Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 002 :rotfl:0 -
I'm staying in having worked all over Christmas.
Anyway - my cat needs me. She's terrified of fireworks.0
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