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what have/will you spend tuesday 14th august?
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Morning...
Mum and Dad are coming over, with my nephew, to play with my kids.
Need some raw plugs to put up to shelves (had them in my old houose but never got around to putting them up, prob because I couldnt find the raw plugs)
As the weather is naf dont suppose we will be going out for a picnic so wont be buying ice creams.
So its raw plaugs only- may be £2, if that.
Peet
Spent £2.18 on screws and raw plugs. Had a carpet picnic as it was still raining. Quite night in from now, grab something to eat after kids are in Bed.
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Naff weather meant that I spent £1 on chocolate instead of having a NSD - sorry
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Hi all,
NSD so far, but am off to cinema - don't need to get ticket as friend getting those, but will pop in at supermarket to get some sweets, so hopefully under a £1 today,
Have nice evenings all x0 -
NSD for me!
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NSD for me today as well
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well evening all
i have been naughty and spent £1.80 :eek: all on vendor rubbish too so i have forfeited my nvd (no vendor day) too :mad: not a happy pap
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »well evening all
i have been naughty and spent £1.80 :eek: all on vendor rubbish too so i have forfeited my nvd (no vendor day) too :mad: not a happy pap 
Hey, as Meat Loaf sang...2 outta 3 ain't bad.
Don't beat yourself up, we all need treats every now and then.
P.s. Hows the new fish?
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x_raphael_xx wrote: »Hey, as Meat Loaf sang...2 outta 3 ain't bad.
Don't beat yourself up, we all need treats every now and then.
P.s. Hows the new fish?
i not too bothered really raph... just have to make tommrow and friday nvds
fish are fine thanks, there is one small one thats being bullyed for food so i am going to get two more the weekend i think but make them small ones (same species)
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£1.50 on bus fare.
But I will also write this down as a sort of 'vent' too.
I rang my brother on his landline tonight but his stupid phone won't answer so I had to ring his mobile. We chatted longer than I intended - 45 minutes. When I put the phone down I kicked myself so hard.....we're both on Talk Talk and I should have just asked him to call me back shouldn't I?
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Had a NSD yesterday..but didn't post due to taking to my bed with the most AWFUL headache last night!
Today....spent £3.50 on parking - We went with my friend & her 2 DSs to 'Thinktank' in Birmingham - had a FAB time, kids really enjoyed it....didn't cost us anything as my friend has an annual pass!!:T20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
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