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What will you spend today Sunday 20th January?
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£2.49 on wallpaper paste to finish off the lounge and £4.99 for a kitchen light.
Oh and 99p on a soft almond B & Q tester - why is it that the 2 and a half litre tin cannot scrape out another 6 sq inches of paint to finish the room and I always end up having to buy a tiny wee tester pot to finish it off?!Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0 -
If it was up to me, Id be spending NOTHING!0
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If it was up to me, Id be spending NOTHING! But I have a 12 year old daughter, and a 6 year old son who are demanding otherwise!0
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nothing spent today.
Busy listing stuff on ebay since i wont get the chance during the week
Hope everyone is having a nice sunday
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so far nothing...and hopefully sticking to that0
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NSD today so far.My friend's getting me some bits from Tescos but don't have money to pay her back until i get to a cashpoint tomorrow
DD wanted the hideously overpriced Zoe 101 mag but i made her buy it herself from the money i gave her from helping me babysit last nightOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 440 -
Hi Guys!!
OH had to pop to Iceland as we needed a couple of bits for family coming to dinner later, but he used a £4 Birdseye Voucher and £3 of luncheon vouchers from doing surveys:j :j :j ...so technically a NSD:D
PP
xxTo repeat what others have said, requires education, to challenge it,requires brains!FEB GC/DIESEL £200/4 WEEKS0 -
About £5 on a bit of lunch and a couple of chocolate bars, but this was to keep me going while I worked from 4am this morning to earn a few extra notes to help me through this long long month
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Good evening

Spend today has been £80 on shopping, although OH really paid this as he forgot the pin number to our egg money card
I have spent £10 today on mothersday and valentines giftsMarch 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
Egg Credit Card - £843.64 5.7%0 -
Hello everyone
NSD for me today, didn't manage to leave the house at all today, just did some tidying and decluttering so that's my 7th one in a row. Have been leaving my purse at home while I go to work so I don't spend money unnecessarily.
Karren hope you had a lovely birthday and PAP I hope you guys had a brill time on Saturday at the meet.
Cheers
CTFG
x x xLBM Feb 09[STRIKE] £64 427.32[/STRIKE] £13 700.59! Sub £15 000!
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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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