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what have/will you spend thurs 9th aug 2007?

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  • LookingAhead
    LookingAhead Posts: 4,633 Forumite
    Evening all....

    £1.50 on bus fare
    £1.10 in Tesco on ibuprofen, a mullerice and a local paper for jobs

    And that's it!
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  • Yorkielass
    Yorkielass Posts: 2,235 Forumite
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    Didn't spend any cash today (and OH stayed at home so he didn't spend anything either).

    However did spend nearly £50 on paint and stuff at lunchtime from B+Q - our house was new when we bought it so all the walls are cheap builders magnolia (apart from living and bedrooms which we painted when we moved in) so this weekend and next will be paint the hall ways and stairs (3 story house) but means we won't be out spending on rubbish I guess.

    The paint was budgeted for too so a good day all in all
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  • rog2
    rog2 Posts: 11,650 Forumite
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    well i ended in a nsd... like piglet i didnt leave the house :j

    Me too, PaP - things got a bit raunchy on the bankruptcy board, but hasn't cost me a penny.
    Now I'm off for a mug of hot chocolate, a couple of paracetomol and bed. :j :j
    Goodnight PaP and all.
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  • rog2 wrote: »
    Me too, PaP - things got a bit raunchy on the bankruptcy board, but hasn't cost me a penny.
    Now I'm off for a mug of hot chocolate, a couple of paracetomol and bed. :j :j
    Goodnight PaP and all.

    night rog... just staying up to start tom thread then i shall follow you :D
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