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What will you spend, Sunday 30 December.
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£7.05 on general groceries.
Lisa x0 -
NSD for me! Long may they continue! :beer:
Catt xx0 -
Second NSD on the trot! Feel real sense of acheivement. Tomorrow should be a lean one too as we are ringing in the New Year at a friends rather than pub/club so should be a bit cheaper!Proud to be dealing with my debts!
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i spent just over £60 in boots, all half price stuff and means i've got loads of christmas presents for next year. i spent more than i was expecting to but will be really glad of it next Christmas
SC XXslowly working towards being MF one small over payment at a time :T0 -
NSD here but just remembered I meant to try and find some xmas tree lights in the sales as one set of mine have gone (tried changing fuse and fiddling with bulbs but to no avail). may go check for bargains online!Mortgage OP 2026 £640/2000Mortgage balance: £32,222
Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr
Boiler fund £1981/30000 -
x_raphael_xx wrote: »NSD for me, I'm having a pj day today, then in work tonight.
Congrats!!:T
My brother bought me a manual shredder for Christmas. Don't know why
I didn't ask for it, and never said I needed one!
He claims it's to save me from fraud! I suppose it's the thought that counts! :rolleyes:
I think that when you look at what you could do with a present then the possibilities open up. We are in the habit of tearing any sensitive pieces of paper into minute pieces before recycling it at the moment and this will save us time and patience especially as my wife has been having a sort through old papers today. At least we are not spending while doing it!Gordon Brown ate my hamster0 -
Took back £17 sale trousers to M&S, spent £10, so £7 up .
Spent 699 points in Boots.
Now have 3 more pressies for next Xmas, a new organiser calendar, a pair of trousers (£5) and a wicked birthday card.I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0 -
nsd :j
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NSD for me!!! Been watching Prison Break all day, nearly finished season 1, few more episodes to go and be on season 2. Hopefully be a NSD tomorrow as well as be watching Season 2 YAY!!!
Been really good past few days, bought nothing online in the sales, normally I buy few dvds I don't want, but stopped myself this year because of this forum!!!0 -
Well this has been an expensive day. Went to the O2 arena to see High School Musical on ice - was excellent but went a bit mad with the merchandise - £34 on sheer tat and I mean that! Then stopped off at burger king on way home - £18 for 5 of us and that was tat too. So in all £52 down the drain. Still kids had a good day!Debtfree JUNE 2008 - Thank you MSE:T0
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