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What have/will you spent/spend today Friday 9 Feb?
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Mrs(no)money wrote:Hi there banana-buddy!:D
:rotfl: Hello yourself Banana lady!
They look nice and yellow but I just had one and it tastes like it's green
I am sure they will be fine over the weekend!
Leason learnt :beer:0 -
yung wrote:Good afternoon everyone, been to fuel up the car for my 5 days break in my caravan next week. so that is £48 I suppose this will not count as incidental expences as it come out of my planned holiday pot.
We'll miss you yung! Hope it's not too cold where your caravan is. Have a great time
Leason learnt :beer:0 -
poorbutrich wrote:I didn't go swimming because I ate my lunch by mistake! And I'm moving out quite soon. Thanks for asking :A
Hope you are much happier in your new place!
What with the new avatar? Got me all confused for a moment!
Leason learnt :beer:0 -
moozie wrote:We'll miss you yung! Hope it's not too cold where your caravan is. Have a great time

Thank Moozie, will miss you all too, cold weather has never put me off, I am taking my caravan to Burrs country park in Bury Manchester.Yung
Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j0 -
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FANTASTIC news.:j :j :j By the way I was confused(easily done:rotfl: :rotfl:) by the Jimster apearing! in your avatar!!! Good luck with your move hun.poorbutrich wrote:I didn't go swimming because I ate my lunch by mistake! And I'm moving out quite soon. Thanks for asking :ABlind as you run...aware you were staring at the sun.
And when no hope was left inside on that starry starry night.
:A Level 42- the reason I exist. :A0 -
I have discovered the answer to sticking to my budget........ it is staying at my parents' house!
This week I've been working near them, so I've stayed here most of the time, and have only spent £14 of my £40 budget.... I'm quite pleased with myself as it's the third week I've attempted this budget, but the first time I've achieved it :T
However, there is a limit to how long I could stay here
Having said all of that, I've not worked that much this week, and the next few weeks are looking worrying workwise (self employed), so, despite sticking to my budget, I'm actually down financially
Have a good weekend[SIZE=-4]MF date: Dec [STRIKE]2028[/STRIKE] 2019. Overpayments in 2007=£900, 2008=£1200 2009=23400[/SIZE]0 -
[QUOTE=anniestar_the_Jimster_apearing!_in_your_avatar!!!_Good_luck_with_your_move_hun.[/QUOTE]
Thanks - not moving for a while, but it's something to look forward to! The new avatar's super, smashing, great, isn't it?!!!!Overpay!0 -
Hoping for a NSD ahain today
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I'm planning to spend nothing - have food in the house, a DVD to watch, even a couple of bottles of beer. Perfect!
I've just been out to put some money in the bank so all by DD's are covered and managed to get back in without even going into a shop! Very proud of myself.Debt Total. 17th February 2010 £15,6850 -
poorbutrich wrote:The new avatar's super, smashing, great, isn't it?!!!!
Or terrifying. Either/or really.Student Loan Company Ltd: 17,805 (2.8%) Overdraft: 500 (Interest free)
Savings: £5,100 - Target by end of 2008 £5,000+
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