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the Jolly-hockey-Sticks Jolly June Jamboree NSD Challenge!
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Igor has been sneaking me scraps to help me save lunch money and it must be really calorific because I have piled on the pounds! :doh:
I was like :eek: when I saw the digits appear on the scales
So I'm afraid I must boycott Igor's treats in favour of a svelte figure
AND today WILL be another NSDThat will be 3 in a row too :T
That's strange-usually Igor's food has the opposite effect,due to upset tummies (or so I'm told!):eek::eek:
I'll hold you to that 3-in-a-row challenge.:D0 -
marmiterulesok wrote: »That's strange-usually Igor's food has the opposite effect,due to upset tummies (or so I'm told!):eek::eek:
I'll hold you to that 3-in-a-row challenge.:D
I have the constitution of an ox! Not the metabolism though, sadly!
It's just a shame that I have to give it up when I was just starting to get used to jellied eels et al!:T, oops I meant
Just need to sail to the end of the dayDebt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
- Slush Fund £3,800/£10,000
Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £12,000/£20,000 (60%)0 -
Ok,we are now a fab 28 nsders and have nabbed a total of 69 nsds!!0
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Ah yes,Monday dares to show its face again.....0
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NSD #2 for me yesterday. I'm really slow at clocking them up this month - must try harder! It's all those little spends that are catching me out, er...and the big ones too - eeeek!0
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Finally,I'd just like to add,assuming that someone reads the posts,what happened to pressing the 'thanks' button?
I am enjoying running this thread,but it would be nice to be thanked,even just as it indicates that someone is actually reading the posts,and not just posting and signing off.
Running the thread does take time and effort,but I don't feel that there's much solidarity going on,to be honest.0 -
Ah, totally right...
Who will join me in a Three Cheers for Marmite on doing such a fabulous task at keeping us all on the Straight and No-Spend-Narrow??
Come on, loudly now...
Hip Hip - :j - Hooray....
:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:TDebt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
- Slush Fund £3,800/£10,000
Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £12,000/£20,000 (60%)0 -
Ah, totally right...
Who will join me in a Three Cheers for Marmite on doing such a fabulous task at keeping us all on the Straight and No-Spend-Narrow??
Come on, loudly now...
Hip Hip - :j - Hooray....
:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T:T
Thanks.
I feel a tad embarrassed bringing it up,but having the notion that nobody is even reading my posts certainly makes me think 'why bother'.0 -
marmiterulesok wrote: »Thanks.
I feel a tad embarrassed bringing it up,but having the notion that nobody is even reading my posts certainly makes me think 'why bother'.
Nope, you are spot on. We're all here doing this for ourselves (which is no negative thing) but you're here doing this for us as well as your own purse! Admirable, time-consuming and very well done!:DDebt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
- Slush Fund £3,800/£10,000
Save £12k in 2025 - #50 - £12,000/£20,000 (60%)0 -
hi all. i am now on NSD #6
6 in a row too! great news considering i have £17 to last me till payday haha!
Current Mortgage balance - £363,785.35/£420,000 (highest point Oct 2022).0
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