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Thank goodness everyone I know has been brainwashed by the Daily Fail.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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They should read this:savingwannabe wrote: »Thank goodness everyone I know has been brainwashed by the Daily Fail.
http://i100.independent.co.uk/article/people-are-sharing-private-eyes-brilliant-skewering-of-the-medias-jeremy-corbyn-headlines--Z1DJtVY_Be
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Superb article.
I am supposed to be working but too tired now to care about final prep I have been working on this nonsense all day. So I will chill and watch tv and wake up early to do my work. GoodnightxxxxAiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
Goodnight and
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I have just returned from an Aldi shop. Amazing. I purchased a fitted bed sheet for £6.99 and a rather luxurious food shop too and the total cost was £27.00. This would have cost far more in my usual supermarket at least £35 to £40. The only problem with Aldi is the distance and I have to rely on kind friends to give me a lift.
The sun is shining and it looks glorious. We are half way through the month and will be paid in two weeks. Yay.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
Heeeeeyyyyylp! I've just realised that one of my bank accounts with HSBC has been overdrawn by £30 for two days including today. I only use it to transfer money to my kitchen fund. I have now transferred money in. I didn't realise it was a debit I thought it was a credit and only realised today. Oh Balls, does anyone know if I will be charged for this?Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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Just found this which might helpsavingwannabe wrote: »Heeeeeyyyyylp! I've just realised that one of my bank accounts with HSBC has been overdrawn by £30 for two days including today. I only use it to transfer money to my kitchen fund. I have now transferred money in. I didn't realise it was a debit I thought it was a credit and only realised today. Oh Balls, does anyone know if I will be charged for this?
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Bless you Mrs Upside Down Bear, I rang the bank and there may be a £5 charge which I can't see yet. I have to ring back on 11 September and they will let me know but they may be able to waive it as it was for one day. Panic!!!!!!!!!!!!! so stupid of me. I hope there is no charge.Aiming for a minimal spend 20220
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Hope they don't charge you
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