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How much have/will you spend today Friday 24/11?
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Expensive day today.
£1.45 - hazlenut latte
£2.30 - Jacket spud and crisps
£43.00 - petrol
£50.00 - Dad's birthday present
£3.98 - 2 x birthday cards
32p - Stamp0 -
32p on a first class stamp and 65p on a local paper, not too bad and all expected.If you can't be a good example, be a dire warning

MBNA charges and interest frozen
Egg/DLC repayment agreement reached
Feels like progress!0 -
Hi Moozie good to see you back, everyone gets concerned when you cannot make this thread, you are so welcoming and capable. Do not want to take you for granted on this thread, but you are good at it.:T
Dancingfairy thank you for holding the fort yesterday,although i did'nt get time to post.
Rog2 has done a brill job recently of holding the fort.:)
Hope anniestar is recovering and everyone else is well.;)
Hey this thread is getting very popular, as popular recently as the OS daily thread.
Thanks to all posters on here.:jAmazon No:170 -
I spent 2.25 on bottle of cheap plonk and 65p on bread and 81p on milk. I am missing Daily Mail week days as decided to buy it only at weekends. The saving paid for the wine. LOL.No :beer: savingAmazon No:170
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dawn2dusk wrote:I spent 2.25 on bottle of cheap plonk. I am missing Daily Mail week days as decided to buy it only at weekends. The saving paid for the wine. LOL.No :beer: saving
I think I'd sacrifice the paper for a bottle of plonk, too - hope it was half decent. :beer:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
LOL, no contest really is there Rog2, when you put it like that.
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:Amazon No:170 -
cattie1 wrote:I think I might follow your lead moozie and have a bottle and takeaway 2nite just feel so tired and run down for no apparant reason so will spend £15, might not though as going to my dads straight from work and lovely step mum will probably fill my tummy!:rotfl:
Whichever option you took cattie, I hope it worked
I know I felt better for it last night. Hope you are having a nice evening re-charging your batteries. Leason learnt :beer:0 -
lil_me wrote:Previously would have spent whatever, without even thinking then thought about it afterwards but having to confess to you guys and girls stops me in my tracks and I end up walking back round the shop after filling a trolley to put stuff back when I think do I really need that! NO!
Hey lil_me, it must be a weight of your shoulders to have sorted the loo out - well done!
Your comment made me smile as I do that too a lot! :rotfl: I love the feeling of putting stuff back having re-assessed whether I need them or not. Very MSE of both of us :TLeason learnt :beer:0 -
Rog2 I thought i got regular moneysaver when i hit 100 posts, did'nt happen.

What number post does it happen ?Amazon No:170 -
dawn2dusk wrote:Rog2 I thought i got regular moneysaver when i hit 100 posts, did'nt happen.

What number post does it happen ?
I'm not sure, but I think it may be 200 - it doesn't happen exactly on the 200th post though - could be 201 or 205 - keeps us all guessing. :beer:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0
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