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Pap / Moozies What have you / will you spend Monday 17th March?
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            Well I didn't get called into work today, so I have not left the house all day, and have spent the grand total of nothing. :T :T
Managed to find two cans of 'Draught Guinness' in the garage (leftovers from Christmas - didn't dare look at the use by date) which I have, somewhat reluctantly, :rolleyes: , managed to 'force down my throat' in recognition and celebration of St. Patrick's Day. :beer:
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            Hiya gang :j
Happy St Patrick's Day (I'll celebrate with a Guiness this evening
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So far I've spent £3.60 on lunch, will spend 45p on the daily Twix later. I'll update this evening after I've bought the Guiness.
Was supposed to go for a run as I was partying this weekend. Packed my rucksack with all the bits, but changed my mind and had stodge for lunch instead. I might, possibly, go this evening, but we'll see :rotfl:
Late update: The Guiness cost me £1.......................:o
  then I bought a takeaway @ £11.50. I need help :rolleyes:                        The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2025. Member #420 
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