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Pap/Moozie's what have/will you spend today Tuesday April 29th?
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kizzykizzywizzy
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Good Morning all 
Well a NSD as in budgeted money, but have just pinched £330 out of the rainy day savings
to pay for a years family pass to Merlin group (unlimited entrance to chessington legoland thorpe park & loads more ) have had a very dull 18 months whilst Hubby at sea, trying to pay off the debt & in the long run I think this will save money:rolleyes: sounds mean, as would usually just pay for a few days out anyway, but giving it to the children as their birthday pressy + a few little bits to open.
My payday tomorrow, only work 2 hours a day 5 days, newish job, last month hadn't done a full month + got taxed, even though I gave them my P45 so no idea what I will be getting! but will pay all of it into the Rainy Day savings.
Have a great day folks:T

Well a NSD as in budgeted money, but have just pinched £330 out of the rainy day savings

My payday tomorrow, only work 2 hours a day 5 days, newish job, last month hadn't done a full month + got taxed, even though I gave them my P45 so no idea what I will be getting! but will pay all of it into the Rainy Day savings.
Have a great day folks:T
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Got to have a NSD despite urge to rush out and buy chocolate.I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0
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Hi All
Just realised i cant have a NSD day as planned as I need to buy my friend a birthday pressie and card, but im going to limit myself to £5 (cheap i know but nevermind!), and that should be it.
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It'll be an NSD for me, have to post two things I sold on Amazon, but the postage just comes out of my profit. :rolleyes:0
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Good afternoon kizzy, and everyone :hello: :hello: :hello:
I am working everyday this week, so the £1.06 that I have between me and payday (not till next Friday) intends to remain firmly in my pocket.
Will take sandwiches to work, plus a couple of teabags, although they do provide free teabags - but these are usually all gone by the time I get back from my round.
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i am going to have a no spend day today...
trying to be so good as i need to save/make £300 this month...
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So far, £1.10 on my bus fare. I can't see me spending anything else today as I'm walking back to the car (which is a few miles walk away).Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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Hopefully it'll be a NSD for me todayBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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NSD here - went out with work for lunch, which was paid for by them. Hurrah! Could do with some margarine for home, but OH is away for a few days so can do without in his absence0
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evening all:hello: a nsd here:j:j. Hope you all have a great remainder of the day:)BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
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Got to get some lightbulbs as it actually came down to sitting in the dark last night! Shouldn't be less than £2 though!Overpay!0
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