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what have you spent today 30th march 06
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Just 50p for the local paper so far. But I have to pay for DS1's haircut later.It is never too late to become what you were always intended to be0
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Hi Skintchick
No unfortunately I can't fax the form as I don't have a fax machine here, anyhow I decided to drive up there soon after I had posted on here, I'm back, knackered and cranky and in need of caffeine!!!!And I spent 35p on sweets too! :rolleyes:
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themaccas wrote:Hi Skintchick
No unfortunately I can't fax the form as I don't have a fax machine here, anyhow I decided to drive up there soon after I had posted on here, I'm back, knackered and cranky and in need of caffeine!!!!And I spent 35p on sweets too! :rolleyes:
Welldone themaccas!!!
Sorry you had a wasted day, but at least you didnt lose out on your ££££!!
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Hello everyone,
I have spent:-
£1.95 on Tampax :mad:
£0.99 on mini choc caramel eggs :mad:
Self explanatory!
But got a £2 coin! Haven't had one in a while so lovin' that!
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£1.20 for bus home and £3.99 for bottle of wine to take to friends house, she's cooking me dinner, yum! :j£2.00 Coin Savers Club - £72.00 :j :j
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scottishspendaholic wrote:£1.95 on Tampax :mad:
£0.99 on mini choc caramel eggs :mad:
Self explanatory!
I know just what you mean! :rotfl:
I often find myself only buying Lilets and chocolate, very cliche but also very much required
However, today was a no spend one, first in a while! :j
I was in uni but I decided to work quickly and come home for lunch cos I was on my own (don't like eating alone!). So, anyway, didn't spend anything there and had super noodles for lunch (mmm...nutricious and delicious..... not! :rolleyes: ). Am off to make pasta with home-made sauce for supper, bit healthier!!
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nowt again :jOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 027
Debt free: 6th April 06 :T Proud to have dealt with my debts0 -
nothing today, but I really wanted a cheeseburger, gonna have to get some mince & cheese & make my own at the weekend!0
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well spent £1.10 on additions to HM lunch at work.
Im sure its not meant to work that way.
However got a quid at work for something I'd taken in (apparently) which some else had used. Didnt even remember leaving it there.So total for the day is 10p.Wealth is not measured by currency0
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