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pap/moozies what have/will you spend 9th june 08?
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Morning everyone, lovely sunny day again today. Hope everyone is well and happy this monday morning? So what will you spend today ~ or what have you spent today? Please post below and if you havent spent yet try and keep it low :j
I am staying in all day today, I did need to send some parcels but I will do that tommorow instead, they arnt important
so it should be a nsd here :T
Have a great day all
I am staying in all day today, I did need to send some parcels but I will do that tommorow instead, they arnt important
Have a great day all
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Hoping hoping hoping for a NSD here.
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Good morning PaP, and everyone, :hello: :hello: :hello:
PaP - Loved the photo of the 'abino frog' on your thread - glad you went to Slimbridge - it's a great place. :T :T
I won't be about much this week as I am running around a bit - just trying to find a 'cheap' van hire :eek:
It looks as though I will be spending about £150.00, on hire and diesel, but if everything goes well I should get that back - and a small 'profit' too.

No other 'spends' although I will be taking sandwiches - and a bar of 'smart price' chocolate - already purchased, but if that runs out, could be an extra 23p. :rotfl: :rotfl:
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I've spent £1.31 on two bananas a pint of milk and a first class stamp. I wont be spending anything else today. And I found an extra couple of quid at the bottom of my handbag which was a nice surprise!Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0
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Morning All
Well was meant to be a NSD here, but i have forgotten my lunch. I have £2 in my purse so that will do! :rotfl:
So sunny today I may take a walk around the back streets of Oxford Street see what little shops i can find.
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Maybe £3.70 for a swim; have lunch with me and stamps for my letters.
Van hire is expensive Rog2; reading your post had me chuckling have just read Tony Hawks book about moving to the Pyrenees.0 -
Morning all. Quite an expensive weekend, so nothing today unless I go swimming after work. I've found an outdoor pool - so quite excited about that!Overpay!0
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Good afternoon Pap & all

It's my baby girl's 7th birthday today:bdaycake: opened all her pressies before school & GAME ( yes I'll name & shame you! :rotfl: ) had put the wrong ds game in the box, so had to go into town this morning, when I had planned to make her a little cake, so ended up buying her a small chocolate one for £2 in Somerfield, before I had to rush to work.
Need to go & buy her some candles on the way to picking her up from school, not very organised at all, we've been soooo busy lately.
Hopefully that will be it though.
Peb, does your swimming pool accept the free swim vouchers?? - make a saving:D although you'll be like me with cereal coming out of your ears!
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£3.99 for me, on BOGOF squeezy travel packs of sunscreen for this weekends activities. Nothing else needed today x0
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hi back on here again after a few weeks 'off'
NSD for me today, not going to work and sorting out stuff at home so no need to go anywhere0 -
Today I have spent:
- £1 on icelollys
- 1.98 on stuff for the garden- budgetted for tho...
- £1.91 in Tescos (again, budgetted for)
- £20 on electricity Budgetted for
So not too bad. Total spend: £24.89 Blimey that seems like loads...
i'm hoping the electricity will last us for a bit tho. End of the month poss........ Here to hoping....
J
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