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what have you spent today 1st may 2006

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  • Penny-Pincher!!
    Penny-Pincher!! Posts: 8,325 Forumite
    Hi

    Hugs CAFCGirl hope you feel better soon.

    Jamie-Hope DD isnt scratching too much..I remember it well with DD. She was 18months old and in the end just let her run around naked....LOL.

    Have just paid another £800 off my credit card this morning:D

    PP
    xx
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  • aliwatts
    aliwatts Posts: 654 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    Havent spent anything today so far and probably won't as not leaving the house. Kids a bit bored thought, but what can you do when the weather is wet and miserable, without spendingloads !
    :hello: Laugh and smile everyday, it keeps you healthy ! :wave:
    Thanks for everybodies help on here, what a great community !
  • Creditcardkid
    Creditcardkid Posts: 285 Forumite
    Just finishing a bit of redecorating so won't be going out - £00.00 again :):money:
  • Quiet_Life
    Quiet_Life Posts: 2,498 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    minus £67 to-day. How? Well £67 was the amount I was trying to spent to order some new clothes but I had a prob with my password and then the page expired so I couldn't be bothered going through the whole process again.
    Mind you I still have sod all clothes to wear
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    you are throwing a bridge
    across the chasm of your solitude.
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  • GreenFingers_2
    GreenFingers_2 Posts: 573 Forumite
    Went to Tescos…how wonderful…hee hee. :D Spent a total of £44.80 and got 44 points – hooray…wey hey….:T Can’t think of anything better to do on a lovely summery bank holiday than pushing a trolley thingy up and down aisles… “must get a life…must get a life….” Lol. :rolleyes:

    Had a quick peek in some other peoples carts to see if they were proper OS’lers and DFW’bees… I suspect there may be one or two about as the vinegar shelf is two thirds empty… “must get a life…must get a life….” Hee hee… :D
    :)The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)

    :)"Some days you're a Pigeon...some days you're a Statue"
  • mintymoneysaver
    mintymoneysaver Posts: 3,527 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Home Insurance Hacker!
    £2.40 bus fares into town and £2.97 in 99p store on some padded envelopes.Then we spent a free hour in the museum, and the girls are now playing freely in the garden.I've just won £18 on online bingo so I got my £10 deposit back plus a bit more!
  • Sugar_Coated_Owl
    Sugar_Coated_Owl Posts: 12,379 Forumite
    I bought some jeans on eBay. Only £17.03. RRP is £40.00 so I think that's a bargain. Also the money I used to pay for the jeans was money already in my PayPal account from when I sold some things last month so I didn't have to use any of my wages :)
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  • Emmzi
    Emmzi Posts: 8,658 Forumite
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    £85 on work supplies, but can claim those back (so I don't think they count!)

    £4.25 on ciggies (got heap kind, def. won't smoke as many of them as they are a bit rough. hope it'll last me til Friday) and 40p on chocolate.

    NOT leaving the house again.

    Is there a way you can block your own ebay account?? I don't want to be able to look at things!
    Debt free 4th April 2007.
    New house. Bigger mortgage. MFWB after I have my buffer cash in place.
  • nillhouse
    nillhouse Posts: 217 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    lol, bought a packet of smarties, not for the smarties you see, gave them to the kids, but so I could fill it up with my twenty pence pieces!
    Tescos latest enemy.........
  • RVK2
    RVK2 Posts: 379 Forumite
    £5.80 on batteries and bits and bobs, went to buy fence and shed paint and they didn't have big enough tubs.grrr

    £19.92 in Netto on absolute rubbish like biscuits, icecreams, crisps etc. The only justified bit was £1.45 on 3 mixing bowls.

    £30.93 in Argos on new iron, alarm clock for DD and bargain pack of AA batteries.

    I'm not going out again today, will stay in and think of ways to recoup the above £56 lol

    Edit: and £1.98 on 10 cigs on day 8 of my no smoking!! Think I'll just go to bed and forget today happened lol
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