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How much have/will you spend today Tuesday 21/11?
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            rog2 wrote:I'm sure she would lj if you were feeling really bad:beer: but it's also our daughter's birthday on Thursday and I can't think of much worse than the idea of her spending her birthday on her own, because she won't be well enough to go out and get bladdered (I mean enjoy herself with her mates:rolleyes: ).
nah she's proper mean my mum
  (gosh i hope she hasn't taken my advice and started visiting this site!)
well i hope your visit cheers your 'baby' up and i'm hope she's feeling better by xmas so she can catch up on the [STRIKE]getting bladdered[/STRIKE] enjoying herself0 - 
            !!!!!!. I ended up spending £3 last night buying mushrooms, some sweets, two pints of milk, and a telly mag.
The sweets cost the most, and i didnt even eat them.0 - 
            Thank you for all your kind words yesterday, you were all right about the material things not being important. I cooked gorgeous dinner, candles, he brought the wine, we snuggled and watched IT. Priceless really

You lot are amazing, btw. Your kind words yesterday made me sniffle.
Right, where's todays thread? I have nothing to declare for once!0 - 
            bobbadog wrote:Thank you for all your kind words yesterday, you were all right about the material things not being important. I cooked gorgeous dinner, candles, he brought the wine, we snuggled and watched IT. Priceless really

You lot are amazing, btw. Your kind words yesterday made me sniffle.
Right, where's todays thread? I have nothing to declare for once!
OK,I have to say because I am sure the [STRIKE]dirty minds [/STRIKE]kind DFWs that were here yesterday, are thinking it! No x-rated details to share???
                        Leason learnt :beer:0 - 
            moozie wrote:Well done! Now make sure you make a habit of it! :T
Hope you had a nice time in town
Actually I spent £72!!:eek: Not as bad as it looks as the 3 items I bought I know I can re-sell for more on ebay and because of the spend total I also got a free gift and a £10 voucher, both of which will cover some Christmas presents so it was money well spent.0 - 
            OOops...forgot....I went to Arsenal last night so that cost me £3.50 in train fares....hot chocolate was paid for by a mate and I resisted the overpriced programme, so not tooooo bad.0
 
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