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what have/will you spend sunday 14th oct 2007?
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wel i ended up spending £1 on chocolate ~ as i went to focus with my mum and we are now painting the kitchen :rolleyes:
oh and i did also by 6 prit sticks and a caddy thing for my embellishments but that will be out of my £60 card stuffs
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Oh dear - not the greatest day, but I can justify myself by knowing that it was mainly Xmas pressies I bought. Had a 20% discount voucher for Au Naturale so decided to get some stuff in now and save a bit in the long run, sooooooooooo Some nice vegetable soaps (part of my Mum's pressie), some smellies (pal's pressie), a Tigger mug (hey £1 out Instore - another part of pal's pressie) and £13 on a single duvert cover, fitted sheet and pillow for the new single bed I'm getting delivered this week (not new at all, but coming to me as my Mum is moving house so, a hell of a freebie!)Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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NSD for me...staying home, stayin in and piggin out xxxOn a mission0
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Hello everyone
Should be a NSD for me today x0 -
Just 50p spent today on THE most revolting cup of "coffee" (and I use the word 'coffee' in the loosest possible sense of the world) while son was at his swimming lesson :rolleyes: That'll teach me, I should have known it would be horrible, I should have waited until we got home!
I won't manage a NSD tomorrow thought because I have to go to Asda to get a few bits that I forgot in the shopping delivery on Friday (does anyone else do this or is it only me?
). Am aiming for £10 and not a penny more. Will be walking there and back too so no petrol used and a little exercise gained
You can't control everything in life....... your hair was put on your head to remind you of that
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Should be an NSD day for me today, was going to do some food shopping, but I've had a bad headache, bordering on a migraine through the night and still got it now, so I'm going back to bed in a while.BR 4/10/07
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NSD unless we need milk (I was away from home yesterday and they just can't cope without me...bless).I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »wel i ended up spending £1 on chocolate
I hope my post did not influence your decision to 'buy chocolate', PaP. :rotfl: :rotfl:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
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.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
£2.76 on bread (reduced), bananas (reduced), plums (reduced)(Im)Mature StudentMBNA CC - £3500 (14.9%)Overdraft - £2750 (interest free)First year of student loans - £75600
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