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Fresian's Final Push...Mooooving Towards Freedom
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flying_fresian wrote: »I only got it when I changed the telly package to get Sky 1. It's horribly addictive
It really is, although Tracey scares me with her crazy stares and unblinking eyes!0 -
PAD = £11
Entertainment/Groceries = the same
Purse = £9.17
Outstanding loan = £1364.79
Spends today have been:
£8.99 in Boots on toiletries and cheap (-er than normal) hairdye
£1.25 on lunch (reclaimable)
£9.99 on a new Newcastle strip for Mr Fresian - paid £30 with the JJB vouchers I won and the other tenner was left over from the bills account this month :A0 -
Evening all!
I should be aboard the train to civilisation at the moment but delays have meant that I'm sitting on a bench at York train station with a right numb bum
I would very much like to get home now but have a few hours to go yet...especially as they keep extending the length of the delay.
I have been very MSE today and only spent about two quid on lunch, all reclaimable. I resisted the lure of the book shop, although I'm starting to wish i hadn't now!
Overall debt had gone up this morning when I checked online banking. I suspect that this must be the day in the month when my interest gets added. I will post the figured tomorrow morning before work.
How is everyone else doing? Tell me something exciting to make this wait more fun!0 -
Sorry Fresian, I have nothing exciting to tell you. Well done for resisting the lure of the bookshop though - you'll just have to do some people watching instead. Hope your train is not delayed too much and that Mr Fresian meets you at the other end and spoils you when you get home!0
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flying_fresian wrote: »Evening all!
I should be aboard the train to civilisation at the moment but delays have meant that I'm sitting on a bench at York train station with a right numb bum
Oh no - hope you aren't stuck here too long - the weather has turned cack this afternoon!0 -
O.k here's comes my declaration...
£24.50 on grub...some of it was reduced though and has been frozen so I won't have to spent too much on next months food shopAll this healthy crap is costing me a fortune though :eek:
£10.49 on last night's 'I'm p!ssed off so I'm going to eat rubbish' tea! (which totally contradicts what I've said above but I bought healthy stuff today to make up for last night)
£14.80 on smoking stuff
£6.00 on getting my eyebrow's waxed...although, I was really annoyed when I got home and seen the rubbish job that she'd done, the lighting in the room is really good though and I can't normally see what's what until the redness goes away
£143.81 in Toys r Us...managed to get all DD's xmas done and her birthday aswell as most of DS' xmas with that though so I ain't complaining. If you spent £30.00 or more on Peppa Pig stuff, you got a free ' Peppa adventure buggy' worth £16.99 so I spent £60.00 on Peppa, got 2 free buggies so DD can have 1 and I can give the other to her wee pal and my sister is paying for 1 of the Peppa things...overall, xmas is, so far, a success!!
£57.01 in Studio which was the rest of DS' stuff, my parents present, a gift for a friend and all my wrapping paper, cards, bows...rubbish that everyone 'needs' at xmas!
Still to get my wee bro, neice, MIL, FIL, BIL - Anyone who I remember at the last min is/are getting a tin of biscuts because I'm done spending heaps on unwanted gifts
And that's in from me...until tomorrowStarted PADdin' 13/04/09 paid £7486.66 - CC free 02/11/10
Aim for 2011 - pay off car loan £260.00 saved
Nerd No. 1173! :j
Made by God...Improved by the The Devil0 -
flying_fresian wrote: »PAD = £11
Entertainment/Groceries = the same
Purse = £9.17
Outstanding loan = £1364.79
Spends today have been:
£8.99 in Boots on toiletries and cheap (-er than normal) hairdye
£1.25 on lunch (reclaimable)
£9.99 on a new Newcastle strip for Mr Fresian - paid £30 with the JJB vouchers I won and the other tenner was left over from the bills account this month :A
Bargain!! exceot you've put dosh into Mike Ashley's pocket!!
Pip
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Morning all!
I'm home again :j The train was delayed by about half an hour in the end, which wasn't too bad, but when all you want is to get home it's a right pain in the bum! Thankfully Mr Fresian picked me up at the train station, so that saved another half an hour on the bus, although driving in town during festival time does give him a massive amount of road rage :rotfl:
Money
PAD/Spends = £9
Entertainment = £3.82
Groceries = £0
Purse = £2.79
Outstanding loan = £1391.35 as interest appears to have been added on.
I am going to have lots of lovely Clubcard points for my next statement as it was over £250 for my hotel/food costs while I was away and I just paid for a flight to Belfast for next week as well as the hotel - all for work so all reclaimableIf the travelling continues in this vein I'm going to have a bumper Clubcard haul :rotfl:
Right, need to get ready for work and head to the doctors first to get myself a referral for my operation. Hope everyone is doing ok today!
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I've taken another £220 out of my savings today and paid it to my loan, as the interest being added had pushed the figure on online banking to back over £2000 and I didn't want to see that
I can't wait until I get paid on Monday so I can start making proper inroads into my debts again - all this £1 a day thing is very noble but frustrating!
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I have no internet again. This time it's because Virgin Media are !!!!!!. They can't send an engineer till sodding Tuesday either. Humph.
It has meant no PAD this weekend which has annoyed me. Even when I've been on holiday before I've managed to sneak away to PAD
I got my payslip today (I get paid on Monday) and this month I'm getting over £1400 thanks to overtime and my payrise. Woo! I'll make a PAD on Monday when I can get onto online banking from work.
Today I have spent:
£12 on a new wok
£3 on garden gubbins
£44.08 on food
The food should keep us going for ages, and I wanted to buy it this weekend before I go away next week. I will take the money spent off this months grocery budget.
In other news, I have an appointment with a consultant on the first. Low fat healthiness till then. Today I had Veg and chicken stir fry, which was lovely. I used a garlic and chilli sauce from Aldi and it was very tasty! On the plus side of being ill, I've lost half a stone0
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