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The Spend Free September NSD Challenge
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"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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:eek: flubberyzing.
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Not an nsd today.In fact I don't think I'll get any more now this week.
I've got visitors coming over then I'm away for a wee while,so I won't be around for a while.
Here's hoping that those last few nsds coming flying in for everyone!
PS Igor has a new snack for all those nsders who need some encouragement-deep fried rhubarb leaves with a spicy greenfly dip.It goes well with his famed Château Escargot red wine!:D
flubberyzing ouch!I really hope that your eye calms down.:grouphug:0 -
Hi all.
It seems when I try to not spend, my desire to spend increases! Only getting NSD 8 under my belt today.Still time to hit target though so will try v v hard to be good these next few days.
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flubberyzing wrote: »No NSD for me today!
Decided to take myself back to eye casualty this morning as my stitches were bloody agony yesterday. Turns out one internal stitch was poking up through the surface! Unfortunately, because it's an important stitch (apparently), all the dr could do was trim it back with a pair of scissors! :eek: It's loaded up with local at the moment, but I can tell it's doing better. I have new numbing ointment and have been told to come back for another trim if needed! Phew!
Anyway, that was £2.50 parking, plus a perscription from Tesco. So I got a couple of bits I needed anyway. What a morning! I hope everyone else is drama-free!
Ouch flubberyzing, that sounds bloomin' painful, I really hope it calms down soon. Take care xThe time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time
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Flubberyzing hope you feel better soon.
NSD 16 on a real roll this month!!! L2B.xxLBM 2008 [STRIKE]£45,091.23[/STRIKE] eek: now £7889:T Debt free date 18/07/20180 -
had to spend today as my daughters school had an art exhibition selling there art in memory of a teacher, killed in a car crash last april:(. For a memorial playground also had to get a few pieces in for tea, but i managed to get a few reduced items and froze them. So happy with that got atleast 3 meals for a fraction of the price so am well happy with that .:j:j
Debt as of Jan 17 £32990.71: :eek:
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No NSDs for me for a few days
:( so a little disappointed but have just been to supermarket and bought groceries for sandwiches for the next few days. So am desperately hoping that I get 4 NSDs from Tues-Fri.
I can't believe how quickly Sept has flown by..
bmOne debt in 100 days £384/1264(£865 left)Pay all your debt off by xmas 2014 £276/18864NSD 4 and 4 in a row0 -
Thanks everyone!
The eye feels so much better now that the stitch has been trimmed! And hopefully it won't work it's way out any more so that I don't need to have any repeat performances with the scissors.
Brokemedic - That's so sad about the teacher. Particularly with a class of little kids left without a major player in their life.The school I used to work at had a memorial garden for 2 pupils (brother and sister) who died tragically. It's a lovely idea.
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£0/£70 August GC
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marmiterulesok wrote: »!
PS Igor has a new snack for all those nsders who need some encouragement-deep fried rhubarb leaves with a spicy greenfly dip.It goes well with his famed Château Escargot red wine!:D
...And there was me thinking some blooming great slugs had been at the rhubarb patch, leaving just a clump of stalks....must stop him watching Masterchef on I-player, it's having a bad influence on him!
On 12 NSDs now, edging slowly towards my second target.One life - your life - live it!0
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