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What will you spend today, Saturday 24th November.
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Another NSD for me. The small horrible one won't get dressed, and I'm not in the mood to argue with a 3 year old (believe me if I wanted him dressed he would be), so it looks like we won't be going anywhere or spending anything.0
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hoping for a nsd0
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HI All,
I did a bit of cleaning for my elderly grandfather today and he gave me a tenner. With this I went shopping and have managed to buy a whole weeks dinners for £8.68...... Thats it for me and I have food in the cupboard and for lunchbox until payday on Friday!LBM: March, 2005
DFD: 6th August, 2009 :beer: DONE!
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A No Spend Day today and should be the same tomorrow - hooray
Not going out this weekend and no groceries or things needed. The back garden looks a bit dismal and grey and needs a tidy-up... but it can wait. How wonderful :rolleyes: So just pottering about inside today.
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)
"Some days you're a Pigeon...some days you're a Statue"
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ok failed alittle today on my NSD today.
Had to go into town to pick up presciption for OH, and saw the new Chocolate Deli has opened so treated myself to £4.00 worth of lovely chocolates. Not bad for a sat when normally i would spend at least £20.00 minimum.
My magazine from a subscription my mum brought me last year has turned up so an afternoon in today and no more spending.
Tomorrow should be NSD as going to work on the house we are doing up.Just starting to face up to my debts. :eek:
Aim for December is to just try and get through without running up anymore debts at this expensive time. Also going to spend my time off over xmas working out a plan for next year.
Would like to be debt free by 30 ( 3 years to go)
First Card to clear Barlcaycard £650.00
Capital One Card - £1242.00
Change Jar so far - £12.00
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NSD today. Might go to the pub later tonight, but that's about it.Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.0
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free4440273 wrote: »
another disastrous day at the supermarket:rotfl:. Financial Times and The Times, plus wholemeal bread: damage £3.98:eek: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 -
nsd for me, i have been making cards all day oh and i did move my room around a bit. now i am coughing like a good one and mse seems to be booting me out all the time
back to making cards then :rotfl:
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Nothing so far... but borrowed 265 squids off my parents lol... the joy of going from weekly pay to monthly...
CA xProud to have dealt with with my debts
Debt free from 18th March 2013, long may it continue!0 -
:T £1.30 on The Times - 45p on a packet of crisps when i fininshed teaching and thats it for today folks !! wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:j :j :j :j0
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