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The Fabby December NSD Challenge with Tinsel,Much Hilarity,Conga lines and HM Eggnog!
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Memo to Props dept.....extra Valium required for the divas amongst us who are scaredy cats about such a little thing as flying across the stage......One life - your life - live it!0
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NSD for me yesterday, that would be #2. I hope to NSD (is that a verb?
) today as well. I'm working from home and will go at lunchtime to return something to John Lewis (last day of return, I need to do it!), then back to workinng, then afterschool pick up and finally cooking a nice meal at home. Good day everyone!
current CC debt: £11,500 at 0%
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Well today ought to have been an NSD but then I remembered I hadn't done the "free £7" Amazon offer (if eligible, purchase £30 of gift cards to receive £7 extra in your account)
I get all of my uni books from Amazon, so it's £30 that would have been spent there on course material anyway and now I'm £7 richer.
Not an NSD victory, but still a money-making one :rotfl:Aqua 0/1850 Cap.One 0/450 Vanquis 0/500 HSBC 0/100
:j ~Debt Free Date 07/12/2015~ :j
SPC member #530 :staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin 3-month EF: £2158.63/4600
Make £10/day Nov-Dec £814.04 Jan-Apr £1689.78 May £233.57/3100 -
marmiterulesok wrote: »I'm scared of heights and,quite frankly,don't trust Igor's technical know how.... :eek::eek:Nargleblast wrote: »Memo to Props dept.....extra Valium required for the divas amongst us who are scaredy cats about such a little thing as flying across the stage......
'makes emergency appointment with GP to beg for jumbo strength valium prescription'.
Nargle to the rescue again. :T0 -
lexbubbles wrote: »Well today ought to have been an NSD but then I remembered I hadn't done the "free £7" Amazon offer (if eligible, purchase £30 of gift cards to receive £7 extra in your account)
I get all of my uni books from Amazon, so it's £30 that would have been spent there on course material anyway and now I'm £7 richer.
Not an NSD victory, but still a money-making one :rotfl:
That was a wise move on your part.NSD for me yesterday, that would be #2. I hope to NSD (is that a verb?) today as well. I'm working from home and will go at lunchtime to return something to John Lewis (last day of return, I need to do it!), then back to workinng, then afterschool pick up and finally cooking a nice meal at home. Good day everyone!
Good day to you too knightley.
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Nargle any further news on the band for our Yuletide bash?0
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marmite- I am waiting for the right moment to ask Igor about the Yuletide party arrangements as he has a lot on his plate at the moment, and I don't mean the giant marzipan and anchovy stollen we had for dessert at lunch today.....I know it will be sometime week beginning 21st, Chef is dressing up as Father Christmas to hand out all our prezzies, and I have told Igor that there will be trouble if The Good Ole Boys show their faces.
So that's sorted. It will be a perfect party.One life - your life - live it!0 -
Number 1 NSD in the Cauldron of Doom today - the game has begun!
Mrs Doyle is very grateful for her Advent calendar prize for yesterday, (a Christmas stocking for a left foot) and also today (a matching one for a right foot).
I am not so sure, though.
Christmas stockings - lovely.
Christmas stockings, second hand, donated by Igor - not!One life - your life - live it!0 -
hoping today is another NSD,
I don't see myself going out today but i don't want to claim incase this changes.
But so far its looking good:xmassmile EF: £10/£2,700 :xmassmile Fun:£10/£1,000 :xmassmile SPC#054 = £9.00 / £100.00 :xmassmile
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Hi all
NSD 3 yesterdayhowever that is the end of my NSD streak as I put money in the bank which is good but then popped into £1 shop and spent £10.40 oops.
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