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What have you spent today? Thursday 9th March
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My mate bought me my lunch!! So no spend on that after all! Bless her, she's so kind.:cool: DFW Nerd Club member 023...DFD 9.2.2007 :cool::heartpuls married 21 6 08 :A Angel babies' birth dates 3.10.08 * 4.3.11 * 11.11.11 * 17.3.12 * 2.7.12 :heart2: My live baby's birth date 22 7 09 :heart2: I'm due another baby at the end of July 2014! :j
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Firstly congrats to Fairylights and OH - brilliant news!!!!!
I've paid off £350 on our cc's
Plus £2.12 on 2 cups of coffee, carparking, a packet of crisps and a bar of dairy milk mmmmmmmm!Debtfree JUNE 2008 - Thank you MSE:T0 -
55p on a bottle of water (hmmmm) and £2.63 on paying my EBAY fees.
Staying in tonight to do housework & washing etc so no opportunity to spend tonight! The purse is staying IN the bag and not going anywhere near the PC....Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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£0.96 on a recorded letter to my bank demanding back £2,011 from them in unlawful charges
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3rd no spend day in a row!!"I will be debtfree":p0
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Only 20p for me woo! :j
Doing well this week! might all go wrong tomorrow though! :beer:0 -
It was a secretary's leaving lunch at work today. I turned up 30 mins in and only had a drink (£2.25 for a coke! Yes I work in central london) rather than pay the £20+ service charge fixed lunch fee. Afterwards, I went to local cafe and bought a takeaway soup and bread for £2.75, so in total £5 exact. Will bring in lunch tomorrow.I've lost over 100lbs in two years, I can be debt free too.0
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spent £1.59 on a ham sandwich and my bus fare home, and £9.95 on milk and veg and a few other bits, but that came out of the food shopping budget. Got so much in fact had to get OH to meet me off the bus as I couldn't carry it all! :j :j Should hopefully only have to buy milk now for the rest of the month.0
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62p for cornish pasty from greggs, yum!
47p for milk
20p for locker at swimming pool
70p for newspaper
So that's £1.99, not a bad day
Don't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue QOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 003
Proud to have become debt free... and striving to keep it that way
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sandanista wrote:It was a secretary's leaving lunch at work today. I turned up 30 mins in and only had a drink (£2.25 for a coke! Yes I work in central london) rather than pay the £20+ service charge fixed lunch fee. Afterwards, I went to local cafe and bought a takeaway soup and bread for £2.75, so in total £5 exact. Will bring in lunch tomorrow.
Good going! Yes the coke was expensive but I think you did brilliantly there under what must have been some sort of pressure to attend and spend a silly amount on 'lunch'. Keep it up!!Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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