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what have/will you spend 25th jan 2008?

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  • 115K
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  • DaveJH wrote: »
    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.

    Cor wish my hair was only £10!!!!
    Having mine cut & coloured Monday will cost £40 & that's in the training school, serves me right for having stupid red hair with blonde slices!! might go for an all over caramel colour instead,might be cheaper? depends how many hours of my life I want to spend in there usually takes from 09.30 - 3pm - because it's trainees - loads of free coffee though:D
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  • erm already spent £15.49 on pizza hut:rolleyes2 :o going into town in half an hour so thats £3.90 on the bus:rolleyes: then getting a few bits from tesco instead of with the online food shop (cos offers run out before its delivered, see im moneysaving a bit!:rotfl: ) need to buy a few toiletry bits too....can see it being at least £50:eek:
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  • karren
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    ive spent £3.20 as went for breakfast with some of the mums from the school, but they all had a slap up meal and i had tea and toast for £1.10 and then called in the farm shop and had a cauli and red cabbage and some cooking apples for sunday lunch and thats me all spent out for the day.
    my breamakers fab, just wondered if anyone knew of the cheapest flour you can use, and can you reckomend a good cake receipie?
    :A :j
  • shoeaddict wrote: »
    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!
    ooh now youve got me craving a frijii choc milkshake!!:rolleyes: :rotfl:
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  • £1 on my bus fare and nothing else, yet. Still to put £30 or so of petrol in the car to get to my Mum's for tonight and tomorrow, but will be eating dinner at hers tonight, 3 meals at hers tomorrow, and reading her papers so will have no spend tomorrow.
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  • Hi Pap and everyone

    Hope you are all having a good day.

    NS for me so far, though this is a bit of a cheat as a friend paid for my lunch. My parents are coming to visit tonight and I'm hoping they will volunteer to pay for dinner out since they know how skint I am.

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  • Sea78
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    Another NSD here - which is the 3rd of the week :)

    Tomorrow probably won't be as I want to make a nappy cake for my friend, but am going to see what I can get with vouchers :)

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  • hbl_2
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    just read this good post on get rich slowly, all about debt snowballing

    http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2008/01/24/debt-snowflake-placeholder/
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  • Sea78 wrote: »
    Another NSD here - which is the 3rd of the week :)

    Tomorrow probably won't be as I want to make a nappy cake for my friend, but am going to see what I can get with vouchers :)

    sea xxx

    oh oh sea can i see it when you finish it please ~ pretty please :D
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