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How much money have you got on you?
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martinbuckley wrote: ȣ13.70, which I have had since the weekend and managed not to spend any of it!
you gotta eat man!!
costs me just under a fiver per day, just to get to work (not including train fare - thats paid annually)
car park, newspaper, juice and a croissant = £4.40 per dayPlease take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
(MSE Andrea says ok!)0 -
£52 and 18pence.
I prefer using plastic to actual cash so don't always have that much as I find it easier to transfer money online than go to the cash point.
We went out today thoughThere is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0 -
£180 in my wallet and £500 in the dish cupboard in the kitchen.0
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »you gotta eat man!!
costs me just under a fiver per day, just to get to work (not including train fare - thats paid annually)
car park, newspaper, juice and a croissant = £4.40 per day
walking to train station = £0.00
Metro = £0.00
Tea in flask = £0.00
Dry cereal in a tupperware = £0.00
Home made lunch = £0.00
£4.40 * 5 = £22 a week, 40 weeks working = £880 a year (or a new Miele washing machine)
However, my grand plan was scuppered the other day when I went our for dinner and it was £55 each0 -
reduceditem wrote: »£105.07.....including an (increasingly rare) Scottish £1 note.
I'm a cash person. Not sure why, always have been. I only use cards if I absolutely have to.
I have £105.37. Cash person also0
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