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Pap / Moozies What have you / will you spend Monday 17th March?
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I spent a lot today. I was £10 for a fishing permit. Should have been £15 but as I was only up for a few hours he gave me a fiver back. I also spent 35p on an Evening Times. I paid the BT phone bill. That was £45.14 and I paid £260 to my Barclaycard bill.
I went to work for an hour and made £15 as well.£2 coin/ £460 -
Not a good day: two-pint milk; M&S cheese, bacon, chicken sandwich; M&S salt and balsamic vinegar crisps; almond croissant (eating now:rolleyes:); blueberry muffin; spring water (flavored :rolleyes:); boxer shorts (size small:o:D:rotfl:): damage £11.72 approx. :eek: Hope you all have a great eveningfree4440273 wrote: »Morning all:hello: Should be a NSD here:rolleyes: Hope everyone has a melodic Monday:)
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 -
I have had a completely no spend day so far today and I am intending to keep it that way.
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Afternoon all, thanks free for starting this... was going to be a nsd today however, I felt awfull and sick in work. Dont know if it has anthing to do with the 6 :whistle: mini egg cakes ate in the morning :rotfl: So I brought a yogurt (the first time in 5 weeks since I have used the vendor!) which I had two mouthfuls of and binned :rolleyes:
Anyways rambaling again ~ 40p for me :rolleyes:0 -
Monday is finally over - well for work anyways :j
Today i have spent:
£170.00 - Littlewoods monthly payment - over payed my bill this month by £180
£2.70 - lunch - was a naughty girl and forgot to make it
£4.49 - Sainsburys - easter egg for boyfriend
£3.69 - more easter eggs
£1.79 - Clintons cards - easter card & gift wrap for my ickle nieces easter gifts
Thats about it today :rotfl:0 -
Budgeted:
£7.90 - School dinners - 3 days x 2
Un-Budgeted:
£10.00 - Birthday Present for DH's step-dad
£ 0.34 - Stamp
£ 4.46 - cards (1 x friend birthday, 1 x Granddad, 1 x step-dad, 1 x anniversary)
Personal:
£1.70 - stampsStart Date: 27/11/2010
Padding: Day 42
Target £8000
Amount: £562.230 -
Nothing
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£5.50 at Weight Watchers. Tried doing it at home myself but it didn't work
1.Virgin CC: [STRIKE]£9432.00[/STRIKE] £10290.00
2.RBS CC: [STRIKE]£3254.62[/STRIKE] £3029.61
3.M&S CC: [STRIKE]£1262.11[/STRIKE] £464.95
4.Next: [STRIKE]£400.00[/STRIKE]. £280.00
TOTAL = [STRIKE]£14348.73[/STRIKE] £14064.560 -
I spent:
Bus fares £2.80
Slimming World admission £4.50
Slimming World book £1.95
Old Slimming World magazines £1.75
Water rates £20.00
Food, drink, magazine and soap £10.40
Drink 90p
Photocopying £4.30
Total £46.60 :eek:0 -
Nothing for me as well.
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