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2009 New Years Resolution-MFW Diary
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Took the dog for a walk and got absolutely drenched! Worse than that my washing was on the line:mad:
I have bought quiet a few bargain christmas presents:rotfl:I know, I should be a Scout, always be prepared!
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Sorry to hear you got wet, we're basking in sunshine here in East Anglia. I hope you have forgiven your OH now for his weakness and re-instituted privileges, afterall, I bet your hair cut costs more than his and you don't want him to comment upon that do you?0 -
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Sorry to hear you got wet, we're basking in sunshine here in East Anglia. I hope you have forgiven your OH now for his weakness and re-instituted privileges, afterall, I bet your hair cut costs more than his and you don't want him to comment upon that do you?
:rotfl::rotfl:He probably spends more on hair cuts in a year than I do! I'm, not your typical female, I own 2 handbags a only a few pairs of shoes!!:rotfl:
It's the wine that I forget about (hubby T total:eek:), although I normally only purchase it with vouchers.:D
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I've now dropped below a Grade 1 cut every two weeks; clippers now about 5yrs old and cost £36 originally so about £7 per year hair cut cost :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
(there has to be some benefit to losing it!)0 -
Stuart, I've been trying to persuade hubby for years that I could cut his hair and therefore save a small fortune on hairdressers and the petrol to get there..he's having none of it....hmmm perhaps now is the time to change his mind, I will reinstate privledges if h lets me cut his hair regularly!:rotfl:
I've had a productive day, done 3 Mshops, two bank jobs(:rotfl:) and a get away car (AKA test drive) so that £80 grossed.
The in-laws have been round and I have booked their holidays on-line for them saving them a fortune and getting them cashback at the same time, thats me the blue eyed girl for a while:A
Work have yet again NOT paid my expenses:mad:.
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Tesco_points_addict wrote: »Stuart, I've been trying to persuade hubby for years that I could cut his hair and therefore save a small fortune on hairdressers and the petrol to get there..he's having none of it....hmmm perhaps now is the time to change his mind, I will reinstate privledges if h lets me cut his hair regularly!:rotfl:
TPAx
Other half will find out that we will be investing in clippers. :rotfl:
I have been letting my hair grow and gave up having highlights. What with being out there gardening and all I will turn into Earth Mother at this rate!
I know, petrol is a hidden cost to factor in. We're a bit remote so it turns shopping into a planned expedition.No longer half of Optimisticpair
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Optimisticpair wrote: »Other half will find out that we will be investing in clippers. :rotfl:
I have been letting my hair grow and gave up having highlights. What with being out there gardening and all I will turn into Earth Mother at this rate!
I know, petrol is a hidden cost to factor in. We're a bit remote so it turns shopping into a planned expedition.
Well well well, apparently(sp?) he would rather 'go without' than have his hair cut by me!!!! Hmmmm....I predict this will change within the next 24 hours:rotfl:(He sometimes forgets I am ten times more stuborn than him!)
I have done some more MShops today. Last month was not very busy so the money coming in this month (always paid a month after:eek:) is not great:mad:. I have just over £100 to last me till next payday, which is in just over 4 weeks:rolleyes:. Lets hope the weather is good on Saturday as I have a bootsale planned:j.
Does anyone else on here read Dinahs diary (Debt free boards?) she is getting engaged :j
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I read my diaryDebt January 1st 2018 £96,999.81Met NIM 23/06/2008
Debt September 20th 2022 £2991.68- 96.92% paid off0 -
Tesco_points_addict wrote: »
I have just over £100 to last me till next payday, which is in just over 4 weeks:rolleyes:. Lets hope the weather is good on Saturday as I have a bootsale planned:j.
Now that's a challenge!0 -
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