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Pap / Moozies What have /will you spend Friday 13th! June?
kizzykizzywizzy
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Good Morning everyone 
Friday 13th :eek:
Today, just need to get a bit of food shopping - budgeted & pick up a parcel, so in theory should be a NSD
Have a great day;)
Friday 13th :eek:
Today, just need to get a bit of food shopping - budgeted & pick up a parcel, so in theory should be a NSD
Have a great day;)
Comping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:
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Married my best friend 15/4/16
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:eek: sorry kizzy I have just started one of these too, didnt see this one... lets run with this one ~ I will merge them
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Morning all :j Sun is still shining and its friday, which means for some of you its your last day at work. Hope you have a lovely day and you enjoy your weekend. So what have/will you spend today? Remember try and keep it low :j and remember martins mantra ~ do I want it? do I need it? can I find it cheaper anywhere else?
Today I have a few parcels to send and that should be it. I will be booking my holiday today but that is budgetted
So have a wonderfull day all and stay safe :j0 -
morning pap, kizzy :hello: £1.75 on m&s pain au chocolat: tasted nice baked in the oven with a cuppa:) have a great day all:DBLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
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Hello everyone :hello: :hello: :hello:
Been away for a couple of days - only one 'misdemeanor' though - I bought a pair of shoes at Boundary Mills - they were in the sale and from an original rrp of £79.99, I paid £24.99, so I don't feel too guilty - after all it was only 'superglue' that has been holding my other shoes together for the past six months. :rolleyes:
Plus I got my expenses paid - even ended up with a small bonus which paid for a 'curry do die for' in Manchester (Sorry Annie - I didn't know I would be in Manchester, otherwise I would have pm'd you :sad: :sad:
Anyway, it's back to reality - am just getting ready for work :eek: :eek:
I will probably have to buy a sandwich today as we don't have much bread in the house - other than that, should be no other spends.
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If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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£1.60 something on posting a pressie to what must be the 10th friend to have a baby this year (no wonder I can't afford to have one!).
And a pleasing £60 fine for crossing the congestion charge boundary by about 20 foot. What's even more irritating about this, is that on the day I drove into London, I called up to ask if the relevant street was in the area, and the operative said he didn't know!
So definitely staying in tonight and not spending any more money!Overpay!0 -
Hi again folks
Shopping was very "difficult" went to sainsburys because I could park there free whilst I picked up the parcel, & all thier freezers & fridges were broken, so could hardly get anything, so went to Morrisons & it was full of OAPS ( no offence, I know I'll be old some day ) but I didn't have much time because of the Sainsburys saga & they were shuffling around so slowly:rolleyes:
I just wanted to say that I could definately tell it was FRIDAY 13TH:eek:
I did ok on the budget though as I managed to get some 2 for 1's in both shops :TComping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:
Married my best friend 15/4/16
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Just milk to buy today! 2 for £2 of course!!!
And got to pay my thrift! So £21!
J
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Afternoon all :hello:
Today I was naughty and bought myself a cake (60p). Apart from that, nothing.
Tess xxTotal debt at May 08 - £28,934.53 :eek:Proud to be dealing with my debts!Spendaholics Anonymous No 53 RED PEN MEMBER # 18 July grocery challenge £0/£2800
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