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PaP/Moozie's What will you spend/have you spent today Saturday 12 January 2008 thread
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Well done, just didnt want to see anybody else get into the same mess i have!!Debt Now~Total-£14,366.72~CC-£1,600.00~Sofa-£1,349.01~Loan-£11,417.71
:eek:Debt@Oct 12~Total £15,674.60~CC-£1,636.40~Sofa-£1,648.77~Loan-£12,389.43:eek:0 -
I will be spending £2.19 on a Mcdonalds for my Son, my Daughter is invited to a party & he isn't, so I said I'd treat him, then I'll take him to pets at home to "look" at the animals ( cheaper than a farm!!:rotfl: ) & Toys R Us to "look" at the toys - am I a bit cruel??
Good luck everyone:TComping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:
Married my best friend 15/4/16
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A No Spend Day today and the same yesterday – hooray. How wonderful.

Been pottering about outside – gosh it’s so good to see some sunshine for a few hours.
Picked two nice leeks and a bunchful of spinach to go with tea tonight. Only have about a dozen leeks left in the veggie patch but the spinach is still doing very well indeed. Hooray. Also planted eight garlic cloves today. Put them in a large pot…they will like that…. :rolleyes:
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)
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Another disastrous day at the supermarket I'm afraid:rotfl:: gammon, cheese, wholemeal bread, Times and FT newspaper, crisps, yogurts, and boxer shorts (not edible):rotfl::rolleyes:. Not a good day:mad::rolleyes:. Hope you all did better than I did:beer:free4440273 wrote: »Afternoon Rog et al. :hello: Should be a NSD here:rolleyes: but will have to pop out for the weekend papers later (should have done so earlier). Hope you all have a fantastic Saturday
edit: forgot the important bit - the price! £11.85:eek:BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
THE KILLERS :cool:
THE PUNISHER :dance: MATURE CHEDDAR ADDICT:cool:0 -
Hi,
NSD so far :j :j :j
But I am off to a party tonight - might not have to spend anything there either.
Lol.:A :A :A :A
DFW Nerd No.: 789 Ligthbulb moment: 23/09/07
Challenge: No bank loans and CC gets cleared every month.
Need to think about restarting the Grocery Challenges
Sealed Pot Challenge: Put change in and give to charity when full.0 -
Better than NSD for me- not spent anything plus did my first MS assignment!
Staying in tonight as OH is on earlies- not sure what tea will be but it'll be something from the store cupboard and fridge.
Lucy x:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Afternoon everyone. Just £5.32 at Lidl's today for milk, teabags and bread.
LCProud To Be Dealing With My Debts - DFW Nerd 323
Debt free date - January 2012
Mortgage free date - November 2013
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Ahem... £21 on a shower curtain and rings. £7 on pork and apple burgers for me and BF in town. £1 on candles (for a candlestick I got for christmas). £6 on little bowls for a present. £1 on felt pads for the feet of a coffee table to save the wood floor getting scratched. £1 on gift bags so I don't have to wrap the presents (lazy lazy but the paper probably would have been as much). £1 on a zest grater.
Ok on the face of it this looks like a fall off the wagon but the shower curtain did come from my present money for Christmas. The rest I did need (except for the food but BF had bought me a kebab the day before so I owed him).
To not let today get worse I will try and stay in now. Well done everyone else
MFi3 member 105 - MFW date Oct 2023 - 12 years 9 months more0 -
£2.13 on postage for Amazon parcels - that's it for today
! 1.Virgin CC: [STRIKE]£9432.00[/STRIKE] £10290.00
2.RBS CC: [STRIKE]£3254.62[/STRIKE] £3029.61
3.M&S CC: [STRIKE]£1262.11[/STRIKE] £464.95
4.Next: [STRIKE]£400.00[/STRIKE]. £280.00
TOTAL = [STRIKE]£14348.73[/STRIKE] £14064.560 -
havent spent a penny today and saving on electricity bill tonight with candle lit bath...because im worth it! heheMoney's our first priority, it doesn't make sense to me -Simple Plan - CrazyDebt at lightbulb moment 13/12/07 £13820. Debt now 20/02/09 £11316
'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts' DFW Nerd #665'0
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