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The awesomely August NSD challenge
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I came close to passing out when I saw that post too.....
Last years annual booster (and 'once over') for my Dalmatian cost me £29.99. That was on 5th October, so coming up due soon
I am sure our kitty booster was about £50 earlier this year...well 1 booster and one worming tablet.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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I came close to passing out when I saw that post too.....
Last years annual booster (and 'once over') for my Dalmatian cost me £29.99. That was on 5th October, so coming up due soonI am sure our kitty booster was about £50 earlier this year...well 1 booster and one worming tablet.Can I ask how much you paid for his booster Tamrin? Someone mentioned they paid about £50 or £60 for their dog's jab the other day and I thought "What??" - we have 3 dogs (bet you did not guess that did you?) but we pay £25 for a booster and health check, so wondered what others pay
Just checked. £37.50 for booster, health check and nail trim in June.
"If you're happy and you know it clap your hands :T :T
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And I really want to show it
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DH is still teary over DD going on holiday. DD is teary because she's never been away before and is really scared. I'm really teary because everyone else is teary and I can't get any sense out of themCan't wait till next Thursday when she comes back!
ETA: Just remembered...........sent passport applications for rest of family off on Thursday, hand-delivered to door today!:beer: Identity and Passport Service! Bit confused though ...........haven't got DS1/2 birth certs back and they haven't cashed my cheque yet :eek: It's not even registering on online banking to come out tomorrow........ :whistle: maybe I could cancel it before they present it :think:Life is knowing which bridges to burn and which bridges to build! :think:
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just swooping in to claim another, having a good month this month and in a big meeting all day tomorrow, so should be another.............More than Two Years in
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LadyfromVenice wrote: »Just checked. £37.50 for booster, health check and nail trim in June./QUOTE]
Yes,that's about right, our vet charges about £9 or £10 for a nail clip - but sometimes they don't charge at all - depends on the vet
Glad others thought the same about the dear oneMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13
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Two more NSDs to add to to my total.
That is me in double figures now. Am pretty confident I can even surpass my target this month.March 2008 £23,000 :mad:Jan 2013 £0:beer:NSD Challenge 4/10:jProud to be dealing with my debts.0 -
A LSD for me - 90p on bacon and £1.50 on milk and foil - booooo!0
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Was a NSD for me, Went to pub for tea, Sister paid and got a pint of milk on way home, she paid for that too...........:j
Feel a tad guilty though as went through her budget and its horendus, but believe me she has not had her lightbulb moment yet??? Felt like i was:wall:
Well not sure what were doing tom but here's hoping!!!.............
Love to all
Think i'll put my new target to 19 please
Edit - Panda doensnt work:huh:Im not financially savvy as im still learning but i love to support anyone that needs it and give virual hug's and tea!!!Can't do Bickie's Sorry, need to lose weight!!!Challenge 1 : Sealed Pot Challenge, No : 810Challenge 2 : Dragon's wake up callChallenge 3 : Aug 8/15 NSD's0 -
Day number 8!Debt-Free Wannabe / Long Haul Supporter 238 - Proud to be Dealing with my DebtsLBM Moment June 2010 DMP with CCCS Started August 2010Total Debt at LBM = £17,602.74 / Current Debt = £16,285.76 / Cleared = £1.316.98 (7.5%)0
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Hi all xxxx
Blimey here was I hoping for a catch up but have only just got in from work :eek:
Still I did manage number 9 today, had a lovely tea at work too, chicken stuffing and garlic spuds and veg
and chef gave me some trifle for pudding too.................so even managed to comfort eat for free
Luckily it was after dinner that all hell broke loose with the residents :rotfl:
Well done all and I hope peeps are well :kisses3:
Thanks again for this thread I'm sure it's keeping me sane at the moment :whistle:
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