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Will you Jingle Jangle in January? NSD Challenge.
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NSD no 4 for me today. The one upside to being ill - you don't go out to spend anything!LBM 27/12/14.
January Ebay and Amazon aim: £500. £22/£500 January weight loss aim 10lb. 0/10.
1 debt vs 100 days challenge £22/£500 by 7th April.
Nsd January aim 20. PAD starting 29/12/14 £20 -
Swinstie73 wrote: »What's better too long than too short
Corrupting my delicate mind I tell you 
curlygirls1971's previous post to her one about it being too long - on the previous page.
It made me laugh because she's just like me. I pop in for a quick update then next thing you know I'm thread botherer of the year
which reminds me .... :rotfl: 0 -
4th NSD today..got the lurgies..like a lot of others!
Wrap and warm!!
had a £3 spend yesterday, so thats it now for a week... the snow will keep me in at the weekendOU Law studentMay Grocery challenge£30/ £110 -
Number 4 today. No temptation as was working from home to avoid the train and snow traumaMFW on your mark0
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Don't think I am understanding that NSD means no spending!have just spent money I don't have on more pampers wipes and nappies to add to the other 30 I already have. I also had an accident this morning so will have to pay for repairs!0
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Oh dear, I hope accident wasn't too bad. Take careDon't think I am understanding that NSD means no spending!have just spent money I don't have on more pampers wipes and nappies to add to the other 30 I already have. I also had an accident this morning so will have to pay for repairs!MFW on your mark0 -
Wasn't too bad thankfully just annoying.Thanks0
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I spent 50p as i had to top up my oyster. I don't count using my oyster card as a spend but should i count a top up? What does everyone think?MFW 2016 No 68 £1300/£8500 No new toiletries Cook sth different0
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5th NSD for me today
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