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What Have/Will You Spend Today Sun 23rd Sept
LookingAhead
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Sorry if there is already a thread but I didn't see it!
I have spent £4 on car boot entry and that's it today.
I have spent £4 on car boot entry and that's it today.
Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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20p on a video at car boot, pretty good eh?!:eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:Weight loss to date - 2 st, 2lb:j0
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Had a walk around a local garden centre with OH and had a cup of coffee.
Then hit the coast up here and had and ice cream- £1.10. A bit blowy but not cold and sat and contemplated life etc.:huh:5th May 1973, 3.31pm Porterfield Heaven:j :j
20p savers club - 60p -
Proud to be dealing with my debt...getting there. But I will in the end.... ( Mwa ha ha ha. evil laugh)0 -
Hi all, :hello:
I was looking around for the thread, but couldn't see it, so thanks for starting it LA. :beer:
Haven't seen PaP for the last couple of days - hope she's okay.
I was going to do a Boot Sale, but it was pretty miserable, here, been raining most of the day and feels like a proper NOVEMBER day. :huh: :huh:
So whilst I haven't spent anything - I haven't made anything either. :sad: :sad:
Let's hope it brightens up this week.
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If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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LookingAhead wrote: »Sorry if there is already a thread but I didn't see it!
I have spent £4 on car boot entry and that's it today.
ah but how much did you make???
all that i remember spending today was £14 odds at asda on stuff for lunches this week and other food bits0 -
I have not spent anything today because I have been too busy working.
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I have spent £1.90 on Sunday newspaper and chocolate bar (I have cut these out during the week but like to treat myself at the weekend). I also spent £2.50 on the car jet wash. Its the first time the car has seen shampoo in about 2 months. I have £7.50 to last the rest of the week, I just have to post 2 x Ebay items but have already received the postage for them.Second and final LBM 01/01/11 Nearly got there but fell of wagon. HAVE to do it this time :mad:0
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£8.83 on groceries in Asda (used £2.50 worth of money off vouchers too :j )
£4.37 on 'essentials' in Boots (gained 200 extra ponts though)
and £31.08 on two pairs of trousers for DS (sadly the days of clothes shopping for him in Asda are gone, everyhti has to be Nike or adidas these days :mad: )
total £44.28
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Not left the house. £0
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Actually, looking down, I haven't even got dressed yet (7.28pm)0 -
£2.15 at Starbucks, 90p on a newspaper, and spent the rest of the day trying to make money on Ebay, Amazon and Quidco.Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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