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PaP/Moozie's What will you spend/have you spent today Sunday 6th January 2008 thread
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            90p on the news of the world but it was only so i could send away for the free dvd0
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            96pence on the milk.....No spending for me other than that!!Debt at LBM July 2013: [STRIKE]£46,085.88[/STRIKE] :eek: Debt today: £36,501.67
 20.8% down, 79.2% to go!
 The quicker I'm debt free, the quicker I'll be Mrs. H! Date to beat: April 20180
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            Hi rog 2
 NSD for me today as I'm staying put and not going out.
 Cheers
 CTFG
 x x xLBM Feb 09[STRIKE] £64 427.32[/STRIKE] £13 700.59! Sub £15 000!
 DFD July 2018
 GC 01Dec ~ 30Dec £40.00 SSF £00.00
 NSD 00/20 WSC (08~14) £13.59 SSF £00.00 DFW Nerd 319 Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts!
 "Captain Jack Harkness! When will you learn that you can't solve every problem by shagging it?!"0
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            NSD for me here too! x xPay Debt by Xmas 16 - 0/12000
 There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.0
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            NSD here too, going to stay in and do my clicks!Sell £1000 in 2016 - £12.48/£1000
 Earn £2016 in 2016 - £0.00/£10000
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            £5 on petrol, 90p on the paper, but did use a voucher from yesterdays paper for a free 500ml bottle of Lucozade, so I feel like I've gotten one over on them!
 Now the nasty snow is away, I may brave cycling to work this week.Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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            thanks mr rog and bagpuss. Still feeling not 100% and trying not to eat but mum isn't liking that idea. Visited the Asian store this morning, i had to go as my next weekend off i am in Birmingham. Hated every minute :rolleyes: anyways i didn't do too badly ~
 £0.99 ~ glue sticks * 3
 £0.95 ~ date stamp and ink
 £0.55 ~ blue tack
 £0.99 ~ embellishments
 £0.89 ~ embellishments
 £0.95 ~ chipboard letters
 £0.95 ~ chipboard flowers
 £0.45 ~ tissues
 £0.95 ~ pliers
 £0.95 ~ single hole puncher
 £0.89 ~ letter stickers
 £0.89 ~ letter stickers
 £0.95 ~ gel pens
 £0.79 ~ compartment box
 £0.79 ~ compartment box
 £0.89 ~ 6 display baskets
 £0.95 ~ pva glue
 £0.95 ~ tea lights
 = £15.72
 then in pets at home
 £1.99 ~ rabbit food
 £1.99 ~ wood shavings
 £0.64 ~ catnip drops
 £1.18 ~ 3 * rabbit treats
 = £5.80
 Total today £21.52 + 8p in my boxes = £21.60 :j0
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            Well, I have just had to go to ASDA as we had run out of catfood and milk :mad: , and have spent £4.18, but that did include a large fresh-sliced loaf, which was reduced from 90p to 24p - so not too bad. :rolleyes: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 DEBTS0
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            postingalwaysposting wrote: »thanks mr rog and bagpuss. Still feeling not 100% and trying not to eat but mum isn't liking that idea.
 Glad to see that you're feeling a bit better - perhaps you should try to eat something, PaP, but don't overdo it.
 Your 'asian Store' seems to offer very good value.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 DEBTS0
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            Glad to see that you're feeling a bit better - perhaps you should try to eat something, PaP, but don't overdo it.
 Your 'asian Store' seems to offer very good value.
 well we are having lamb later and we never have lamb unless its reduced/on offer so i will eat that if only the meat :rotfl:Its just if i am sick today i cant work tomorrow :rolleyes: Yes the Asian store has everything you could ever imagine in there. Its great for my card stuff and storage boxes and some tools but some things i wouldn't touch like children's toys/smellies (except branded names)/electrical but for some things its great. Those chipboard flowers retail on line (on my usual card making suppliers) at over £5, and the blue tack is from bostik with 50% free. It is hit and miss though and if you see things its best to buy them because the following week they probably wont be there.0
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