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How much money have you got on you?
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£61.22. I draw out £80 at a time for things like drinks/ meals out/ sweets/ parking/milk etc. Can last me a few days or weeks depending on my plans! Food shopping and petrol go on credit card and everything else on deb card0
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£86.19. has to last until 01/06/09.0
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£67.78p. I like to have some cash,just in case any of my daughters need some extra.0
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22 Dollars 50 cents
20 euros
5000 Azeri Minats
300 Iraqi Dinar.0 -
worried_jim wrote: ȣ86.19. has to last until 01/06/09.
been to the pub. £80.19.:beer:0 -
worried_jim wrote: »been to the pub. £80.19.:beer:
2 pints????0 -
Is there a point to this thread, or.. ?
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Is there a point to this thread, or.. ?
Rob
Yes, sure it has. I had £30 in my wallet this afternoon and by this evening it had found its way into the missus's bag. Its a bit like whats going on in our economy at the moment. The government keep taking more and more of my hard earned without me actually seeing it go.0 -
About a grand in fifties as usual, rolled up with a thick elastic band around them. :cool:
Alright, not really, I jut felt like being flash. About £15 I think.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
baileysbattlebus wrote: ȣ4.32 at the moment - was a bit more - but I needed a loaf of bread, 2 pints of milk and a pack of kitkats (well didn't really need the kitkats).
I don't tend to spend on the debit card so often now - a while ago it was what I used most - but what I found was that my bread, milk and kitkats could cost me any where between £10 & £20 instead of the £2.86 they cost this morning. It depended on the "bargains" or things I discovered I "needed" on the way round the shop.
And I don't have a memory problem like LIR, except for spending on cards of any variety.
I know, I know, a bit more self discipline or will power would be beneficial.
Daughter borrowed £1.70 this morning - got to have correct money for the bus here, you get no change.
So £2.62 now, plus a 1 euro coin I found on the walk to grandson's school yesterday morning.
OH went to work this morning before DD asked for the money otherwise I would have mugged him, now I might have to go to the cash point.0
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