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what have/will you spend saturday 18th august 2007?

morning all wave2.gif weekend off for me :D need to go out later washing machine shopping and i may wangle a way to go shopping in the mall for a few bits and bobs for xmas :rolleyes: hoping to spend less than £30 not includingthe £50 i am lending mother :D

take care all and keep it low :T
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  • hi hun, helping mother move house today so hopefully a nsd, let me know if u find a cheap washing machine lmao!!!! xxxx
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  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    Got to keep it low today, I was a bit bad yesterday and bought some sparkly silver sandals! :eek:

    They really cheered me up though..... :o
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  • Was hoping for a NSD today cos didn't think I needed to go anywhere. However, we are going to Cornwall tomorrow for a funeral on Monday and OH has just phoned from work to ask me to go to Tesco and get some stuff for packed lunches as the journey will take a longggggggggg time, so now need to go there but will stick to my list!!!! I will, honest!!:D

    Have a good day everyone:beer:
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  • rog2
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    Hi Pap - Hope you enjoy your weekend off. :smiley:

    We've got the normal shop to do today - but that's budgeted, and, with a bit of luck, I might get out of that. :wink:

    However, I do have to buy two Birthday Cards, one for my son (tomorrow) and one for my dad (Monday) so that should be about £3.00.

    Also, it looks as if we are going to visit my daughter, in Manchester, tomorrow. She's just moved in to a new flat and starts her first proper job (after Uni) on Monday. So she needs a bit of moral support. :think:

    She has, also, made a point of telling us that her new flat does not have a micro-wave, and she can not afford to buy one! :rolleyes2 :rolleyes2

    So I suppose that'll be another £40 tomorrow. :eek:
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  • LookingAhead
    LookingAhead Posts: 4,633 Forumite
    Afternoon all. :hello:

    I am being picked up shortly to go & see family so I am hoping for a no spend day.

    Fingers crossed anyway!

    Take care everyone - have a good day.

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  • Hi all spent £5.30 in morrison's hopefully no more today!
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  • I'm going to a sleepover at my best friend's house to escape from my 'difficult' father-in-law so I'm going to have to buy chocolate, strawberries and wine.....
  • That sounds nice, juliapenguin. I'm exhausted from going to the beach yesterday (don't know what I did to get so tired but had a great time!) so staying at home today. So NSD.
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  • newleaf
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    Naughty newleaf has spent £19 on an unnecessary gold ankle chain :o and £20 on replacement brush heads for our sonic toothbrushes, ho hum.
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  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    £5.46 in Tesco (grocery budget), otherwise NSD :)
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