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immoral_angeluk
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Went to iceland/tesco and spent £35 on buffet food for our new years eve house party tomorrow night...
Not very MSE but at least it was leftover from december's budget and not january's! lol (Can you see I'm just trying to make excuses? :rolleyes: )
Ah well.. if the guests don't eat it.. I WILL
Not very MSE but at least it was leftover from december's budget and not january's! lol (Can you see I'm just trying to make excuses? :rolleyes: )
Ah well.. if the guests don't eat it.. I WILL
Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
Que sera, sera.
Que sera, sera.
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have a great night:beer: Due-30/05/07:happyhear
As of 06/01/07
RBS=£15,209.04
Direct Line=£2,477.16
Amazon=£5,000
Blackhorse=£1,053.40
Tesco Loan=£13,983.60
Overdraft=£2,000
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£35 is not too bad angel, it's your night too and why should you spend the day making a buffet in an old style money saving way - sit back and enjoy it and I'm sure your guests will bring lots of wine and goodies that will more than make up for the money you spent today....
Have a great night.:beer:Addicted to Facebook
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Buffet food is excellent for babies - it's official. It's very good of you to put yourself through munching all those nibbles in the name of motherhood:D
You enjoy it and don't feel guilt for a moment. Life's too short to agonise over a vol au vent.0 -
And calories don't count for us pregnant laydeez. That's what I keep telling myself...Debt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
currently: £13,353.25DFW Nerd 178Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
On chrimbo day, on the scene in harry potter when the kids are tucking into there first meal at hogwash (i mean hogwarts) i had to blurt out that i bet dumbledore had gone to iceland
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LMFAO - nice one - thanks for that.Kevicho wrote:On chrimbo day, on the scene in harry potter when the kids are tucking into there first meal at hogwash (i mean hogwarts) i had to blurt out that i bet dumbledore had gone to iceland
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