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what have/will you spend friday 24th august 2007?
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Have spent £1.20 at van for can of pop and chocolate.... did bring my own sandwich so please pat me on the back for that!
All i have to do is resist the urge to eat the chocolate now, directly after my sandwich... otherwise it's gonna be a long afternoon.
Going out for meal for friends hen night tonight, altho i'm not drinking i expect i'll have to chip in a fair amount for restaurant kitty as will be paying a proportion of Brides meal. Estimated spend £30.I'm just a seething mass of contradictions....(it's part of my charm!)0 -
Didn't fancy my ryvita, so went out and bought a baguette. Tasty though! £1.75. I did around about £11 from my pin money to spend, so doing alright.
Tonight me and bf taking my mum out for her bday, but not sure where the money for that is coming from. Have budgeted £30 for bday presents, but not sure if dinner counts as that! Plus we have to eat too. Maybe me and bf will go halves from our pin money, have to see.Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
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greenwichgirl wrote: »OK but it would be 99p less now
- the hangover got the better of me and I had to go and buy a nice greasy mid morning sandwich! Roll on 5pm!!
Should have come to cafe' Rain, and donated the 99p to meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Ok it would have been cornflakes and a slice of toast if yer lucky but i'm sure you can look past that !!!!0 -
Afternoon all !!!
Spends of £1.80 on a birthday card :eek: and 89p on avery yummy pork pie at morrisons for me --- not bad.
Am out tonight though :beer: who knows what the spends total will be!!! :j0 -
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm pork pie
I sound more like Homer Simpson every day !!!0 -
Rain_is_Insane wrote: »mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm pork pie
Please don't, rain - I'm desperately trying to go without lunch. :eek: :eek:
PS - Is it a Melton Mowbray PP, pinkkat?
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Good afternoon everyone
Well not only have i had a NSD...but hubby has just got home and handed me a 50euro note:T :T :T 20 i gave him last week and 30 that was from the housekeeping.... i wasnt expecting either back - but it would be rude to refuse wouldnt it?:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
So i guess i have a minus 50euro spend day:p ....
Just got to decide where to stash it now:D
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Hi all
NSD for me today :j but after spending £5.10 (in 3 days) on chocolate that my waistline certainly didn't need, I'm annoyed with myself. I feel like I'm back on track and set myself a weekly treats budget of £15 and (despite cadbury) I've spent £12.95. Won't be around next week, going away for a few days, feeling pleased I remembered to plan and have some clubcard vouchers ready for days out.
Have a good weekend everyone.
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Other than huge amounts of work money (ohh, If i could share that between us all, we'd all be debt free!), personally I've had a NSD.
Hoping to keep it like that all weekend, but means I'll have to stay indoors to stop me from spending.
Only 2 days off for me as I need the double pay on Monday.
Have a good weekend all.Lightbulb moment Dec 2005 - debt £23700
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