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How much have/will you spend today Friday 12/1?
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lynsayjane wrote:ooooh i'm gonna go hav a nosey for this, i bought it once when it first came out and it was, erm, right up my street being an independent young woman and all! :rotfl:
I;ve just signed up to it and hope it tracks! I mean us older settled women are allowed a bit of fun too surely! :rotfl:Leason learnt :beer:0 -
corsanita wrote:Yay it's Friday!!!
Am chuffed with myself for my first Sunday to Friday challenge week...I gave myself £10 and spent £6.41. This included 3 no spend days (a minor miracle!) and taking lunch to work all 5 days. Thought I'd start as I mean to go on!
Well done to you corsanita! Start as you mean to go on sounds wonderful! :T :T :TLeason learnt :beer:0 -
Bit fat Zero spend for me today and resisted the urge to get a chinese on the way home from workBaby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j0
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Kazonline wrote:£1.19 on eggs - was shattered and wanted to get chippy dinner, but remembered I'd have to account for it on here - so eggs & oven chips it was
Kaz x
You heard it here first - this challenge is good for the pocket as well as the waist!:rotfl:
Leason learnt :beer:0 -
Big confession, I did go to the pub last night, I did start on Lime and sodas but the atmosphere got the better of me and I spent £26.08 on alcohol and food, not all for myself as I was buying rounds, but I still drank far too much and spent too much. I still owe one of my housemates for the taxi fare and food. I'm very ashamed. I will do a full figure once I've found out how much I owe!"Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it." (Montgomery, L.M.(1908). Anne of Green Gables.)
Debt Free Nerd No. 186 Debt was £16,534.03 Now £9,588.50
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