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Wednesday 3/12/08 Wht small dfw things have you done today???
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i have done unplanned overtime today - only an hour but i guess it helps!
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Evening everyone,
Hope everyone feels better soon,i think i am getting a cold,i just keep on taking the tablets!!!
today i have/will
-NSD
-took lunch to work
-checked on line banking.
-read free newspaper from train station.
-tea from store cupboard and fridge. Made extra to take to work for luch tomorrow.
-Found £10.00 John Lewis voucher at home,which i thought i had spent.
-received vouchers in post,put them in purse.
-will do two surveys and comps.
-took portion of chicken curry out of freezer,ready for tomorrows tea.
Take care everyone.0 -
ragstoricheswannabe wrote: »loving the wave ff, where did you find it??!!
Found on http://www.hystersisters.com/vb2/misc.php?do=getsmilies&wysiwyg=0&forumid=4# thanks to fag_ash_lil on the PAD thread. Enjoy!0 -
Re value things - with you there paul, haven't noticed the change much except the prices, stock cubes for 7p or for 1.19 - its not too hard to figure out is it?
Recycled paper, loo paper - not recycled loo paper - yuk!!
Hope folks who are about are good and having fun xTotal debt 26/4/18 <£1925 we were getting there. :beer:
Total debt as of 28/4/19 £7867.38:eek:
minus 112.06 = £7755.32:money:
:money:Sleeves up folks.:money:0 -
Evening all,
Only a few things for me today
charged mobile at work
did a few mutual point email click throughs
made a few short phone calls at work
did 1 survey for potential £5 Amazon voucher (very unlikely)
That's all for today.Tesco points: 101 (£21.50, £19.50, £7.50, £21 & £5)
Boots points: £0.28
Pigsback points: 715 (4 xBoots£10 & 1 xPizzaHut£10, 2 x £10 clothing vouchers)
Mutual points: 3417 (redeemed 8250)
Rpoints:redeemed 28925 points)Cashbag:£8.91(£20)0 -
Evening all, well i was good today, went to primark and got what i wanted, a throw for my bed as its cold and 2 x 1.00 leg warmers.
I also went to bank to find out a bout shared ownership...omg a shock, i need a 30% deposit of my 25% share im looking at! So ive decided rather than pay off the student loan to save as much as poss to get the best poss deal come next summer when i buy in the developemtn i want. So as from tomo. Its a new day, new plan. Very little spending, only bargins and if i can really afford and justify it! I am looking at finding a massive amount in 2009!!!
At work on earlies next 3 days so should be kept busy no need to spend!
I agree about the woman with the 1million house....ignore her!! Prob up to eyes in debt to have it. Whose needs a house that big anyways!!
Lilly91..so hope the appeal comes good. Fingers crossed for you
Anywayas guys back in tomo night, take care all
Tallie xDebt for Tallie - JUNE 2009NATWEST LOAN......5000.00CREDIT CARDS........5000.00STUDENT LOAN.......7500.00TESCO CARD..........1000.000 -
Evening all.
Well, my job is safe so that's one worry out of the way. Six of my colleagues got chopped though so it was a sad day, and I have to admit to spending money down the pub drowing sorrows...
Also though, checked my banking and rang to complain about a payment that went out near midnight last night and took me over my limit. THye refunded charges which is good.
Done a few slice the pie ratings
turned off hte heating that DH was boiling up the house with (now it's freezing!)
Wrote my homemade Christmas cards in time to give most out insstead of posting.Debt cleared! [strike]£13,128[/strike] £0!!!
Saving for maternity leave: £3,300/£3500
'Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.' Michael Pollan0
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