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The 'Gone Racing' Jolly June NSD Challenge at Royal Ascot
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Nsd3 and 3-in-a-row for me. Today was supposed to be spendy (200 euro car repairs), but the part had not been delivered yet. It's not a vital part, and the broken bit is currently stuck on our black car with black tape, practically invisible ;-)Are you wombling, too, in '22? € 58,96 = £ 52.09Wombling in Restrictive Times (2021) € 2.138,82 = £ 1,813.15Wombabeluba 2020! € 453,22 = £ 403.842019's wi-wa-wombles € 2.244,20 = £ 1,909.46Wombling to wealth 2018 € 972,97 = £ 879.54Still a womble 2017 #25 € 7.116,68 = £ 6,309.50Wombling Free 2016 #2 € 3.484,31 = £ 3,104.590
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NSD number 2 todayLetting Go NST #17
NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310
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Nipped down to the local shops, but all purchases were allowable food items - so that means today was NSD #2
Realised this morning that next D/Debit isn't due out until next Monday, so if I sit firmly on my hands I may make my in-a-row in the first week
Here's hoping I don't get notified of any can't-afford-to-pass-up-at-that-price DVDs before then
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An unexpected NSD today. The window cleaner came while we were out at a (free) baby music session. He left his card and I was hoping he wouldn't return tonight so I could protect my NSD status. He didn't!
Happy to report 2nd NSD
Thanks MIB xxMFW2020 #5 £2,000/2,000 MFW2021 #5 £1,850/3,500MFW2022 #5 £3.001/3,000Sep'12 £233,750 Jan'15 £222,329 Dec’21 £139,584 MFiT T4 #24 £48k/£34k MFiT T5 #24 £22,186/£41k MFiT T6 #24 £4,700/£29k0 -
NSD number 2 yesterday£47605.33 outstanding in C.C (£8000 Interest free till January 2025)0
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Sorry I made a good mistake I'm actually on NSD 20
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Trying to get round forums is like wading through treacle.One life - your life - live it!0
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I've been using the new look for a few weeks now and at first I couldn't find anything but once you get used to it it's not quite as bad. It does take longer to find things and I much prefer the old look.Nargleblast wrote: »Trying to get round forums is like wading through treacle.
I am declaring early today as I am not leaving the house due to all that "warm rain" marmite so NSD #3 and I do declare my first 3 in a row of the month :jDebt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200 -
Good morning! :hello:

One more day to go.Well,for those of you who work Monday to Fridays,and don't do shifts....
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marmite sighs wearily.....I've changed to the new format :mad::mad::mad::mad: but I sent off a strongly worded email in protest.

Right,update to follow,once I've calmed down.
Yesterday was nsd #2 (food bought with grocery budget).
I'm optimistically declaring today as nsd #3,as I plan to buy ice lollies only;also covered by said budget.
Yes,Mrs Doyle,I'd love a cup of tea.
No,Igor save those ferret and pilchard mini quiches for those who forgot to prepare a packed lunch. :rotfl::rotfl:
I'm full up from breakfast still.
PS don't worry scotmum,no ferret or pilchard was harmed in the making of said mini qhiches.They're both made out of quorn.
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