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what have/will you spend september 28th 2007?

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  • floss2
    floss2 Posts: 8,030 Forumite
    Nothing so far - bacon butty bought by birthday chap in work, so no lunch needed!

    However, it's shopping day, payday, and I chip into the housekeeping when its payday so probably £60 to restock cupboards for October in Mr T's, and cash left over from last month's housekeeping to buy some wine to drink while watching the rugby! :beer:
  • I have been such a good girl today!

    Firstly I resisted ordered a cooked breakfast or a breakfast bap, when everyone in the office was having one and stuck to my porrige brought in from home.

    Then I went to the bank and paid the twenty pounds I got given for my birthday off my Lloyds card and I didnt get myself a donught as a Friday treat

    So its a NSD for me :A
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  • cat4772
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    £2 on a sandwich after some *&^%$£"! stole my lunch from the fridge at work:mad:

    Am taking my elderly cat to the vet tonight to consider putting her to sleep, so that's likely to cost me a fortune. I can't stand to see her suffering any more so the emotional cost is way more crappy than the financial one.

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  • Was bored rigid at work today, but had worked out that this month I've saved over £197 on last month, so treated myself to a Subway footlong and a book about Jose Mourinho at lunchtime.

    I'm away to slobber over the pictures now!
    Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!
  • lynsayjane
    lynsayjane Posts: 3,547 Forumite
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    lynsayjane wrote: »
    good afternoon all, tfi friday eh? :beer:

    so far today I've spent
    £3.49 on lunch in markies nothing in the house but beef and bread and I'm so sick of beef sandwiches!!!

    tonight will be a mellow cleaning one with a bottle of wine in tow:cool:

    have a good day all xx

    stopped off at virgin on the way home and spent £12.40 on two dvd's to keep me occupied.

    then got home and found out I got £250 unexpectedly from my old work, £166 of holiday pay and negative tax!!!! bonus!
  • WOAH LJ - that's brilliant!! Jealous? Moi? You bet! ;) (Pleased for you really honey).

    ANYWAY......get on your dancin' shoes...........I had a NO SPEND DAY! :dance: :dance: :dance:

    Wahooooooooooooooooooooooooo! :D

    It really doesn't happen that often - I have to celebrate when it does! :D
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  • Lemon_Tree
    Lemon_Tree Posts: 10,202 Forumite
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    was going to say a No spend day for me, but then remembered the books i got and the quiz from the works Macmillan coffee morning thing. So i've spent £3 today. darn it! I'll try for a no spend day tomorrow.
  • payday for me and also a bit of a naughty spend day. Went for a meal with work, spent £18. However I had no dessert and didn't buy a drink at the pub afterwards.

    Also took out a magazine subscriptio for £36. However this saves £12 over the year and I get a free dvd which will go on ebay to help recoup the costs.
    :eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:
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