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Saturdat 13/12/08 What small dfw things have you done today???
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Andan – nice long list as usual J
Sophiesmum hope your cake making goes well if you decided to make one
My dfw thing for today:- Did mutual points e-mail click through
- Collected free energy tablets in Superdrug (D Star) will put in sisters Xmas present (she’s still at uni)
- Collected free postman pat dvd (d mirror?)
- 2 lots of washing done – 30 and 50 deg and hanging indoors
- Greggs – used £2 in Luncheon vouchers
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 -
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Afternoon all!
Haven't had a chance to read all the posts yet...will catch up later when little terror is safely tucked up in bed and not running me ragged!!
Here's my list for today:
* Went to town armed with a list - did very well, only bought two extra things and they were couple of little arsenal goodies for stepsons birthday
* Free lunch as Mum bought me it in town
* £1 in sealed pot
* Few coppers in bertie Bassett
* Washing hokey cokey at 30'c
* Stepson needed new trousers as he seems to have shot up - got two bargain pairs in Sports soccer - saved myself about £10 on what we would normally pay
* Heating off as not particularly cold (just very wet!!!)
Thats about it.......not very good today
Miss P
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mickey_mouse wrote: »Cassey I used to live in Chandlers Ford about 17 years ago (Bodycoats Road)
that would be a fun meet up:D
I am glad you and Andan want to meet up,i agree it will be fun.:rotfl:0 -
mickey_mouse wrote: »me again :rotfl:
just to pick up on yesterday's convo with Andan and Candy- you guys don't live that far from me and I go to Winchester and Basingstoke for work:D
Hi, its a great town - although I did grumble that the town should have a 'free of all things wheeled' (pushchairs, scooters, shopping trolleys) and a child free day, where grumpy people like me are able to shop til our hearts are content without being run over or annoyed!
I like being so close to the coast, but also not that far from London.
Candy xxx
By the way, the car passed it's MOT, and I saved a fortune on bus fares by buying a dayrider (£2) instead of £1.60 into town, then £1.80 to pick the car up, oh, and Hubby bought breakfast for me.Debts at the start of my journey - about £23,000 lightbulb moment 01.03.2007 (1st payment to CCCS)..Debt Free Date 25.06.2013 Deposit savings £17,000/£30,0000
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