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Sealed Pot Challenge 2 "The Return"

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  • focus888
    focus888 Posts: 1,483 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    just added 40p :)
  • sparky0107
    sparky0107 Posts: 3,496 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Morning all,
    A damp morning here in Liverpool. Another 2 gold coins in my pot this morning, plus I got 2 £2 coins in my change yesterday.

    Have a great day everyone, take care
    Sparky0107 - Sealed pot challenge member #002. Total for SPC3 £1,030.57 Total For SPC 4 £2247.00 Total for SPC 5 £2574.62 :T Total for SPC 6 £4552.91:T
    :rotfl:LC2 & Jakes-Mum are off their heads :rotfl
    :j DEBT FREE AS OF 20/01/2012 :j
  • euronorris
    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper PPI Party Pooper
    edited 22 June 2009 at 3:28PM
    Morning everyone!

    Found €1.95 on the table next to my bed! :) Into the pot it goes!
    February wins: Theatre tickets
  • NualaBuala
    NualaBuala Posts: 2,507 Forumite
    Hi folks! Sounds like you've all had a fun weekend! :beer:

    I've lost track of what I've put in the pot but not much - a couple of euros in total this month I reckon. All my spending seems to be by debit card so I never have any change!

    Have a great day!
    Trying to spend less time on MSE so I can get more done ... it's not going great so far! :)
    Sorry if I don't reply to posts - I'm having MAJOR trouble keeping up these days!

    Frugal Living Challenge 2011

    Sealed Pot #671 :A DFW Nerd #1185
  • sams247
    sams247 Posts: 1,364 Forumite
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    Fed up of my pots squabbling over who's the favourite, so they all got £1 today, and that meant no spare change for a choc bar after lunch.......... which is probably no bad thing.
      To those who are given much, much is expected

        £2025 in 2025 = £680.60
          Food Budget £180/9.30.
            Fiver Friday #13 £35
          1. sams247
            sams247 Posts: 1,364 Forumite
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            Ooh and I've just noticed I have progressed to being a MS Stalwart - proud to be a wart of any kind actually
              To those who are given much, much is expected

                £2025 in 2025 = £680.60
                  Food Budget £180/9.30.
                    Fiver Friday #13 £35
                  1. mummytummy
                    mummytummy Posts: 969 Forumite
                    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
                    My tin is calling me but i will resist, oh yes i will resist, roll on payday 26th:rolleyes:
                    MFiT-T7 #17 (Jan 2025) £193k (Apr) £177k (July) £159k (Oct) £139,900 (Jan 2026)

                    SPC 19 #6
                    Regular Saver A/C (24/25) £2800 (25/26) £

                    SPC’s (1)£27.19 (2)£728 (3)£1471 (4)£357 (5)£435.18 (6)£1114.92 (7)£1492 (8)£392 (9)£1952 (10)£1866.65 (11)£1177.74 (12)£1445.39 (13)£1608 (14)£603.30 (15)£672 (16)£2563 (17)£1300 (18)£353.50 (19)£
                  2. luckycharlie
                    luckycharlie Posts: 1,840 Forumite
                    Hi Everyone,
                    I go away and everyone comes back!!
                    Its great to "see" you back sorry to hear about all your troubles but I hope future father in law is on the mend.
                    Does this mean that now you are back me and LC will get our official gold star:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

                    Jess Pleased to know you are feeling a bit better bet your looking forward to those kittens

                    Welcome to the new members aren't we doing well Roll on Christmas when we are all changing our pots.

                    Now for you all to do a bit of problem solving. My DH is moaning about a bill. Now I know I have enough to pay it with my £2 pot but if I don't give it to him I know he will pay it .Now do I give it to him and stop him moaning or put up with him moaning. Remember he is a man so moaning is normal!!! Hope that makes sense.
                    SEALED POT CHALLANGE No 021 2013 Saved £2570:j:j:j
                    Roadkill live too near Sparky to ever get any:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
                    Just polishing my stars:staradmin :staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin :staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin
                  3. euronorris
                    euronorris Posts: 12,247 Forumite
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                    I'm confused, if he has the money to pay for it anyway, why is he asking for your pot?
                    February wins: Theatre tickets
                  4. luckycharlie dont give in make him pay lol. men moan anyway so if he isnt moaning about that it will be something else. so seen as your going to have to listen to him anyway you may aswell do it with your pot intact. £1.90 for eeyore today.
                    :coffee:i find a cup of tea can solve most problems:coffee:
                    :dance: but alcohol solves them all :dance:
                    basic emergency fund 387.87/500
                    £1000 emergency fund #290
                    mortgage 91,719= 21y 0mnth :eek:
                    6 mnths exp 0/6633
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