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How much have/will you spent today Monday 9/10?

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  • evening all

    Bit late for me today. Can't make a nsd today, going to SW instead of Wed, so will be spending £4.25.

    Want a nsd 2moro.

    Jx
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  • CAFCGirl
    CAFCGirl Posts: 9,123 Forumite
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    Spent 96p today on some milk.

    Really trying to reign in the spending this week as desperate to have enough cash to move out at the start of Dec'!

    Heres to a no spender tomorrow :)
    Wealth is not measured by currency
  • lynsayjane
    lynsayjane Posts: 3,547 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Xmas Saver!
    today i spent 32p on a cheese topped baguette for lunch as last night i was too tired to make tea so had no leftovers for lunch at work. this weeks challenge type thing was thrown off course by this past weekend so i'll join in again next week. for now i'm just aiming to keep it low :D
  • babes21
    babes21 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
    I've spent around £6 today on various things for work: travel, lunch etc.
  • anniestar
    anniestar Posts: 2,600 Forumite
    cattie1 wrote:
    wholf whistles! :D
    Why thank you! BUT....do you need glasses by any chance?
    Blind as you run...aware you were staring at the sun.

    And when no hope was left inside on that starry starry night.

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  • £2.79 on ten cigarettes - whoops
    and £1.20 on lunch
  • moozie_2
    moozie_2 Posts: 3,063 Forumite
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    anniestar wrote:
    Why thank you! BUT....do you need glasses by any chance?

    :D:p :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Leason learnt :beer:
  • d11wtq
    d11wtq Posts: 57 Forumite
    Spent 0p. Took yesterday's left overs to work for my lunch; used my pre-paid bus pass to get there and back :)
    Lightbulb moment, Feb 2006

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  • Spent nothing...:) As promised...

    Girlfriend is on holiday with her girly mates living it up so i am trying to go the whole week without spending a penny.

    The fridge is full courtesy of my mother so i have no excuses really...

    Pay day coming on the 16th, my birthday on the 17th must be disciplined!!!!!
    Total Debt = £23,517.77 5-10-06 :mad:
    Lightbulb Moment 5-10-06 :T

    Trying not to panic but it's difficult....:eek:
  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    :o:o

    Scared to add it up......

    Will do after the hangover minimises :o
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