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how much u spent 16/09/05?
Willsnarf1983
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aiming for 15 quid as i have food shopping today
have a gud un
Will
have a gud un
Will
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Spent £8.44 today on a few groceries, milk and so on. That will be it for today. :rolleyes:
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)
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So far nothing, and I hope to get away with not spending a thing as my date for this evening has cancelled
and I shall be at home in front of the TV.
Tomorrow is food shopping though, so about a tenner, plus £35 on some GORGEOUS shoes I ordered that have arrived! I know, I know, but I have two weddings coming up and obviously need some new ones lol!:cool: DFW Nerd Club member 023...DFD 9.2.2007 :cool::heartpuls married 21 6 08 :A Angel babies' birth dates 3.10.08 * 4.3.11 * 11.11.11 * 17.3.12 * 2.7.12 :heart2: My live baby's birth date 22 7 09 :heart2: I'm due another baby at the end of July 2014! :j
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I have to spend £25 on a train ticket tonight as I'm going to see my parents for the weekend, but other than that should be nothing (and hopfully nothing over the weekend either). Hope you all have good MSe weekends!0
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£2.00 for Breakfast, (terrible, but it is Friday)
Then £8.00 on Stocking Fillers for Christmas and is was all good value for money.
As for tonight, well hopefully nothing, it's Mr H-But-D's turn to pay.Hopeful-but-Doubtful
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I'm out tonight so I'll be spending at least £20 so if I spend any less... bonus!
...was 10.50! yayOfficial DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 027
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Breakie and lunch was from the cupboard so not opened the purse once today!
Going for a pizza tonight so I estimate £20-£25. I wished I hadn't agreed to the night out but I am going to let my hair down and enjoy it now! :beer:Lesson learnt!0 -
Did really well until about half an hour ago! Had to spend on some diluted drink for the weekend and a sausage roll (for now!) but got a voucher for a free haircut with my broadband loyalty scheme so that's a result! :T Also got a £10 sainsbury's e-voucher in the post cos they delivered my shopping late a few weeks ago!Mortgage-free wannabe!0
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Bought a new Saw for work at £548.....Another £2700 on a car on Sunday for My fiancee!!!
Need to lock my wallet away methinks!!In this trusted place U can erase
Every tear that ever rolled down your weary face
All the time U waste in that paper chase
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Well I have finally stopped spending for the day!
Friday is my official "end of week" for monthly anorak-type MS Money report purposes.
Total spends for the day:
My personal Money = £3.30; 1 x bacon butty, 3 x hash browns at staff canteen, 1 x flapjack and 1 x drink at bus station.
Leisure & Entertainment; "Night out" = £40 (EEK). Two of us went for a meal with DH's work, which his employer paid for but we'e still got through £40 and I cant understand where it went because
1) I only had three soft drinks all night!
2) I was driving!
3) There was free wine available which DH took full advantage of.
After 4 hours DH announced that first £20 I had given him for drinks had finished. At this point a group of them decided to go on a pub crawl but I was shattered and wanted to get home to relieve my mum of my kids. So I kindly said DH could stay out but he needed some more money so I gave him another £20. He was well in drink when I left him and he does have to get a taxi home (probably £6) so I doubt there will be much left on his return.
So week 2. Spending category rankings.
1. £63.58 - 44% of cash withdrawals - husband's money for his own "stuff"
2. £40.00 - 28% of cash withdrawals - tonight's shenanigans (but we had a good time so I can't complain).
3. £21.89 - 15% of cash withdrawals - my own personal money
4. £14.13 - 10% of cash withdrawals - groceries!!
5. £3.43 - 2% of cash withdrawals - spent on DS1
6. £1.29 - 1% of cash withdrawals - spent on clothes for me (tights)
This week was actually quite a tight week as I didn't get paid until yesterday so I am quite pleased.April 2006 - £9790.26dr. DFD - March 20110 -
well done and very analytical
keep it up
WillSShhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh0
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