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How much have you/will you spend today - 6 Apr
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Welcome vix1978 :hello: I havent spent a penny yet as I've just got up off nights and don't need anything so it's a third straight no spend day for me
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Happy birthday to you looking ahead :beer:Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 058 - Proud to be dealing with my debts
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:bdaycake: Happy Birthday Looking Ahead :bdaycake:
well im heading for no spend day No 2 - and Im still in credit in my bank account too.......... 4 days to pay day
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Happy Birthday Looking Ahead - What film are you going to see? I hope you have a great day & get spoilt!! ((Why are you celebrating over 5 days?? I'm not knocking it, sounds like fun - just curious!!)) ;0)
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ms_london wrote:Happy Birthday Looking Ahead - What film are you going to see? I hope you have a great day & get spoilt!! ((Why are you celebrating over 5 days?? I'm not knocking it, sounds like fun - just curious!!)) ;0)
Enjoy!! xx
Thanks! We are going to see (for the second time) "V for Vendetta".
Went to see it about 2/3 weeks ago and was left speechless by it...I absolutely loved it, so....we're off to see it again!
I always book my birthday off, and seems it is on a Thursday this year, I thought "why not" re: taking the Friday off too. And....seems next Friday is a Bank Holiday, I thought if I book Monday off too (to make it a lovely long weekend anyway), then next week will be really short as well :j :jBank Balance: In the black for the moment.
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LookingAhead wrote:I always book my birthday off
My friend and I started doing this (until I moved abroad!). He and I shared the same birthday so we'd take it off and spend the day doing truly decadent things. We'd quite often go out for a long, lazy brunch to our favourite cafe (it was right on the beach), it felt so luxurious being there on a weekday when everyone else was in the office. And then we'd just do whatever took our fancy.
It was a fabulous way to celebrate, I miss it now that we're too far away!0 -
I spent 70p on some chocolate this morning for me & my boss as it's year end accounts time & we were both needing some to de-stress (well, that's our excuse!).
I always bring lunch to work so no extra cost there.
I shouldn't need to spend anything else today. Off to Body Balance later & my dinner should already be on the go when I get home!
Dora x0 -
climbgirl wrote:My friend and I started doing this (until I moved abroad!). He and I shared the same birthday so we'd take it off and spend the day doing truly decadent things. We'd quite often go out for a long, lazy brunch to our favourite cafe (it was right on the beach), it felt so luxurious being there on a weekday when everyone else was in the office. And then we'd just do whatever took our fancy.
It was a fabulous way to celebrate, I miss it now that we're too far away!
Awwww sounds superb climbgirl....I'd miss that too if I'd had it! :grouphug: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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'Ello everyone!
Hooray, hooray, it's a no spender for me.October make £10/day currently £11.020 -
Ive spent about £3 on crisps and chocolate today. Not acceptable really, and I do feel slightly sick:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0
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