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Pap/Moozies What have/will you spend today Saturday 15th March
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Congrats Kizzy! :T
Nothing but I might spend about £40 in the next hour or so.... hmmmmNo longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
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I'm having to post Friday and Saturday spends because we had a power cut yesterday and the electricity didn't come on until quite late (bloody vandals!!!)
Budgeted:
£3.00 - DS1 football subs
£5.00 - DS1 Saturday football club subs
£41.99 - Petrol
£1.00 - flour/choc chips for baking
Un-budgeted:
£1.00 on a baking sheet for buns.
£1.60 - Sweets/choc from the shop
£0.89 - candles
£2.00 - sweets from the sweetie man near footie
£0.50 - DS2 for a bun-sale they were having at school.
£1.00 - DS1 was bag-packing at Morrisons to raise money for school funds, so this was my donation.
£1.00 - Bag of sweets for DS when I went for petrol
Personal:
£2.00 - sweets from the sweetie man near footy.
£1.35 - two newspapers (don't normally buy them)
£2.50 - OK Magazine
I'm spending lots of money on rubbish today so need to put a stop to it.Start Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
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I spent:
Bus fare £1.85
Printing £2.70
Food £1.20 :j
Total £5.75
Plus Dad bought me lunch, took me clothes shopping and bought a rugby ball from me so have made £20.00 and saved around £200.00 on clothes :j0 -
What a lovely Dad, can I borrow him??:Demily_jackson wrote: »I spent:
Bus fare £1.85
Printing £2.70
Food £1.20 :j
Total £5.75
Plus Dad bought me lunch, took me clothes shopping and bought a rugby ball from me so have made £20.00 and saved around £200.00 on clothes :jComping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »Ohh ohhh, on what gem?
Fancy dress for next weekend
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Great news kizzy.
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kizzykizzywizzy wrote: »What a lovely Dad, can I borrow him??:D
I must admit my parents do spoil me as I'm the only child
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PS. They're taking me out for lunch again tomorrow!0
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