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What have/will you spend thurs 29th nov 07?
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I spent £2.35 on my dinner (a baguette and a can of Tango) as I go to college on Thursdays.
That was going to be all, but now my mum and dad are meeting for lunch and we will probably go to a pub somewhere (work in the West End (London), so probably expensive). Hmm, although, thinking about it, my dad is usually quite generous... nah, don't want to take advantage, I should be treating them!!
I have £30 left till 1st Dec which granted isn't far away, but I wanted to go Pizza Express with bf tomorrow just to "use up" my money on a treat.Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
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Nice to see you around to start your thread today PaP. :T Hope you're feeling better.
You are very organised with your Christmas shopping - I'm afraid that mine will be my usual 'last minute' bargain hunt - although we did buy a few things in the January Sales. But, then again, what else do you expect from the male of the species? :rolleyes:
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Well I've spent more today than any other day this week, I bought a £1.10 ball of wool to finish off my friend's baby blanket and I spent £3.98 in WHsmith on Children's books. On the plus side I got my free bottle of coke from Boots and used my points to get 3 more christmas presents.0
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pollyanna24 wrote: »I spent £2.35 on my dinner (a baguette and a can of Tango) as I go to college on Thursdays.
That was going to be all, but now my mum and dad are meeting for lunch and we will probably go to a pub somewhere (work in the West End (London), so probably expensive). Hmm, although, thinking about it, my dad is usually quite generous... nah, don't want to take advantage, I should be treating them!!
I have £30 left till 1st Dec which granted isn't far away, but I wanted to go Pizza Express with bf tomorrow just to "use up" my money on a treat.
Pollyanna hun - I cashed in 500 Nectar points for a BOGOF Pizza Express voucher which runs out tomorrow, but I haven't had time to use it - I could post it for you from work? PM me if you'd like it x0 -
and an update: £2.87 on BOGOF packs of Ski yoghurt and some mince for bolognaise (and cashed in yet another free Diet Coke Plus voucher) x0
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Hey guys,
NSD for me so far and can't see it changing.
And I've just found £10 in a tin at home, which i had completely forgotten about, so there's a bonus. and instead of going straight out and spending it, i might even put it in my sealed tin. Well i didn't know i had it so i won't miss it.
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another disastrous day at the post office:rotfl:Car tax: damage £63.25:eek: and FT newspaper £1.30:eek:. Hope everyone has a really good afternoon:)BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
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45p on a twix
- I was desperate for chocolate
otherwise a no spend day.
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A no Spend Day today...hooray...whooo hoooo....yay... <jumps up and clicks heels>.... hee hee
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