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How much have/will you spend today Thursday 8/2?
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hey everyone,
I`m having a no spend day. dinner is a homemade pizza and homemade spicy wedges tonight. i`m cuddled up on the sofa having a movie fest and a duvet day. i`m on film 4 lol.
i did loads yesterday so i`m having a day off and relaxing.
have a good one everyone.
fishcake
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Mrs(no)money wrote:but cant you tell the forecast of 6-7 inches was made by a man;) :rotfl: Anyway, they say its what you do with it that counts.....:rotfl:
And there was me trying not to be crude!!;) :rotfl:Debt at highest £102k :eek:
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Finally sleeping easy in my bed :A0 -
Hi everyone :hello:
After a few weeks away from dfw i'm hoping for a no spend day to try and claw myself out of the overdraft i've been using way too much!
No spend so far, here's hoping....0 -
Hello all,
Didn't post yesterday but only spent £1.99p on a birthday card for my Mum and today has been a NSD. I am going food shopping tonight but this will be out of a different budget.
Have a good day all
Tinkerbell21 x
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Having a busy couple of weeks and so haven't been keeping up with this so much - see Moozie a candidate for the naughty step.
Yesterday had a flexi day and only spent £7.25 having my hair cut at the local college - looks really nice and so so cheap (hadn't been cut for 6 months
)
Today I'm at home too, woke up feeling crap (after not much sleep) and decided as I don't have much time off sick a day off would do me the world of good. Feeling better now having gone back to sleep after letting work know and having some warm drinks etc. Need to pop to the post office to post (a handmade) birthday card and another (handmade) get well card to relatives (have stamps for them though) and an something I sold on ebay. Need to go to tescos for a few bits too. So won't do too badly.
We've got some snow here + sky looks like there's more on the way.Initial Mortgage January 2024 - £160,000
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Yorkielass wrote:Having a busy couple of weeks and so haven't been keeping up with this so much - see Moozie a candidate for the naughty step.
Yesterday had a flexi day and only spent £7.25 having my hair cut at the local college - looks really nice and so so cheap (hadn't been cut for 6 months
)
Today I'm at home too, woke up feeling crap (after not much sleep) and decided as I don't have much time off sick a day off would do me the world of good. Feeling better now having gone back to sleep after letting work know and having some warm drinks etc. Need to pop to the post office to post (a handmade) birthday card and another (handmade) get well card to relatives (have stamps for them though) and an something I sold on ebay. Need to go to tescos for a few bits too. So won't do too badly.
We've got some snow here + sky looks like there's more on the way.
No no no Yorkielass :rotfl: Because if I put you on that naughty step for being away for a couple of weeks, I'd have to sit with you :rolleyes: Can't have that now, can we?
Glad you are feeling perkier and hope you trip out is a successful one
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Snaggles wrote:Take care if you're out and about in Birmingham, they've just been saying on the news how bad the weather is there!
They're right!!! All schools shut so DSs at home today. Have built a snowman (not as easy to do as it used to be
) and not much else.
Is a NSD for me today...was due to post ebay parcels & get stuff for DS2's party at the weekend (party bags, cake etc) am just hoping to be able to get out tomorrow!!!!20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
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Getting very close to the end of the day and a no spender for me.
Am going to have to be very very careful for the rest of this month as I will soon be moving into another rented accomo' as flatmate has hit difficulties and I cant manage the rent and bills on my own.
So hopefully I'll be posting quite a few NSD in the next few weeks.
Got dinner in, cooking for me and the bf, might even get a back rub for my hard work.......................... heres hoping!Wealth is not measured by currency0 -
Hiya all
hope that you all keeping warm folks, its freezing here.
Another no spend day today, glad to say.
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Hey all
I've spent a whopping £1.95 today on train fare (75p) to get to work and £1.20 on a piece of toast, bag of crisps and a yoghurt in work.
Not planning on going out 2nte so that will prob be it for me today. Gonna snuggle up under duvet too.
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