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what have/will you spend wednesday 31st oct 07?

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  • opps ~ i did it again :rotfl:

    you guess it an over budget week for superpap.... it was all going so well... forgot lunch (£2.20) had to buy crickets (£2.50) mobile topup (£5.00) and then i come home to find in order for me to start a subcribtion to a monthly scrapping kit i will have to pay tonight :rolleyes: so at least another £20 but will update in a moment what the total was ;)

    *do as i say not as i do* :rotfl:
  • meyore
    meyore Posts: 2,721 Forumite
    Managed to spend nothing today and its payday-very pleased with taht. Tomorrows going to be another story though, the cars due for repairs after my little accident a couple of weeks ago and I have the hairdressers.
    :heartpuls :love: :heartpuls
  • rb6ac
    rb6ac Posts: 611 Forumite
    Hi everyone, I've been a lurker on here for months, but have finally decided to join after this weekend, to show my support for Martin and the team.

    Today I spent: £1.88 on a sandwich for lunch during work. :j

    My lunch-money budget is £2 a day - but I'm going to make more of an effort to make sandwiches to have more NSD's!
  • Hi all,

    At uni all day, so spent 9.20 on trainfare. Am so tired, am going to bed with a cup of tea and may watch 'Halloween' later and scare myself witless :rotfl:
    :eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:
    Weight loss to date - 2 st, 2lb:j
  • Toto
    Toto Posts: 6,680 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I spent £41.00 on some clinique stuff but I did have some john lewis vouchers to use so technically it was a NS(cash)D wasn't it?
    :A
    :A
    "Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid" - Albert Einstein
  • toto ~ definatly a nsd :j well done ~ whats this nuber 4?

    well total for me was £29.50 :eek: this will mean nothing to you but i got ~
    £19.99 ~ subs
    £0.95 ~ 10 baby pink splat flowers
    £0.95 ~ 10 duck egg blue splat folwers
    £1.75 ~ 2 paper bag books
    £2.00 ~ 2 basic grey tags (differnet styles)
    £3.95 ~ delivery

    :rolleyes: well if i am going over i am going over big stylee :rotfl:
  • thepinklady
    thepinklady Posts: 1,459 Forumite
    Today was meant to be a NSD, sadly it didn't turn out that way :eek:

    Todays spends:

    £21.24 on HMV website as its save 15% day today. Was a Christmas present for my little bro. In a way I saved money with that spend. The other day I paid £27 for the same game in Virgin, taking the Virgin one back and getting vouchers for another Christmas present. So saved over £5 :D

    £7.70 on travel to uni..

    £1.45 on a magazine

    £3.00 on soup for lunch

    So much for my NSD, always tomorrow I guess :rotfl:
  • meyore
    meyore Posts: 2,721 Forumite
    Toto wrote: »
    I spent £41.00 on some clinique stuff but I did have some john lewis vouchers to use so technically it was a NS(cash)D wasn't it?
    I always count it as a nsd when its vouchers... I don't care if thats cheating! :p
    :heartpuls :love: :heartpuls
  • meyore wrote: »
    I always count it as a nsd when its vouchers... I don't care if thats cheating! :p

    tis not cheating meyore :) as long as you put no cash/debit card payments to it its a nsd... :j
  • meyore
    meyore Posts: 2,721 Forumite
    tis not cheating meyore :) as long as you put no cash/debit card payments to it its a nsd... :j

    Ah good-but I admit I do usually end up spending too... :o

    I'm being good this week though I promise!
    :heartpuls :love: :heartpuls
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