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what have/will ou spend sat 11th aug 2007?

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  • spud30
    spud30 Posts: 16,872 Forumite
    Nothing for me.

    We were due to do a Tesco shop, but my DH seems to have his head stuck up his backside and he's not speaking to anyone, so we've stayed in :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:
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  • Yorkielass
    Yorkielass Posts: 2,235 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Today was a good day,

    when we were painting last night OH realised we needed a ladder so found one in the argos catalogue for £35 and I had over £70 of nectar points in my account so we popped over the road to the new argos near us and I bought the ladder (and put the 1p change in my olympic challenge.)

    Then went into the local city to meet an old uni friend I discovered was up but parked at work which is free and walked in (30 minutes) and then he bought us a couple of drinks so no spend :j

    did pop into a shop where OH bought me a lovely necklace the other week for our anniversary as the chain he bought to go with the pendant was too short - £7 for a longer chain and I intend to go back and buy a pendant for a friend whose got a smaller neck! and use the chain he got me then ;)

    Anyway so spend today is £7 (and no cash)
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  • £6 on a trim at the hairdresser. Who was very good and never ever mentions the colour of my hair! :rotfl:

    She does comment on how soft it is, which is nice.......
    If you wait for perfect conditions, nothing would ever get done! :T
    I'm not short - I'm condensed awesome! :p
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