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Making March Memorable with the NSD Method!

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  • JoXani
    JoXani Posts: 15 Forumite
    2 NSD under my belt so far:D It have been 3 if I hadn't owed a colleague £2 from January! So, 2 down 8 to go:D
    March NSD 6/10
    PaD Challenge £20
    Sealed Pot Challenge
    Capital One £1643.55 9/2/10
    Egg CC £2969.04 27/2/10
  • pammyj74
    pammyj74 Posts: 3,290 Forumite
    yesterday was NSD and today will be too as dont need anything, need to catch up on housework boooo and dooyoo reviews (slacking there this week)

    so 3 for me so far
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
    EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
    MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j
  • debtbegone
    debtbegone Posts: 1,007 Forumite
    Just realised I had a nsd yesterday without even thinking about it :j so I'm up to four.

    If I'm sneaky and get the oh to buy me a few things today I might get me another one :D
    The debtWILLbegone - taking it 1% at a time
    Grand Total Owed:
    [STRIKE]£11,000[/STRIKE]£9962 Kicking the evil HBOS card's butt: [STRIKE]£4920[/STRIKE]£4495
    1% (£50) at a time member #121 - 11/100





  • Keiss_21
    Keiss_21 Posts: 2,652 Forumite
    Nipping in now and declaring today as an NSD..been into town for a free qigong session and left my purse at home...result!! :j
    I don't plan on going out other than working in the garden and walking the dog...it's a lovely day again here...and even a bit warmer than yesterday!

    Have a great weekend everyone, keep picking up those NSDs!



    13 projects in 2013: 7/13
    Cross-stitch Club Member no 13
    Weight loss since 24/06/2012: 30lb
  • Suziebea
    Suziebea Posts: 77 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Didn't realise this would be so difficult! this is my first time doing this challenge, and I thought I would start small, with 10 days, but so far have only managed one!

    There have been a couple of unexpected things this week, but will try to catch up next week, by planning my shopping better.
    Need to lose 23lb, but need help!:( DFW Weightwatcher: 5lb/26lb
    Decluttered in Feb - 49/100, Mar - 82/100
    Decluttered in April - 0/100
  • SarahNeedle1872
    SarahNeedle1872 Posts: 6,166 Forumite
    NSD today :)
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
  • curlygirl1971
    curlygirl1971 Posts: 1,367 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    katenut wrote: »
    Though I will totally blame you if the Grease soundtrack is stuck in my head for the rest of the day! :)
    Uh-oh.......blame BigMummaF........she started it she did
    Curlygirl, love the lyrics (how long did that take you?) but, more importantly, love the introduction to cashback. I've never tried it but encouraged to have a look now - thanks

    I cheated. Cut and pasted and then just edited. Re Cashback. Read the MSE article first - think it's in the shopping bit. The cashback isn't automatic (you wait a month or so) or 100% guaranteed (sometimes things go blip) - and you have to clear your cookies (on your PC that is) first. But I think its deffo worth it!
    Keiss_21 wrote: »

    curlygirl - would you believe we moved south to get there ...we lived in Orkney before that..now there's my favourite place in the world!!! As for trees...not many about up there either as it is far too windy!! My dad still lives in Keiss and has 40 year-old sycamore trees that are only 5 feet tall...so only bushes really!!
    Oh my god....when I was looking at Keiss on a map I checked out the Orkney's and the Shetlands too. Not many roads according to google maps.......it amazes me that people live in such relatively isolated places. I mean in a nice way........I totally rely on all those little things in life that make things easier. Like motorways, milk in the corner shop, a cinema 5 mins away etc. And I'm a complete wuss with the weather. I think people who live on the Islands must be practically vikings in order to survive. Well it really is in the genes isn't it. I bet they all go out swimming naked in the sea for fun don't they. Then rub down with a bit of shale for some exfoliation. Wish I was a bit hardier. I went out and bought a thermal vest in the BHS 40% off day. March and I still can't cope with being cold.

    I also looked at a picture of Keiss when I was googling and yes it does strike me as a windy place. Very exposed. The old castle hasn't fared too well has it. Exposed but beautiful and if I was a millionairess and didn't have to work then I would ship my folks and my sisters and their other halves and my lovely nieces and live in a beautiful and remote place. And keep sheep. Oh and some cute little pigs (They all look like Babe right?). But I'd have to hire someone to look after them as I can't even manage my nieces nappy without gagging and eyes watering, never mind flipping lambing season. Do Tesco Online deliver to the Orkneys?

    Errrm yes so not a NSD for me today. 38, main hobby is watching telly and I've just been out and bought a ruddy thermal vest. It's all down hill from here.

    Should fare better tomorrow as nothing to spend money on. May go for a walk (major down point to living in 'convenient' urban sprawl is that it's a bit of a drive to get to somewhere nice) but not sure yet. Need to get off my @rse because I've noticed I'm becoming ridiculously unfit (mainly due to inbred lazy-ness and doing the 9-5 in an office) and consequently feel like an old woman. Which reminds me ..............hope you feel better soon Coffeeholic ;)
  • kellz01
    kellz01 Posts: 42 Forumite
    Well this is my 2nd NSD of March so far :j !!

    Have a good evening everyone. K x
    0% overdraft runs out 30/06/10: £577.17/£1000; PAD: £495.99; NSD: March 8/15;
    Crazy Clothes Challenge 2010: £0/£100;
    Bring Lunches to Work Challenge: March 4/11;
    £1 jar: ???? - I'm consciously trying not to keep a count of what goes into my £1 jar. Looking forward to a nice surprise when I open it... end of June 2010 :D
  • Surfbabe
    Surfbabe Posts: 2,283 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Managed a NSD today - I think that is four this month so far!!!
  • Hi all

    I'm in a quandary. Did an MS job today, so bought unnecessary things. But this was necessary to complete the assignment :think:. After all i'll be reimbursed and get a fee payment on top.

    Oh to hell with it, i'm claiming an NSD :D.

    Hope you don't mind Solvent :o. Don't tell BigMumma :p.

    :beer:
    Sealed Pot Challenge member no:918
    NSD
    VSP member no 52
    £365 in 365 days
    Debt £5000, started DMP with CCCS Feb 2010
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