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What will you spend, Sunday 13 January.
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how come milk always runs out no matter how much you buy!!!Money'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
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Spent £9.39 at the shop on 10 cigs, red bull and tobacco for oh, milk, bread and lemonade:rolleyes:'They only had one cow!'0
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especially when you have a 2 year old son who'd happily drink 4 pints in a day:rolleyes:lilmoi1985lm wrote: »how come milk always runs out no matter how much you buy!!!'They only had one cow!'0 -
Hi All,
Today I have spent £0.00 :T
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free4440273 wrote: »Morning all:hello: Should be a NSD here:rolleyes:, but I might have to purchase an umbrella (it's gonna be pi**ing down this week:rotfl::eek:). Hope you all have a restful Sunday, and enjoy the roast

Was indeed a NSD:j. Found an old umbrella in the boot of my car:rotfl:. Hope you all have a good Sunday evening
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 -
NSd as not out.
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£27 on weekly shop and £20 on diesel both in budget so technically a NSD. I hope for more of these this week.
LCProud To Be Dealing With My Debts - DFW Nerd 323
Debt free date - January 2012
Mortgage free date - November 2013
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NSD for me - haven't left the house, but made 4 chix kievs for the freezer, a shepherds) pie for dinner (no roast today) and cleaned the car (well OH did!)
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well i spent 50p but i am up ~ got £15 for my old sega that i sold on ebay and then mum took back my cutter (as mentioned yesterday) and instead of giving me the difference in vouchers she gave her £8.40 back as cash :j
total spends 50p
total profit £23.40 :j0 -
Today I spent £0.00 :j0
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