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What have you spent today - Weds 10/5/06

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  • Lunchtime and nothing spent thank goodness :j

    Got a free coffee from the lovely coffee shop down the road from a filled loyalty card someone gave me :D
    DFW Nerd no: 149 ;)

  • Wizwoo
    Wizwoo Posts: 675 Forumite
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    Nothing so far for me - but I'm off to watch Little Britain later and need to do some food to take with us (otherwise we'll be risking lots of money on some lovely food in the restaurants nearby).
    Hoping to keep it below a tenner though for 2 of us (includes interval drinK & snack replacement!)
  • lynzpower
    lynzpower Posts: 25,311 Forumite
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    61p on a bag of crisps :eek: How MUCH!?!?

    Will also buy a newspaper today, its jobs day for me, and thats a further 70p.
    thats my lot!
    :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:
  • moggins
    moggins Posts: 5,190 Forumite
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    nothing at all today.
    Organised people are just too lazy to look for things

    F U Fund currently at £250
  • fizzel81
    fizzel81 Posts: 1,623 Forumite
    nothing at all today feeling pleased with myself
    DFW nerd club number 039 :p 'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts' :money: i will be debt free aug 2010

    2008 live on 4k +cb £6,247.98/£6282.80 :T
    sealed pot 2670g
    2009 target £4k + cb £643.89:eek: /£6412.80
  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    Spent £1.95 on a cold drink and ice cream at lunch time, then 90p on snacks to bulk out my lunch.However didnt eat bag of crisps so going to save those for saturdays lunch.

    Friend coming round tonight to fix computer, so spent around £12 on dinner for us both, but have saved on what I would have had to have paid to get it fixed.

    Other than that, I'm hot but happy xx
    Wealth is not measured by currency
  • Molanole
    Molanole Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    I got a refund of £47 but then I spent £10 on some bits and pieces for dinners for the rest of the week and some fruit to take to work. So, not very happy with myself right now.

    Ms_London - I'm not sure if Ken's still doing the Oyster promotions on Tourist Attractions (money off the London eye, 2 for 1s on entry that kind of thing) but it might be worth investigating if you're doing the tourist thing. The OH and I decided when we last had a week off work to stay in our home city and do the sightseeing malarkey. The Oystercard discounts saved us a fair bit.
    Debt Free Nerd No. 89, LBM: April 2006, Debt at highest (Sept 05): £40,939.96
    NOW TOTALLY DEBT FREE!!!!!!!! Woooo hooooooo!!! DEBT FREE DATE: 23 December 2009
  • Ali-OK
    Ali-OK Posts: 4,073 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Debt-free and Proud!
    Another no spend day here - 3 in a row. I make up for it at the weekends though :rolleyes:
    Back on the DFW Wagon:

    CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
    CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
    Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/18
  • OberonSH
    OberonSH Posts: 1,792 Forumite
    £5 on weekly bus ticket - well chuffed with myself, as I've saved £15 A WEEK by walking down to the townrider ticket boundry (about 20 mins walk) and getting the weekly, rather than spending £3.20 a day. I did buy another ticket from boundary to home, cos it was hot and DD was getting tired and hungry.

    98p on sausage rolls for lunch, DD didn't wnat her homemade pasta bake so I thought I'd try her with one as she usually likes them, but little madam decided she didn't want them either, or any dinner when we got home! Oh, and £1.68 on a round of toast for her brekkie and a bacon & egg sarnie for me, as a treat fro opening shop an hour early this morning.
    This year I'm getting organised once and for all, and going to buy a house with my wonderful other half. And that' s final!

    Current Pay Off Target : £1500 :mad:
  • Lydia.42
    Lydia.42 Posts: 384 Forumite
    Nothing for me......hoorah
    OH spent nearly £30, but that was for postage of e-bay stuff, so will get that back.
    What's he building in there???
    Debt at highest £30,450 (Dec 05)
    Debt at lowest £9, 113 (Jul 07)
    How much did we over spend whilst on maternity leave :mad:
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