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The octosyllabic October NSD challenge
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Morning all
Should be a NSD for me today as I don't need to go out other than get a few bits from Mr T and the OH has given me the money as he had cash on him so I won't be spending a penny :j
In laws will be treating us to dinner as well so I won't have to worry about cooking either tonight :T I just have to make sure the house is spotless!
Hope everyone has a good NSD day!
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Yesterday was a spend day as i had to pay for travel and i bought the boys some books, games and myself some jeans from the charity shops. But hey i needed them so it happened.
I also paid off my argos card, so one debt cleared and gone whoo hoo!
Today the car is fixed but as i already had the money earmarked i'm counting as a NSD. Well that's if i don't out for the rest of the day:o.
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Ugh sorry not been round much.........
NSD yesterday - was supposed to be a spend day as was suppopsed to be going shopping for birthday presents BUT TOOK ME OVER 2 HORUS TO GET HOME not happy so Mr Looloo treated me to a glass of vino and pizza instead.
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solventsoon wrote: »
your very own knitting sheep:D:D. Hope you like her x
Loving the sheep - is she knitting her own fleece? Do I need to get 6 in a row to win a sheep - there is no way I could do that!MFiT-T2 #49 December 09 £15373, January 12 £0 target £0 by 12/12/12
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OK Spoon, now planning the rest of my month so I can get 6 in a row....I want a sheep too!!!
NSD NO 4 yesterday and trying for No5 today. Had agood start today with blackberry picking at dawn and free mushrooms from the ponies fields!! so i think mushroom pasta and blackberry crumble fo tea tonight!Debt at LBM 2010 £40,640.17. Debt Free 2017 Debt 2023 £24k I didn't learn! NEW Goal Debt and Mortgage Free Jan 2025.
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solventsoon wrote: »:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j
6 in a row - wow... that's brilliant jinty, well done!!!
And, as promised, I have a little prize for you... so here she is ......
your very own knitting sheep:D:D. Hope you like her x
I love her!! Thanks so much:A (she looks like she knits better than me:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:)
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I also paid off my argos card, so one debt cleared and gone whoo hoo!
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Well done you - that's brill:T:T:T
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Just back from shops, had to do a big shop but got lots of bargains and whoopsies. I went over budget by £15 this week, but took advantage of offers on things I normally buy so not too concerned. It will even out next week. The main bargain was a big box of Ferrero Rocher reduced from £7.99 to £2 in Mr A.:j They're short dated but that's ok - they wont last till the 15th in my house ( you know how we love our choccies here in Chez Jints:rotfl:)
Lid£ had good offers on choc biscuits and Lurpak and P&enty kitceh roll.
Off to walk the dog - I dont want him worrying my wee sheep!
Have a lovely day everyone:)
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Hey gang
Need to work out where I am.
Monday & Wednesday were NSD's.
So 2 managed.
Was hot in part.
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solventsoon wrote: »Hi Tete en l'Air (I love your name but it ain't half difficult to type:D:D)
Most peeps here would class hospital parking as a necessary/unavoidable spend and therefore not lose an NSD for it... bang goes your excuse to buy chocolate and crisps then.....:rotfl::rotfl:
Hope this helps
spoon x
Just call me Tete!And while we're on the subject .. where does 'Spoon' come from? Dare I ask?
OK. Pleased to confirm yesterday as NSD #3 - OH made noises about wanting to drive to McDo for a milkshake but I pretended not to hear
However, I AM going to class today as a spend day because - of course - I didn't have any money on me so had to get a tenner out for the car parking, then needed change for the machine and although the parking only cost £3 I'm only left with £2.76 from my £10I did buy a Euromillions ticket though so if I don't come back on Monday you know why
So I now have only three Spend Days til the end of the month ... hmmm ...
Jinty - well done on the 6 in a row!! Love your little sheep!
Well done Kezlou on paying off the Argos card - their interest is a killer!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
Yesterday was NSD no 6, though it did come close.
Today might be a spend day, as I'm considering buying a ticket for the Euro tonight::: Total Paid Since LBM (27/05/10): £4639.85 Official Debt Gone!! :T ::::AThat money talks, I don't deny, I heard it once, it said "Goodbye"~ VSP2011: #104 ~
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