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What did you spend (21/01/06)?
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I havent spent a penny:jDebt Free At Last!:j0
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£80 rent and £60 shopping £40 new bedding so £180 altogether todayWork like you don't need money,Love like you've never been hurt,And dance like no one's watchingSave the cheerleader, save the world!0
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Haven't spent a bean! Have transfered my virgin balance of £1200 to egg at a special rate of 1.5% interest for the next 9 months as not having any luck being accepted for a 0% cc - this is the next best thing!Proud to be dealing with my debts!0
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£7.00 on petrol
£1.90 on newspapers
£1.50 in Charity Shop
Mum bought me a coffee in Marks and Spencers
But, I also sold a book for £25.00 in an antique bookshop, I was pleased with the amount I was given for it as I got given it free a few years ago. :T
Plus I'm working tomorrow and every Sunday in Jan/Feb to get extra cash. Please tell me that there is nothing going on in the outside world on Sundays in the winter!!!A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
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Spent: £40.00 petrol (weeks worth), £1.99 on a new car air freshener! TOTAL SPENT: £41.99.0
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Pivotalgubbins:I haven't spent a penny again today, something like the third day in a row.
I spent £20 on petrol (week's worth). Have to think twice even about a bar of chocolate now - used to pick one up when paying for petrol just out of habit. Having no money sucks!!But a body can get used to anything, even being hanged as the Irishman said.0 -
didnt spend anything yesterday. am still trying to keep away from shops! havent been to tesco for over two weeks now, i guess there are benefits from my car being off road after all (not to mention the petrol) lolNovember NSD's - 70
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Went for some retail therapy, charity shop shopping. £2.15 on an oil burner, £10 on 3 dvds and £2.95 on 3 books.
Had a coffee in a cafe £1.65 didn't break diet as never had a cake. Saved £1.10 coz I read their newspaper instead of buying one, and did the daily sudoku in it just as I would have at home.
Other than than nothing. Not bad for a morning shopping.
LouiseNobody is perfect - not even me.0 -
rainbowseeker wrote:Drink more water mate, I'm worried for your health.
Haha, nice one...
Actually, ended up going out for a few pints last night, so spent a few quid and quite a few pennies too! :rotfl:Personal ISA Contributions Challenge - current £0 (as at 1 April 2014) / target £15,000 (deadline 31 Mar 2015)0 -
pivotalgubbins wrote:Haha, nice one...
Actually, ended up going out for a few pints last night, so spent a few quid and quite a few pennies too! :rotfl:
I'll bet you did. :beer:0
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