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what have/will you spend sunday 9th december?

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  • It MUST be a NSD for me today!!! fingers crossed!

    Yesterday managed to spend 6.90 at the pub! and 8.85 at tescos! (on errr not much!)

    Hope everyone has a fab day!!
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  • babes21
    babes21 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
    Hello everyone

    I've spent £4.00 today on a few bits and bobs and that should be my total spend for the day.
  • luxor4t
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    Chapel, £1.30 on Fairtrade chocolate, then nothing to be spent for the rest of the day.

    Going to look up the rest of my Christmas card postcodes online for nothing (12 free searches in 24 hours) - but shall buy the stamps on Monday!
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  • penguin83
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    NSD day here too.

    Trying to sort the house out ready for Christmas. God knows where the kids new toys are going to go. I think a marathon session to the loft is required!
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  • FunBrum
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    Going to my brothers for a family get together today as he's off to Australia for three weeks. Lucky him!:D

    I said I'd bring along a few cakes so may have to spend there, although I have just asked my BF to get them for me so he may not ask me for the money.;) Will post later.
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  • rog2
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    Hi Pap, and everyone else of course :hello: :hello:

    Glad to see that you were up early to start the thread, PaP. I didn't get home from work till midnight - had to walk home, 2 miles, in the pouring rain :mad: - so I did NOT get up early today. Still today I've got a day off, so I'm hoping to write the Christmas Cards - I'm sorry PaP - this year they won't be 'PaP Cards', they are, in fact, the cards we bought in the January Sales (that's DFW for you) - but, hopefully, by next year our circumstances will have changed. :think: :think:

    Anyway - I have to get some bread today (Store was already closed when I got back from my round last night) so that should be around a £1. - otherwise no more spends today.

    Tomorrow, though, could be different - my wife is going to her niece's wedding, in Italy, on the 22nd of December, so we've agreed to go to the Clark's Village Outlet Centre tomorrow morning, to look for a wedding present. I hate that place. :eek: :eek:
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  • poppy_f1
    poppy_f1 Posts: 2,637 Forumite
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    planning for a nsd by not leaving the house
  • rog :eek: hope you were safe walking all that way at that time of night. Did you not take the van home yesterday?
  • Well today i managed the asian store however forgot bubble wrap ~ grrr so that was £10.02 did get quite a bit though :j then we ended up in ikea :mad: however my bro brought me dinner so its not all bad but i did spend £1.79 on a hanging thingie...

    total £11.81 + £2 in my sealed pot challange 9p in other pots = £13.90 :o i fear i will be over budget this week :o
  • rog2
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    Did you not take the van home yesterday?

    Afraid not, PaP - they won't let us. It's quite a 'safe' walk, out here in the 'wilds of Wiltshire' and, normally, quite enjoyable. :beer:
    I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

    HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7

    DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
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