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what have/will you spend 25th jan 2008?
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Aiming on a NSD today, should manage it fine too - I have just told the guys I'm not wanting anything for lunch so I have to eat what I've got in the work fridge and my drawers
, dinner tonight a friend's bringing over all the ingredients for that I don't already have in. LBM 21/11/07 Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts. Nerd Number 872 DFD ~07/2009 Stats at payday feb08: overdraft ; Gone CC1: £1,519.63 CC2: £402.15
£2 Savers club: £6 so far Living Ebay(& Amazon) Neutral in 2008: £43.07 so far "I do not NEED that DVD" Tough Love Club member #40 -
will depend how my morals hold up. Will let you know.......:(DFW 228 LONG H 68
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I was having a wee bit of a sort out yesterday to list stuff on E-Bay, I came across a fitted Valance in a sealed packet with a price tag on of £8.99, it must have been in the linen cupboard for a year or so, I returned it to the shop this morning and bought stuff on my shopping list with the £8.99, so I have spent 20p in total today.:j
Off to look in other dark overfilled cupboards this afternoon.:D"Wisdom doesn't automatically come with old age. Nothing does, except wrinkles. It's true, some wines improve with age. But only if the grapes were good in the first place." — Abigail Van Buren0 -
afternoon all:hello: Wasn't able to log on yesterday (otherwise pre-occupied). Anyhow, a definite NSD here for me: fifth in a row:j . Might be some kind of record for me:rotfl: . Hope everyone has a fantastic afternoon/evening at work/home, and today is Friday :j :beer: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 -
im part of moozies budget and so far have £5.19 left out of £25. but hoping no a nsd day today - the rest to go in Maisie the Mortgage Pig!)
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tudorfan22 wrote: »im part of moozies budget and so far have £5.19 left out of £25. but hoping no a nsd day today - the rest to go in Maisie the Mortgage Pig!
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Had to pop out this morning to post some mail. Popped into the local shop and picked up some milk….£1.60. The cake shelf had a new type of “6 Assorted Jam Tarts”….£1.19. I tried to ignore them but somehow they found their way into my basket. :rolleyes:
Nothing needed now until some time next week…thank goodness.
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)
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Well it's a NSD as far as my 'incidentals budget' goes, but do need to do food shopping (only essentials so £15 should cover it) and post eBay parcels, but that comes out of eBay money.
Good luck to those planning a truly NSD.
Lucy x:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator
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Well, I was all set for another NSD (now scraping the bottom of my bank account barrel after Christmas - Payday next Thursday!) but I have got a killer sore throat and I think it might be one of those ones that only an extra thick chocolate milk shake can help. :rotfl:
I have been moaning all morning though, so maybe one of my colleagues will take pity on me! I doubt it though, so I'll prob spend about £2. It's worth it! :T
Hope you're all having fantastic days - not long until the weekend!Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 550
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I had budgeted £20.00 for today, then realised that I needed to get my hair cut! So that was £10.00, going out for drinks later will try to keep that under £15.00.Proud to be dealing with my debts0
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