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what have/will you spend tues 23rd oct 07?
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a NSD for me today - yay!
working long hard days at work help with something i guess.0 -
45p on a chocolate bar whilst I was out working at another site and hadn't taken a whole lunchInitial Mortgage January 2024 - £160,000
Initial Mortgage free date - January 2058
Mortgage as of 1st February 2024 - £159,134.98
Overpayments to date - £79.62
Current Mortgage free date - January 20580 -
I haven't had chance to spend today...I woke up 15 minutes before my shift started :eek:
Luckily I only live round the corner, I got in on the dot of 2pm!
I'm craving fish and chips, there is a scrummy shop on the corner of my road. I have change at home (don't usually carry cash), but I'm trying to resist but getting really hungry as all I've had to eat today is a bowl of weetabix and 2 bananananas.Debt Free as of 17/01/2009 Turtle Power!!
EF Challenger #3 £1543.72 / £5000
MFW 2024 #100 £1300.00 / £10,000
MFiT #40 Jan 2025 Target - £99,999.00
Mortgage at 30/09/22 £113,694.11 | Mortgage at 24/01/23 £110,707.87
Mortgage at 21/04/23 £107,701.01 | Mortgage at 20/07/23 £106,979.65
Mortgage at 04/10/23 £106,253.77 | Mortgage at 10/01/24 £105,324.57
Mortgage at 01/04/24 £104,424.73 | Mortgage at 01/10/24 £103,594.980 -
^"bananananas":rotfl:(sorry:o)BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
THE KILLERS :cool:
THE PUNISHER :dance: MATURE CHEDDAR ADDICT:cool:0 -
Well I've had that Gwen Steffanie song in my head all day 'Holla back girl'
"Its bananas, b.a.n.a.n.a.nas."
And I like the word 'bananas'...and the word 'damn'. Dunno why
Debt Free as of 17/01/2009 Turtle Power!!
EF Challenger #3 £1543.72 / £5000
MFW 2024 #100 £1300.00 / £10,000
MFiT #40 Jan 2025 Target - £99,999.00
Mortgage at 30/09/22 £113,694.11 | Mortgage at 24/01/23 £110,707.87
Mortgage at 21/04/23 £107,701.01 | Mortgage at 20/07/23 £106,979.65
Mortgage at 04/10/23 £106,253.77 | Mortgage at 10/01/24 £105,324.57
Mortgage at 01/04/24 £104,424.73 | Mortgage at 01/10/24 £103,594.980 -
Hi PAPS and everyone
NSD for me today. Am really pleased, have stopped taking money and my cards into work to stop me from spending money. Rog2 - well done on the interview front, sounds really positive and promising, all the best. And good luck for the other interviews too. Having a good interview makes the others so much easier.
PAP, read another thread yesterday and wanted to say thanx for keeping this thread going, I love it here, don't get to post often, but always read it and you're an inspiration to us all. Good luck with the parking and driving lessons.
Cheers
CTFG
x x x xLBM Feb 09[STRIKE] £64 427.32[/STRIKE] £13 700.59! Sub £15 000!
DFD July 2018
GC 01Dec ~ 30Dec £40.00 SSF £00.00
NSD 00/20 WSC (08~14) £13.59 SSF £00.00 DFW Nerd 319 Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts!
"Captain Jack Harkness! When will you learn that you can't solve every problem by shagging it?!"0 -
Spent £5.44 on bread, milk & a pkt of mini rolls for DSs. This should have come out of my grocery budget but..as there's hardly anything left in that:rolleyes: ...I paid for it out of my spending money:mad:20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
Christmas Saving £0/£1300
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Hello
Fingers crossed for you Rog, it's all sounding v positive though.
On the spending front - I spent 91p on two packets of crisps as I had to break a tenner (not that I'm spending it, passing money between friends and needed to give change back, so now I'm 91p out by doing a favour). you could get loads for that in supermarket! I was quite shocked. Son will be impressed that he gets posh sensations crisps rather than lidl's "crispy crisps" for once!Mortgage OP 2025 £7050/7000Mortgage OP 2024 £7700/7000
Mortgage balance: £34,965
Money making challenge £78/400
”Do what others won’t early in life so you can do what others can’t later in life” (stolen from Gally Girl)0 -
I confess I was naughty today - I was so hungary and cold on my lunch break I went and bought a bacon and cheese ciabatta for £2.80! Very bad..........but tasted good :rotfl::eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:Weight loss to date - 2 st, 2lb:j0
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I did OK today.
I spent 40p on a paper, then £2.31 at Morrisons, but due to the free yogurt voucher I had, my £2.31 bought me 16 activia yogurts, 24 bags of Wotsits, some cheese and some salad, so not bad.
So - a total of £2.71, still on track[STRIKE]DFW Nerd number 729[/STRIKE]Debt Free & Proud0
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