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How much have/will you spend today Sunday 1 April 2007?
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Moozie
Glad you are back:D
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nothing for me either as i hvnt been out. I find that is the easiest way.0
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Congratulations to Rog2!
My spends today: £50.60 on weekly grocery shop :eek:
However BF gave me £5 when we left the supermarket to cover the bottles of ale he bought and the food shop did contain his razor blades and a few other non food items so I suppose it wasn't too bad really.
And him giving em the £5 means I shouldn't have to go to the cash point this week now as bus fares are hopefully covered, yay! :TBank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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NSD. and long may it continue!Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 297 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts0
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Well, went shopping today after a long time of not doing so. Only frivolities were 65p on a milk and fruit drink, and 52p on a bar of chocolate.
Congratulations to Rog2 - you've waited a long time for that.
And Moozie...what's with the background? Psychedelic cow..?"Follow the money!" - Deepthroat (AKA William Mark Felt Sr - Associate Director of the FBI)
"We were born and raised in a summer haze." Adele 'Someone like you.'
"Blowing your mind, 'cause you know what you'll find, when you're looking for things in the sky." OMD 'Julia's Song'0 -
A NSD for me today the first one in a while
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They are foil wrapped Easter Eggs ZTD!!!!! :j
Catt xx0 -
Skint_Catt wrote: »They are foil wrapped Easter Eggs ZTD!!!!! :j
Catt xx
Is that what they are? I thought it was trying to go for the same brainwashing technique as the Ipcress File.
"Now listen to me...""Follow the money!" - Deepthroat (AKA William Mark Felt Sr - Associate Director of the FBI)
"We were born and raised in a summer haze." Adele 'Someone like you.'
"Blowing your mind, 'cause you know what you'll find, when you're looking for things in the sky." OMD 'Julia's Song'0 -
£3.20 on ice creams for me, OH, DS and DD from ice-cream van
Thats what being out in the sun does for you!!
Tomorrow both kids (its preschool hols) in creche while I go to the gym so thats £6 and a cuppa in the cafe afterwards.
I'm in work in the afternoon, but I need to do a supermarket shop at some point but no clue when I will fit that in. hmm.Jan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
NSDs: 3
Walk to school: 2/47
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Jilld
Why not sack gym off and save some money by walking supermarket and carryin all those heavy bags. lol0
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