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Its time for the December NSD thread!!!

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  • Bowski_1011
    Bowski_1011 Posts: 1,041 Forumite
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    NSD number 2 for me today :)
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  • first NSD for me today!!
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  • Jacks_xxx
    Jacks_xxx Posts: 3,874 Forumite
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    Better get a wriggle on Jacks, theres only me and you so far in the 20+. You wouldn't want me to beat you now, would you? :p:D


    So you've noticed I'm a teensy bit competitive and obsessive about this challenge then huh? :D I still can't believe we signed up for so many in December and I'm almost resigned to missing the mark this month.
    Day number 4 and still no NSD for me! :eek: :eek: :eek: (I did some Christmas shopping at M&S on their 20% off day.:o )

    It's not going well so far huh? I hope you're doing better than me!



    I'm ever so glad Spanish listening and grammar went well littlepinkstars44. I'm rubbish at languages which makes me no help with my daughter's French and German homework But when I'm drunk (and in Italy) I think I can speak Italian...:o :o:o :rotfl:

    Do you really have to count that business expense Horace? It'd make it easier to beat Strumpet if you didn't...;) Not that he's exactly making it hard. :D;) :rotfl:

    Hope you feel better soon laurenjs88 :)

    And if you've got 3 or 4 NSDs already then I'm deeply desperately jealous and a bit scared that I haven't managed one yet! :eek: :eek: :eek:
    Love Jacks xxx :D
    Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. Einstein
  • 9-10
    I know I'm a few days late but can I join in please??

    I managed to rack up 14 NSD's in November :j so thought I'd give this a try for December.

    Most of my Christmas shopping is done :j :j :j but I'm working alot during the day over the Panto season so may need to pay for parking. Plus there's the Christmas and New Years Eve socialising (I need a costume for new year) and all those bits and pieces that I usually manage to forget about.

    So can I aim for 10 days in December please?

    Good Luck to all, I'm off to read the rest of the thread now.

    Much Love

    Lizzie xxxx
    HSBC Overdraft with DCA @ [strike]£105[/strike] [strike]£55 [/strike] Paid Off :j Natwest CC @ £412.44 Family Loan @ £1500 Natwest Overdraft @ Limit of £2000
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  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    NSD #2 today woohoo2.gif as I was only working until midday and we have all the bits and pieces we need today in terms of milk etc.

    Hurrah - I'm halfway to what I thought I would do, it's time to see how many days I can exceed my own target by!

    Have a lovely Friday all.
  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
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    I've had one NSD and am desperate to make this one day number 2!
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  • 17-20
    hhhhmmmm..... I'm declaring today as number 3 - but may have to take that back depending on how tonight goes!

    I'm going to a local comedy club tonight, but have decided not to count it as a spend. Purely because my boyf is paying for my ticket with money he owes me - he also bought my nephew a christmas pressie on my behalf today, but again out of the money he owes me. - The only reason I'm not counting it, is because the present I bought, which he owes me the money for, was paid for last month, and I counted it then as a spend day, and looking back that's the only spend I had that day! So by my reckoning, since I personally can only spend the money once, it can't therefor ruin 2 NSD's! Does that make sense? Or does it sound as though I'm cheating?! ;)

    Over and above that, I'm gonna drive tonight to make sure I don't spend any money or alcohol or whatever - so it will be a completely "free" night out for me! :D

    You'll be pleased to hear my ramble's over!! :p

    xx
  • mickey_mouse
    mickey_mouse Posts: 1,441 Forumite
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    nsd no3 for me today:D . Tomorrow will be different as I am meeting a friend in London - no hope for us.
    £2 savers club 2025 #4
  • laurenjs88
    laurenjs88 Posts: 1,326 Forumite
    15-16
    Jacks_xxx wrote: »
    Hope you feel better soon laurenjs88 :)

    And if you've got 3 or 4 NSDs already then I'm deeply desperately jealous and a bit scared that I haven't managed one yet! :eek: :eek: :eek:
    Love Jacks xxx :D

    Thanks Jacks xx

    Well you are going to be horribly jealous of me then as its my NSD number 5! eurghh... ive got this horrible "nova" virus people are catching... my poor bucket :(

    Had to send my baby over to her nans yesterday afternoon i was so ill, ive not had an hour away from her in months let alone 2 nights! i dont get her back untill tomorrow afternoon!
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    My second little girl entered the world 20/03/2010 - 11 days late! 8lbs 4oz
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  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,411 Forumite
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    Spend day today, bought my xmas tree :xmastree: :D
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