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PaP/Moozie's What will you spend/have you spent today Tuesday 8th January 2008
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How much?!!£7.58 on lemsip!
There is a school of thought that your raised temperature, which makes you feel rough, allows the body to fight off the infection faster.
If you truly need something, buy generic paracetamol from your chemist(no caffeine in them unfortunately) and will cost less than 50p.
Get well soon!Illegitimi non carborundum.0 -
nsd for me
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BettiePage wrote: »How much?!!
There is a school of thought that your raised temperature, which makes you feel rough, allows the body to fight off the infection faster.
If you truly need something, buy generic paracetamol from your chemist(no caffeine in them unfortunately) and will cost less than 50p.
Get well soon!
Thanks! Yes, it was 2 packs of 10 lemsip max (blackcurrant flavour)
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I know I should buy cheaper stuff, but I've been having a rotten week (and only Tuesday!) so it was the safest 'treat' I could have.
OMG! Blackcurrent Lemsip is a treat!:eek: Kill me now...:rolleyes:0 -
Hi guys
NSD for me, (so far) tho need to 'pop' to the shop for choc milkshake, fave treat at mo is baileys and choc milkshake, thankfully got bought lots of baileys for birthday and xmas, so only got to buy the cheaper of the two.
ETO
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I spent £1.50 on my lunch and 75p on snacks today and that's it!Fiona xx
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Proud to be dealing with our debts
Lightbulb moment - September 2006.
Got organised, got a joint account, stopped overspending.
Debt free date: December 2009 - we can do it!
# IA's Lose the belly, bum (and the debt) challenge 2008
Halve our debt in 2008 / Pay off the rest in 2009
Goals by July 2008:
* Former employer overpayment with £1,800 remaining...
* 0% Virgin Credit card with £1,800 (we needed a holiday...!)0 -
Was planning for a NSD, then sold three things on Amazon - can't complain tho. Also had to post some shoes back that I bought OH a month ago and have fallen apart already :mad: I wil get the postage back, but thats not the point!
As none of that was budgetted, I'm over my weekly budget already :mad: :mad:
£8.72 today
'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
Yippee 2 NSD in a row. It is very rare that I can say that. I'm also determined to make the 40quid I have last until payday (24th). I have lots of food in the house but it's going to make for some peculiar meals I think.MFi3 member 105 - MFW date Oct 2023 - 12 years 9 months more0
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£1 for a charity collection at work today, don't mind paying this one out but hoping the rest of the week will be no spend
SC XXslowly working towards being MF one small over payment at a time :T0 -
I don't think I'll ever manage a NSD! :mad:
Today spent:
£3.20 lunch
£5.60 travel
£4.00 posting Amazon Items
Left £16 on my desk when I left work tonight, praying its still there when I go in tomorrow at 10.0 -
£20 on haircut (inc £2 tip)
£7 odd on posting ebay sales
total £27 something (receipt is downstairs and I can't be bothered to check at the mo!)
GOD BLESS DURAN DURAN
Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no 293 Proud to be dealing with my debtsMarch NSD 5/10 March Make £5 Day £99.28/£1550
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