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How Much have u spent today 8/02/2006

ive spent nowt today and hopefully will continue that way but i can see me having to spend £12 on a case for my mobile phone cos it didnt come with one
Savings Total so far for 2023: £8,062.58
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  • Hi James,

    Zilch! Maybe because I'm still sitting here in my pyjamas - I'm a disgrace!

    Well, if you can't enjoy yourself on holiday from work, when can you?!

    Sitting here eating a late birthday present of Lindt choccies, mmmm...

    Will update later...

    Edit: Spent nothing today, but because was very very lazy. Shame on me.

    scottishspendaholic x
    MBNA = £4,000 / Next = £925 (approx. tbc on 19/8)
    Tesco = £2,910.11 / Smile overdraft = £500
    Bank of Scotland = £2,782.83
  • skintchick
    skintchick Posts: 15,114 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    I'm also in my pyjamas! But I've been working since 8.30 - the joys of working from home!!

    Planning to spend nothing, although I MAY get a bottle of wine to take to my friend's house tonight, but I have a Tesco voucher of some sort from the wine club, that I'm sure will be useful.
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  • Tondella
    Tondella Posts: 934 Forumite
    spent nothing today and intend to keep it that way but slipped off the wagon last night after work ... £27 on dress fabric and £33 on wool for baby blanket as gift for SIL. Lordy!
    Debt Oct 2005: £32,692.94
    Current debt: £14,000.00
    Debt free date: June 2008
  • Avogirly
    Avogirly Posts: 751 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    I have spent nothing yet, but have to get petrol on the way home or me and the dog will be walking AGAIN!!!!
    October make £10/day currently £11.02
  • nothing so far, am aiming to spend a quiet hour at work studying French and then off to the gym at 2. Trying to get in good shape and learn 2 languages by 30!

    Hmmm... no pressure on myself then :T
  • ms_london
    ms_london Posts: 2,852 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Nothing so far but am going to go to pret for lunch, so about £3.00 - bad I know, but nevermind!!

    Still not feeling right!!

    God, wish I was at home in my PJ's!!

    xx
  • pixie1
    pixie1 Posts: 1,442 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Oh I want to go home and sit in my PJ's!!! :(

    Ive just spent £7.99 on Martin's book - money well spent I think :)

    I doubt I will spend anything else today....oh and Ive been told Im having a salary review tomorrow - fingers crossed :)

    Have a great day everyone.
    :jDebt Free At Last!:j
  • £1.26 just now on lunch, went to Sainsburys not far from me, got a Be Good to Yourself pasta meal reduced from £1.99, used staff discount card. Planning to pay ebay bill after todays auctions £9.16. Hope that's it!!
    Debt Free!!!
  • It will be a no spend day for me today (been helping at DD's playgroup this morning and am now too exhausted to go out or spend anything)!
  • serena
    serena Posts: 2,387 Forumite
    So far, 35p on a packet of chocolate drops, for DS1. He had an accident at school, bit through his lip badly, so we've spent the morning at the GP's, Minor injuries unit and Maxillo-facial dept, where he finally had three stitches, and came over faint and wobbly. hence the chocolate drops.

    I think I should have splashed out on a pack for me too!

    The rest of the day depends on how he feels - weekly shopping, possibly £90, or nothing...

    Have a great day everyone.
    It is never too late to become what you were always intended to be
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