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What have/will you spend saturday 13th october 07?
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Right - have just got back from Mr T's where I spent £7.48 on a 'fridge pack' of Tetleys Smoothflow. It's now in the fridge and I'll be settlung down to watch the match at 7.30. :T :T'Come on Wilkinson!'Have to be honest and say that I'm not sure that England can work the same magic against France as they did against Australia - but should be a great game, whatever the result. :beer:
We will have no negative thoughts here, we are going give the french a right royal spankingBR 4/10/07
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A NSD today.
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Not a great day. £11 on birthday pressie for dad, £6 on xmas pressie for niece. Still, I've done loads of xmas shopping already so it's looking good for my budget this year.Then, £2 in local shop on tom puree and naan bread. Weekly shop this week was £45, which is excellent.Hope everyone else has had a better spend day than me!LB Moment Sep 2007 Debt at highest £19,000 :eek:Debt at April 2011 £10,0000
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I had a NSD also. Was going to go into town to mooch for something for mine and oh's xmas do (work at different places so will wear the same thing twice!!!), but M+D came round instead to see the kiddies...and gave me a cheque for 1k!!!!! Paying two more debts of next week when cheque is cleared and putting some away for a rainy day...so 1k in credit!!!
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NS for me. About time too shortly I will be down to my last few beans of budget. Roll on payday.MFi3 member 105 - MFW date Oct 2023 - 12 years 9 months more0
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Hi,
Today I've spent £1 on lottery ticket - not something I usually do but never mind, haven't checked yet but maybe there's a profit there???
90p on cakes for me and DS as we went to the library and he got distracted by the bakers on the way back. 98p on fizzbombs(?) in one of those old fashioned sweetie shops, bargain actually as they are really sour and will probably last him a few days as you can only eat a few at a time.
Less than £3 all in so not too bad, will try for NSD tomorrow though.Mortgage OP 2025 £7050/7000Mortgage OP 2024 £7700/7000
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Todays spends are as follows:
£4.40 on fruit and veg from the market ~ excellent value for 2 bags of apples, a HUGE bunch of banana's, a large punnet of strawberries and 10 satsuma's ~ I am pledging to buy it from the market every week
£1.04 in Boots on Talc and deodrant (needed)
£6.49 on MIL's b'day (Card, PJ's & bedsocks)
£1.35 in Greggs ~ no excuse
£3.95 in Chippy ~ no excuse
Total = £17.23 :rolleyes: but not bad for what I got
tigtag
xxwe just ordered take out is £8.30 a bargin for 3?
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lol love the way you just write it very small so it doesn't seem as bad! :P
I considered take away and battled with myself so hard! It would have cost about £12. Luckily I battled my urges, and knocked together an impro fry up from left overs in my fridge! First time I've managed to use my willpower!Working to make our future as secure and comfortable as possible.0 -
A NSD - not well enough to get to the shops! So, saving money has to be the silver lining in an otherwise grotty day! Am biting my fingers on the rugby...Resolution:
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ABSOLUTLY NOTHING.
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