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How much have/will you spend today Wed 3/1?
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HI all
NSD today as in work all day. Brought a packed lunch.
Take care allBaby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j0 -
Hi all
I'm going to try and join in on this every day now that I've decided to take the plunge and post my SOA!
So, a good start from me - my first NSD! may it be the first of many!
Think I'll join the Sun-Fri challenge next week too!:money: 2007 is the year to clear :money:
Debt as it stands :eek::
CC - £3800 @0% til July 07
Personal Loan - £14,351 (6.4% APR) _pale_
Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
£12 on a magazine subscription, pretty good for a whole year I think (and a free gift too).0
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Hallo everyone.
Been a little naughty today but got a bargain. I spent
0.80p parking fee - robbing so and so,s
3.98 on some buttons for a new coat I made( so i can finally wear it)
0.75 on a book which would have cost a fortune if new and i hope it will help bring in some extra income.
No spend day tomorrow definately as at a meeting all day. Such fun :rolleyes:DFW Nerd no 546
Official 10k New Years Resolution
£10k by 31/12/2008
Earn £10 a day in Jan challenge: Target £310 - So far £184.98
January Shopping Challenge : Target £50 - Spent £16.050 -
hi all:)
spent a budgeted £21.61 in Lidl today on food, should last a week, will be using up freezer and cupboard stuff too, so hoping for a really cheap week:)
JDNovember NSD's - 70 -
Didn't get as far as the ski club today so a NSD for me!Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0
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A NSD for me.0
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Hi today I spent £5.69. This included £2.49 on a take-away and £3.20 on bread etc. which I had run out of. x0
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
20p on a cup of instant hot choccie at work for me.
Found a jar of hot choc in the cupboard earlier so taking that with me tomorrow!Debt free date - June 2008 :T :T :T0
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