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what have/will you spend monday 21st jan 07?

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  • CRANKY40
    CRANKY40 Posts: 5,948 Forumite
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    :T NSD for me
  • Surfbabe
    Surfbabe Posts: 2,284 Forumite
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    £5.40 on PIlates class. otherwise nothing.
  • Took my lunch into work and stole a toilet roll( i did read threads on here about using yellow pages ) but the kids just wouldnt go for that, last night i used a t bag twice, then this morning found 4 emergency t bags in the coffee tin, omg what joy they say its the simple things in life lol. didnt spend a penny today
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  • NSD for me today.
    I think i may have to put two new tyres on my car very soon though.
    Ive told my car we are on the DFW budget but it didnt seem to make much difference!
    Oh and the heel came off my boots today! Made everyone laugh in the office though!
    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day, teach him how to fish and you will feed him for a lifetime

    Finally dealing with my whopping debt!
  • thepinklady
    thepinklady Posts: 1,459 Forumite
    Sadly didn't manage a NSD today -

    £5.70 travel
    £3.00 lunch
    £4.70 in Sainsburys buying pitta & salad etc so this week I should hopefully not waste £3+ each day on lunch!

    Thats was it today...
  • skint_spice
    skint_spice Posts: 13,754 Forumite
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    NSD here - 2 in a row.
    Mortgage OP 2026 £960/2000
    Mortgage balance: £31,460

    Make £50 a month Jan £20, Feb £0, March £31, Apr £20, May £30,
    Jun £0


  • brummiebabe
    brummiebabe Posts: 1,894 Forumite
    NSD for me today:j (got DH to go to the shop on the way home from work for milk..............very MSE;) - my excuse is that it's easier for him to do it than for me to drag 3 kids to the shop after work/school run - when they'll pester me for chocolate!!:rotfl: ) Saved me a little from my shopping budget :D
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  • I dont think i have EVER had an NSD!!! :rotfl: :rotfl:
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  • Can't remember if I posted on this earlier today, I don't think I did,
    BUT Today I spent £15.37 :(:(:(

    47p on juice, £4.60 on 3 CDs (at a charity shop, still £4.60 I didn't mean to spend!), £2.60 tobacco, 70p on bricks (don't ask) and £7 on tights.

    argh I didn't realise how much it all adds up, but now I've started writing it down it's scary.
    I needed the tights though; felt the joy in wearing skirts again was worth £7.

    So that's my weekly spending challenge broken, but I can try to keep it low until Friday and limit the damage :)
    LBM : August 2007
    my debts: less than this time last year....!
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  • sammiboo
    sammiboo Posts: 1,110 Forumite
    evening all !!!

    How late am i posting on this thread :eek:

    Been getting to grips with the new system at work so not had any "playtime" today :(

    I hate change :o

    Weather here has been utter pants!! Some roads have been closed due to the floods

    Anyway I have had a NSD - mainly due to the fact I didnt leave the office all day so no lunch :o

    I made some sarnies for tomorrow anyway
    March 2006 £15,200+ in debt April £843.64 in debt - Debt Free date Sept 2009
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