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Pap/Moozies What have/will you spend Tuesday 19th February??

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  • Hi everybody on this cold and foggy day.

    Today will not be a nsd. I need to buy a birthday card, but it could have been worse. I talked dh into taking ds into town for english lesson. I now have a completely uninterrupted afternoon and I wont be spending anything. :j
    My finances are work in progress.
    Normal veiwing will resume shortly
  • poppy_f1
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    £2 on lunch, only cos i was too lazy to cook something when i got home at lunchtime
  • poorbutrich
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    Nothing unbudgeted, providing I behave myself in the supermarket tonight.
    Overpay!
  • Lelc
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    Rubbish day today:mad: . Have spent - so far - £2.80 on lunch, 35p on chocolate, 50p on milk and have a prescription to pick up at £6.??(can't remember how much they are now).........and I'm tired and fed up. I need more chocolate;)
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  • Queen.Bess
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    Big fat ZERO for me today! Got treated to a hot chocolate by my friend, which warmed me up! Just eaten my scrummy cheese sandwiches and have no intention of spending anything else today!

    So that's 2 NSDs already this week, with my aim of 3 this week, I'm already 2/3 of the way there!
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  • Nothing that wasn't in the budget so far.

    DS1 &2 had to go to the dental dept at the hospital this morning for a check up and they wanted me to buy them a muffin, but I said 'no, you can have one at home for nothing!'

    Need some stamps so will probably spend a couple of pounds later on today.
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  • Budgeted:
    £2.00 for DS1 hockey practice
    £1.00 for DS2 snack money at school.

    Non-Budgeted/personal

    Zilch - fourth day in a row I haven't spent any money on myself!
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  • mr rog your teeth back to normal now ;)

    I spent sending ebay parcels (budgetted) and 15p on a celebratery (sp?) hot choc milk because my boss is back :j :j :j total = 15p
  • rog2
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    mr rog your teeth back to normal now ;)

    Hi PaP - Not yet, I'm afraid - I've got one more appointment - it was scheduled for next Monday, but the Dental Surgery rang me today to put it off till Wednesday as there will be a delay on the bridge-work. :mad:

    I have one more extraction :eek: :eek: to come, but that won't stop me from having the odd bar of chocolate - even though I have to 'suck' rather than chew for the next week. :rotfl: :rotfl:

    A man needs his chocolate.
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  • rog2 wrote: »
    Hi PaP - Not yet, I'm afraid - I've got one more appointment - it was scheduled for next Monday, but the Dental Surgery rang me today to put it off till Wednesday as there will be a delay on the bridge-work. :mad:

    I have one more extraction :eek: :eek: to come, but that won't stop me from having the odd bar of chocolate - even though I have to 'suck' rather than chew for the next week. :rotfl: :rotfl:

    A man needs his chocolate.

    Awww bless rog, hope it goes ok though. Regarding the choclate melt it in the microwave and drink it :rotfl:
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