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what have/will you spend thursday 2nd august 2007?

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  • sammiboo
    sammiboo Posts: 1,110 Forumite
    Bah! Spent £48 already on petrol this morning. Should last me two weeks though. I need to get a couple of cards too for birthdays etc.

    so think i will end up spending £50 in all today.
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  • Hi all
    I'm spending £5.10 today

    £3.60 on the train fare to work, and then I've won two tickets to a new comedy night in town, so taking a friend along to that after work and she's going to buy me a drink in return for the ticket - then my final £1.50 can go on the bus journey home (unless I decide I can be bothered to walk!)
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  • Badger_Lady
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    NSD for me today... but drinking petrol at the moment, which is not good :-(
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  • teeni
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    only spend today is £1.50 on bridge tickets to get to work. But I can claim this back as expenses so nearly a no spend day
  • whitewing
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    On the basis we went out to lunch yesterday, I am going to try for a NSD. I'm still in bed so it has been a no spend morning! Perhaps I should just spend the day in bed, lol!
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  • Will have to spend 80p on a bridge toll. Other than that aiming for an otherwise NSD :)
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  • NSD for me, second in a row. I'm a bit concerned about badgerlady drinking petrol, I'd recommend another tipple, a cup of coffee does the trick for me!
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  • rog2
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    NSD for me today... but drinking petrol at the moment, which is not good :-(

    Have you tried mixing it tonic water? :rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • tooties
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    evening all,

    actually had a no spend day managed to scrounge the threads i needed from my cousin yyyeeeeehhhhhaaaa
    :j
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