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What have/will you spend today? Thurs 26th
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oops_a_daisy wrote:Thanks Moozie - I have been about but very busy so not on till late :rolleyes: I really couldnt have a go at DD though....when we got home and handed me her mobile to sell on ebay to pay off some of what we lost. I didnt accept it, bless her. I think that because of this site we are not in dire straits so what we never had we wont miss.
Oh bless her, she comes across so mature and responsible! I hope some good karma comes your way to balance things out
Leason learnt :beer:0 -
WAY TOO MUCH!
About £100 for a family day out to Chester Zoo:eek:
£30 odd for travel, £30 for me and OH to get in (kids got in free with pumpkins), £27 for lunch :mad: £10 in the shop, £16 for sarnies on the way home:eek: however it was all paid for in cash and budgeted for
However tomorrow is PAYDAY :j :j and it all starts over.:oAll comments and advice given is my own opinion and does not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
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Well bless her. That brought tears to mu eyesoops_a_daisy wrote:Thanks Moozie - I have been about but very busy so not on till late :rolleyes: I really couldnt have a go at DD though....when we got home and handed me her mobile to sell on ebay to pay off some of what we lost. I didnt accept it, bless her. I think that because of this site we are not in dire straits so what we never had we wont miss.Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination:beer:
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