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Gentle Jump into June? Did we mention NOT spending...(well this is the NSD challenge)
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Sorry Boultdj, no bl$$dy rain here and party now starting. Must have misdirected the unicorn horn shavings in your direction, will shake me thingy and hopefully do a redirect.
wanders off muttering and shaking her thingyMore than Two Years in
Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j0 -
pure_dead_dopey wrote: »Morning All
Could the dragon/tardis/camel(was there a camel?) anything tow a big cloud to a precise location????
As long as you put the correct postcode in your sat nav....One life - your life - live it!0 -
And if you start training Hubert to do his business in one place, then we can creep quietly away from Stonehenge and the authorities will just think another stone has appeared overnight.....One life - your life - live it!0
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a purple stone?????More than Two Years in
Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j0 -
Spending day for me today... Footie and the pub......
Hope everyone ok today
xxThe worst cliques are those which consist of one man ~ George Bernard Shaw
Holiday Saving fund 2010 = £25.00WeightLoss 2010 = +6lbs
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June NSD 11 :TJuly NSD 15:TAugust NSD 14:TSeptember 9:T October 19:jNovember 15/110 -
Hello All
Having NSD 3 today. Studying hard so no chance to go out and enjoy the sunshine - which means spending £££
Have a good weekend all
Trin"Not everything that COUNTS can be counted; and not everything that can be counted COUNTS"
GC - May £39.47/£55. June £47.20/£50. July £38.44/£50
NSD - May 16/17. June 16/17. July 14/17
No new toiletries til stash used up challenge - start date 01/2010 - still going!
£2 Savers Club member No 93 - getting ready for Christmas 2011:)0 -
No 9 thanks Spoon....& I'm NOT talking to you lot any more...you're beein 'oriddubbull @ meeeee
un I'm gunna tewl my mum of yew so there!
Full time Carer for Mum; harassed mother of three;loving & loved by two 4-legged babies.
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butdoineedit? wrote: »I can ask my Heffalump to give the cloud a big blow with his trunk... fingers crossed it might work!!
Am concerned about the state of my (dirty) mind Spoon, the picture that came to mind when you mentioned Bigmumma in my back alley is definitely not for sharing!! :rotfl::rotfl:
Just re-read the post, BDINI, and see what you mean:rotfl::rotfl:
Off for a little spend now, saw a handbag yesterday, in exactly the style i've been after for ages, didn't buy it straight away tho cos the new MSE me had to make sure i had enough spare cash to pay for it & Yay i have :j so off to the shops i head!! Think this is a first for me, cos normally i wouldn't have thought twice about sticking it on my credit card, so don't mind losing my NSD cos i'm so proud of the fact that i'm actually thinking about it now!! :AThe time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time
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Sorry about the carp neighbours, pdd, and lack of rain.:(:(
boultdj - sorry about the rain and your washing.:(:(
BigMumma - you know we don't mean it, we're only joshing;)
Hope everyone watching the footie today enjoys the game... The football haters amongst us (me included) will have to get through the next 4 weeks, but the outings will keep me going:j:jThe time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time
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Oh dear - already had a big spending day today - gym fees for ds paid, dancing fees for dd paid, new leotard and tap shoes bought and broken sewing maching fixed and serviced. Am not going out now till payday (apart from Mamma mia tomorrow and work)
Ds is poorly with a rash and feeling very cold - we are all in t-shirts and shorts and eating icecream and he is wrapped up and keeps putting his hood up on his jumper. No England match here either cos Doc Who is on t'other side and she who must be obeyed (aged 8)has already made it very clear what we are watching!Mortgage £119,533 going down slowly
Emergency fund £1000/£1000
Savings for big things £90170
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