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Thursday 10th September - What small DFW things have you done today?
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Just a couple done for me today:
1) Balance transfer to natwest card for 0% interest for 6 months
2) NSD
3) Yummy veggie burrito from freezer stock at lunchtime
4) Off to contemplate freezer contents for dinner too...
Purple laptop is gorgeous!LBM 17th August 2009 Debt at LBM £18,612 Proud to be dealing with my debts.0 -
Hi everyone - huge congratulations to your Nan and Grandad KatyLL! Wowee! How come Peter Andre is a fan of theirs by the way?
You're not secretly Katy Price are you - surely not!
Today I
1) NSD :jFirst in ages.
2) Went to work
3) Free sandwiches at work for a meeting
4) Made a Spanish omelette for tea to use up veg and eggs
5) Received nephew's bday present from postman - sale bargains from Animal. Hope he likes them!
6) Requested a book for B from the library, despite the fact she would prefer to pay £6 for it so it can look nice on her bookshelf once she's read it.
7) Checked bank and Quidco etc. Virgin bingo failed to track, boo.
8) Attempted an online survey.
9) Gave OH a voucher so that he and his friend can BOGOF when they go to the cinema tonight.
Please enjoy your evening responsibly,
L x0 -
Evening
Today I:- fed the employer's guinea pigs
- used my cinema card to go see 'The Final Destination' - dodgy film, don't recommend it!
- didn't buy any popcorn or sweeties at the cinema
- babysat for 4 hrs
- registered with an employment agency who said that they should be able to find work for me once CRB and references are back!
- resisted the takeaway shop on the way back home!
Ever wonder about those people who spend £2 apiece on those little bottles of Evian water? Try spelling Evian backward.0
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