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what have/will you spend wednesday 21st nov 07?

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  • rog2
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    awww i am ok, have you decided what you are having for your chinese yet?

    Not sure whether to have a 26 with fried rice or a 47 with noodles, PaP. :confused:

    No, to be honest, I haven't decided yet - that's half of the pleasure. :rotfl:

    Just going to get ready for work - see you tomorrow. :beer:
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  • aww bless you rog, see you tommorow have a good shift and stay safe :A
  • well i ended up going to asda in the end for my tissue and brought ~

    27p ~ box of tissues
    27p ~ box of tissues
    33p ~ packet of tissue
    88p ~ medicance
    37p ~ mars delight (mum)
    30p ~ kitkat (me)
    97p ~ choux bun (i am ill ;))
    £1 ~ 12 cheese topped rolls (for the house)
    36p ~ button folders (for business)

    however the bill came to £5.59 because put mums cat food through with mine and she payed the 60p extra and then brought me a stamp so technically we are all square

    total spends £5 + £3 earlier = £8 :eek:
  • sammiboo
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    Good Afternoon all :)

    I think my spend for today will be about £3.00 - i need to buy a hair brush as mine has been left at my parents :o

    Other than that i shouldnt need to spend anything. My smashed up car sold on ebay so I have some extra money :)

    Still debating whether to pay off my virgin card (0%) stick it in my current account ready for christmas spending or stick it our joint account ready for the mortgage and bills to come out :o Hmmmm
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  • free4440273
    free4440273 Posts: 38,438 Forumite
    Morning PAP et al.greet009.gif. Should be a NS Wednesday:rolleyes: Hope everyone has a fantastic day:)

    another disastrous day at the supermarket:rotfl:mineral water, organic marmalade, tissue box (Man Size:rotfl:):damage: £3.82:eek:
    BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!

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  • Hooray…not quite a No Spend Day today. :rolleyes: Never mind <sob>… desperately needed some milk for tea and Weetabix thingys - £1.35…yes £1.35 for two litres. :( Gosh… in old money that works out at £3.16 a gallon. It will soon be cheaper to put petrol in my tea – hee hee. :D

    PS - Went mad and also splashed out on next weeks TV Guide - £0.35.

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  • Another NSD for me, my 3rd in a row. I think I might have to treat myself to a very small something tomorrow, perhaps a doughtnut as I have been so good, that's allowed isn't it?:D
  • 2 NSD for me!!!

    But tomorrow is a different story all together!! :(

    Its all chritmas's fault!
    :p
  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    Nothing for today as I'm getting dropped into work, wish I wasn't though!
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  • £1.30 on 2 tins of soup (first thing I've eaten all day)
    £4.89
    :eek: on laxatives :o

    So £6.19 today.
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