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The Wholly Roman July NSD Challenge!
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Completed my 14th NSD this month which was the target. Over the moon to have actually seen this month through instead of only finishing half way and losing interest like half the other things I start.
Bring on August where I am aiming for 20!SAVING FOR THE FUTURE AS OF JULY 2014
Emergency Savings Fund: £120 / £1080 (11.11%)
NSD: November: 2/120 -
Spendy day yesterday however a NSD today making it NSD 28final unsecured debt to repay currently £8333Proud to be Dealing With my DebtDFW Nerd 1154 Long Haul 1550
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Yesterday and today were/are NSDs taking me to a whopping 28 please Marmite!Must use my stash up!0
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Had to squeeze one more in...so today was a NSD! Only a bunch of bananas bought (for work packed lunches)
So thats 11/10 NSD for JulyStarting 2016 debt-free
Emergency Fund: £350/£10000 -
Yippee! Number 15 NSD safely in the Cauldron of Doom - I claim Lurkio as my prize, marmite!
Right, Igor, are we ready for tomorrow's celebration Roman baths pool party? Home brewed red wine decanted into flagons? Steam room with massage tables and hot and cold running slaves? Long low tables full of platters of meats, cheeses, fruits and nuts? Loads of comfy recliner cushions? Musicians tuned up ready to serenade us all? Resident soothsayer on hand for a bit of fortune telling? Gladiators limbering up and polishing their chests? Resident priestess on hand to bless the party (Is that her pile of burnt entrails? No? Ah, it's your supper....)
All Roman bathing cozzies ready? I see you've got yours on already, Hubert, very nice.....and yours looks good too, Igor.....but there's just one thing, Igor......
You can't bring Rubber Ducky.One life - your life - live it!0 -
A relatively expensive weekend but a lot of fun with friends, and as I stocked up on groceries I was able to make today NSD 8, with intentions of meeting my target of 9 tomorrow0
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Today has been NSD#9 :j.
The kids and I spent most of the day at home,organising birthday presents for daddy.
Not sure what the fiscal plan for tomorrow is,but I know I am going to have to be VERY inventive if I am going to avoid going to the supermarket,which would be WITH A LIST:o,and a very short visit,because my four kids,especially the son (old enough to know better :mad:),are a nightmare in supermarkets.Rather eat dried pasta,uncooked,than go to the supermarket with my motley crew.:o
SPC #36 :staradminx 8.SPC7=£751.10 SPC8=£651.04 SPC9=£843.00 SPC10=£872.76
Pinecone £301,Valued Opinions £10.500 -
Oh my goodness I can report NSD 2# yesterday.
I think it's 2. Have been so bad this month. Not spent lots, but lots of little bits.:eek:
Well done to everyone:T
OSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
supersaver1000 wrote: »Oh my goodness I can report NSD 2# yesterday.
I think it's 2. Have been so bad this month. Not spent lots, but lots of little bits.:eek:
Well done to everyone:T
Good news,you're actually at #4! :j:jSaver-upper wrote: »Today has been NSD#9 :j.
The kids and I spent most of the day at home,organising birthday presents for daddy.
Not sure what the fiscal plan for tomorrow is,but I know I am going to have to be VERY inventive if I am going to avoid going to the supermarket,which would be WITH A LIST:o,and a very short visit,because my four kids,especially the son (old enough to know better :mad:),are a nightmare in supermarkets.Rather eat dried pasta,uncooked,than go to the supermarket with my motley crew.:o
I don't envy you.Kids and supermarket shopping....:eek:Nargleblast wrote: »Yippee! Number 15 NSD safely in the Cauldron of Doom - I claim Lurkio as my prize, marmite!
Right, Igor, are we ready for tomorrow's celebration Roman baths pool party? Home brewed red wine decanted into flagons? Steam room with massage tables and hot and cold running slaves? Long low tables full of platters of meats, cheeses, fruits and nuts? Loads of comfy recliner cushions? Musicians tuned up ready to serenade us all? Resident soothsayer on hand for a bit of fortune telling? Gladiators limbering up and polishing their chests? Resident priestess on hand to bless the party (Is that her pile of burnt entrails? No? Ah, it's your supper....)
All Roman bathing cozzies ready? I see you've got yours on already, Hubert, very nice.....and yours looks good too, Igor.....but there's just one thing, Igor......
You can't bring Rubber Ducky.
Goodness me,Igor is a big softie after all!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I'll never be able to look at him in the same way now...:D:D
PS I see that your DFD is now just a year away.You must be thrilled!:)0 -
Sorry I meant 29 for yesterday not 28!final unsecured debt to repay currently £8333Proud to be Dealing With my DebtDFW Nerd 1154 Long Haul 1550
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