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How Much Have You Spent Today? 21/3/06
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I took DC to the Drs today (14mths) but I always forget to ask for calpol on prescription. For the first time to day I asked, i was given calpol and nurofen and it even had a repeat prescription slip with it. :j
Result!!!!!! :jNevermind the dog, beware of the kids!0 -
An expensive day for me today too. My son had his first ever acupuncture treatment for his very severe headaches which conventional medication hasn't helped and it cost £32.
I decided to treat us to a nice meal out as he was so brave £24. :T
I also lent my oldest son £300! this morning ::eek
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Nothing for me!Ever wonder about those people who spend £2 apiece on those little bottles of Evian water? Try spelling Evian backward.0
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Good day for me - spent just £10.00 on diesel for the old car, which is less than what I budget for per week. Nearly Wednesday, only a few more days till pay day!
I was really pleased with myself last night, as I cracked and brought a T-Shirt off Threadless. I quickly felt guilty so sent off an email, hoping to cancel the order. They complied and I managed to save myself over £10.00! I've been playing an old version of Championship Manager this evening, so no chance of browsing and getting tempted again.
Tomorrow I may pop out for a coffee at work if I have the chance, but that was planned so all OK. I may also go swimming in the evening, as I want to get a little fitter and build my stamina too. It'll be a couple of pounds, but I'm allowing myself this.
I hope everyone had a good day!Personal ISA Contributions Challenge - current £0 (as at 1 April 2014) / target £15,000 (deadline 31 Mar 2015)0
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