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What will you spend today, Saturday 24th November.
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I didn't know today was no spend day, guess the shoppers didn't either.
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »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:
PAP, I would NEVER boot you outBLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
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Ive spent £260 today
The blinds that we had specially made were ready for collecting
But I did get a bargain today from the "wholesale meatsale" place in Oswestry. - shoulder of lamb, 6 pork chops and 6 sirloin steaks for £10 so we have meals sorted for the week nowMarch 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
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Hi everyone.
At bit of an expensive day :rolleyes:. Withdrew £10 and spent £8.10 on a very late lunch off Oxford Street - had been window shopping for a ball gown - and I hate shopping. Does no-one make gowns for short people? :mad: Only went into a few shops as I got to Oxford Street after mid-day and the streets were very busy. I'll trawl the other shops a few each weekday evening this coming week.
In M&S I spent £9.50 in a hat I can wear to work. Taken me years to find that hatIt's more stylish than the beanies I've been using over the years. I also spent £8 in Iceland on bits for Sunday dinner. I also wanted a silk headscarf that I could sleep in even though I shave my head. £35 in John Lewis :eek: Are they really that expensive? I'll have to visit a fabric shop and see what the cost is there instead.
Tomorrow was shaping up to be a complete NSD but I have a late birthday and soon to come birthday presents to sort out for two nieces overseas, so I am not sure :cool:.The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2025. Member #420 -
I had been hoping for a no spend day, but instead had to spend £220 on a new washing machine as mine died :mad:
Found £3.85 in the old washing maching though, and spent £3.70 on chocolate, sweets and a loaf of breadDebts May 09 [strike]£100 Od[/strike], [strike]£1550 boiler[/strike], [strike]£1750[/strike] £400 credit card :mad: Goal - to 3k of savings by Oct 2009 in time for Baby num 2 :j Total so far £12000 -
£14.97 on xmas pressie for nephew & £1 on parking!!
Did well & resisted nagging from kids for sweets, ice cream etc.....also remembered to take drinks with me :T20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
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NSD for me as was working and took packed lunch in. Probably wont be a NSD tomorrow though as the team always go for a big breakfast on a sunday, still, thats 3 nsd's this week.I am one of the 63336.'It is better to have lived one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep.'
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Originally Posted by free4440273
Morning all. Should be a NS Saturday for me, but will have to pop out for the papers later on:rolleyes: Hope everyone has a fantastic weekend:)
free4440273 wrote: »another disastrous day at the supermarket:rotfl:. Financial Times and The Times, plus wholemeal bread: damage £3.98:eek:
I do hope everyone is enjoying their NS Saturday evening. Hope to see you all again tomorrow, and do take care
BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
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Spent £25 today.:eek:
I had a yummy chinese meal for me and my best friend's birthday and then bought some alkihol from off licence on the way home *hiccup.*
Ooh also a phone voucher.
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