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Have an adventure in August with the NSD challenge

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  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
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    I'm up to number 8 now, thanks spoon. :)
    Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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  • elfen
    elfen Posts: 10,213 Forumite
    NSD no 13 for me please :D
    ** Total debt: £6950.82 ± May NSDs 1/10 **
    ** Fat Bum Shrinking: -7/56lbs **
    **SPC 2012 #1498 -£152 and 1499 ***
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  • jintyb
    jintyb Posts: 1,762 Forumite
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    Good afternoon all!

    A bit later in logging on today. Was feeling a bit yuk this morning so I went back to bed. Still not feeling 100% but it will pass!

    I am claiming #12 &13 please Spoon! No spends yesterday and cant see me parting with any cash today so I'm getting near target!

    I think I am going to go back to kip actually, feel really tired today:(

    Great news about the dress BDINI - it's an investment really!;)

    Beanie - really hope DS gets sorted out with something - ((((hugs)))) to you both!

    Have a great day everyone!


    you will always be rich enough to be generous.
  • squeeeek
    squeeeek Posts: 290 Forumite
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    I'm declaring early today for NSD 3 :Das we have enough food in and I only have £5 except for my planned PADs until Wednesday and I will need that incase we run out of milk:o
    Lloyds Loan (£0/£6000) Emergency Fund (£113/£1000) ISA £592.24
  • squeeeek
    squeeeek Posts: 290 Forumite
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    Thanks for the encouragement spoon
    Lloyds Loan (£0/£6000) Emergency Fund (£113/£1000) ISA £592.24
  • Lily_The_Legend
    Lily_The_Legend Posts: 16,274 Forumite
    Should be NSD no 13 today, but I'll confirm later. :)

    Popped out at lunchtime to get my 1p, 2p and 5p coins changed into £8. Then I went to Tesco to take a jumper back as a seam at the neck had gone. Wasn't sure they'd be able to help as I didn't have the receipt and it is a couple of months old, but they offered and exchange. I had £8 to spend, but found a £12 jumper, so used £4 of the money I'd just changed up (so it's still a NSD because it wasn't money out of my purse! :D).

    I'm meeting one of my friends on Friday lunchtime and we're either going blackberry picking or going to the pub for a drink depending on the weather so I still have £4 to spend for that, which will mean that Friday will be a NSD hopefully.

    Think I'm going to have a spendy day on Thursday as I'll prob need petrol by then. So might do some food shopping that day too. Wish I'd said they wouldn't count as spends now! :p

    Well, I suppose I'd better get on with some work now... :o:rotfl:

    Hope you're all having a good day.

    Lily x
  • chris81418
    chris81418 Posts: 910 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Hello everyone! :wave:

    Just quickly popping in to report that I caught one more NSD yesterday, so I'm now up to 15 NSDs! :j

    Have a good week everyone! sunshine.gif
    :money: Proud to [STRIKE]be dealing with[/STRIKE] have dealt with my debts! :money:
    DFW Nerd #1256, WSC £?/£? for w/c 03/03/2013, NSD ?/19 for 03/2013, Long Hauler #196

    highest debts: 01/06/2006 £69,023.92 _pale_
    debt free date: 31/12/2012 £0!:D
  • #13 please!

    It is so hot here.....:(
  • had a spendy day today - hoping for an nsd 2mor and wed though :)
    Learning to keep within budgets !

    :money:
  • dannie
    dannie Posts: 2,223 Forumite
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    A spend day today as I mentioned yesterday. Very little bought outside of the milk I needed. Today I noticed how much more expensive frozen vegetables are. However, this is "helpful" (for now) as those prices make me more determined to avoid spending and use up what I have got.
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