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The Spend Free September NSD Challenge
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My 2nd[/COLOR] NSD of the month. Not great considering my target is 20 this month!!2025 Mortgage start £378K 2025 Overpayment £103 Savings Challenge 2025 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0
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solventsoon wrote: »
Well I know that some people think celery is evil, If, but that looks quite menacing :rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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Hiddenidentity, glad is wasn't too bad and you're ok.
Now you started, who is Hubert?
No NSD for me today as I had to pay the dentist. Long story but opted for the "cheap" NHS option, see how long it'll last. Got guests tomorrow but bought everything today to top up what we already had for dinner and a few fruit etc for the wee man as it was a spend day anyway. So hopefully hubby will sort out the drinks tomorrowDEBT 02/25: total £6100 Debt free date 12/250 -
HI glad to hear you are ok.
No NSD for me today, bought a big sack of spuds which I could have waited for, but I was driving past the farm shop and popped in.Been here for a long time and don't often post
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Hidden glad you're OK (((hugs))), it gives you such a shock, no matter how small.
Nargle welcome back!:) Fingers crossed for the results tomorrowifwisheswerehorses... wrote: »
Ohhhhh that's perfect IF I absolutely loathe celery ........ one of the very few things I just eugh!:osolventsoon wrote: »Hmmm.... maybe I better not say how many purple bags I have then (or even how many bags I have:o:o) But..... I haven't bought a new bag in over two years so I guess I should be pleased with that.... possibly:o
:j:j Well done! I have no idea how many I have either.. must do a clear out & see if any are sellable!
solventsoon wrote: »Woohoo to the new car, you'll definitely get there and I'm sure your foot will see the benefit before too longOh I'm so hoping so:D
No 5 todayGrocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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Glad you're okay, HI.
NSD 4 for me today, please x0 -
NSD 4 for me today.
Tomorrow and Saturday are definate spend days for me, but theres hope for Sunday.0 -
Just dropping by to report number 3 NSD safely in the bag today!
Thanks for the good wishes for my results tomorrow, I did indeed put a fair bit of work into it, taking a couple of months off the NSD trail to focus on sloggus academicus as well. What will be will be and all that. If I've done it, then whoopee! If not, then I will just have to see what needs to be done to rectify it. Not that I am being pessimistic, it's just that you are not out of the woods till the fat lady sings etc.
Thriftylass - Hubert was already a resident of NSD Towers when I joined this thread a couple of years ago or so, so I don't know his exact history. He is a tame donkey who eats everything in sight, is rather partial to swanning around in high heels when he's had a few, and he lives in NSD Towers apart from when he's on his holidays tethered up in Bdini's back passage.
Oh, and his mother didn't do a very good job in potty training him, so the Pampers bill in NSD Towers is astronomical.
Hope this makes things a bit clearer.One life - your life - live it!0 -
Hi All,
NSD 4 & 5 for yesterday and today."Whether you think you can, or you think you can't -- you're right" - Henry Ford0 -
NSD #4 for me today!
Thanks to those who enquired about my eye appointment at the hospital yesterday. I had adult squint surgery on my left eye 13 days ago. The good news is that the eye positioning is now perfect but I have randomly picked up some mild conjunctivitus along the way... hmph.
Anyway, tomorrow will probably be a spend day for me. I'm out of milk and I need my coffee! lol :rotfl:Because it's fun to have money!
£0/£70 August GC
£68.35/£70 July GC
January-June 2019 = £356.94/£4200
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