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The Wholly Roman July NSD Challenge!
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Wowza lots of posts to catch up with, seems I missed a busy weekend here!
So quickly checking in to declare this weekend was a little bit of a bust. Only able to find one NSD & that was yesterday so I'm up to NSD #6Debt 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 -
Good morning!
Monday again;the weekend goes so quickly...
Yesterday I reached goal with #10!:j My new target is 13.
I've updated the front page,and will try and do a general update later on today.
It's a sunny day here,the first in ages.:)0 -
Nargle,Igor has trotted down to the Police Station,and is offering a free-for-all buffet of last year's extra-mature curried sprouts,along with his equally excellent gerbil/dormouse curry medley as collateral to get kerri out on bail.All washed down with his famed,thirst-quenching pilchard margharitas.Do you think they'll bite?:eek:
As back-up entertainment,Hubert has offered to do his improvised break-dancing routine on roller skates,of course.He also has plundered his life-savings,and can proudly offer the wondrous sum of 5p towards setting kerri free.:D0 -
I hope that you all have a good day!0
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11 no spends to date... being skint helps!Penny wise pound foolish. 366 days 1p challenge 2020/21/22/23 completed.
No.13 1p a day challenge 2024
No. 24 52 week savings challenge completed August 24
No.16 1p a day savings challenge.0 -
NSD 6 for me0
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No NSD for a while.
I started christmas shopping already;
It was practically all in the sale or cheap and only had a few of them left so I had to buy them whilst they were there before they were gone.NSD 3/25 | SA: £38.00 | EF: 38.130 -
Hello,
At this belated stage can I go for 6 NSDs
Don't feign shock.....it's really not that amazing a figure!
Today
NSD 1 :j:j
It's a startDebt LBM (08/09) £11,641. DEBT FREE APRIL 2021.
Diary 'Butti's journey : A matter of loaf or death'.
Diary 2 'The whimsical tale of the Waterbed of Debt' 48% off mortgage
'one day I will be rich and famous…for now I'll just have to settle for being poor and incredibly sexy'. Vimrod Member of MIKE'S :cool: MOB0 -
marmiterulesok wrote: »Nargle,Igor has trotted down to the Police Station,and is offering a free-for-all buffet of last year's extra-mature curried sprouts,along with his equally excellent gerbil/dormouse curry medley as collateral to get kerri out on bail.All washed down with his famed,thirst-quenching pilchard margharitas.Do you think they'll bite?:eek:
As back-up entertainment,Hubert has offered to do his improvised break-dancing routine on roller skates,of course.He also has plundered his life-savings,and can proudly offer the wondrous sum of 5p towards setting kerri free.:D
You guys are just toooo kindactually, you know what, these boys down 't nick are really quite nice chaps....no rush with that bail money
DeafLeopard wrote: »No NSD for a while.
I started christmas shopping already;
It was practically all in the sale or cheap and only had a few of them left so I had to buy them whilst they were there before they were gone.
I started some of mine in Jan
Forgot to say, yesterday was NSD #6
Total not only wasn't one, but has been rubbish of the highest order - pah!Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Can I join please?
My aim is to go 5 days a week without spending on impulse purchases and wasting money in general. The majority of my money ends up going on fast food, music and the occasional computer game.
I don't think theirs anything wrong with the occasional meal out, however since I left school I've found myself down three very well known fast food joints on average five days a week. End up costing a fortune haha. According to the demotivator I spend about £747.00 a year on fast food alone.
Time to stop!!SAVING FOR THE FUTURE AS OF JULY 2014
Emergency Savings Fund: £120 / £1080 (11.11%)
NSD: November: 2/120
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