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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"£280 rent. £20 to take the kids for lunch, £7.70 for bus fares to hospital. £20 for planters. £10 for a coffee and 2 hot chocs in the hospital."
You got ripped off on the coffee but a bargain on the rent! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Plane £108
Train £98
No automobile? "
Well technically I've hired it but not paid for it yet, so yeah:
Automobile £127
I've got my eye on a takeaway tonight because I cant be arsed cooking so:
Takeaway circa £20 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A kids playhouse for my grandson £489. Wood to build the base £64. 6 cans of fanta £2. Petrol £40. Lunch £8."
We know what you're going to be doing all weekend. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"£64 on shopping,it's higher because there's a few easter eggs in there. Non for me though "
Easter egg chocolate tastes better when it's stolen from children. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"However I did fill my online basket with a £295 handbag, 7 pairs of shoes, a watch £150 and some other things.
Then I figured I would be paying it off for ages so I stopped.
Meh"
I was tempted to buy a dress from Very for £50 this morning. Then changed my mind and decided to get off my arse and look for one in the actual shops tomorrow. I will regret it an hour into shopping. |
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"£64 on shopping,it's higher because there's a few easter eggs in there. Non for me though
Easter egg chocolate tastes better when it's stolen from children."
You're joking right they're teenager's! No longer do I have control of them just having one a day for me to sneak some. Bloody vultures,it'll all be gone in a couple of hour's |
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"However I did fill my online basket with a £295 handbag, 7 pairs of shoes, a watch £150 and some other things.
Then I figured I would be paying it off for ages so I stopped.
Meh
I was tempted to buy a dress from Very for £50 this morning. Then changed my mind and decided to get off my arse and look for one in the actual shops tomorrow. I will regret it an hour into shopping."
Oh shit I need to buy a dress. Ok the credit is taking a hit tonight. |
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Bread, milk, Charlotte potatoes, broccoli tomato & stilton quiche, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, Paul Newman's Ranch Dressing, bag of mixed salad, a lump of Wensleydale & Cranberry cheese from Sainsbury. About £15.
Filters & papers from the Poundshop. £2.
Bottle of cider from Mr Booze £4
Birthday card for ma cousin 89p |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Transport £8.00
Lunch £9.00
Coffee £2.00
Toiletries £2.50
Wine £7.00
I never count how much I spend - I'm rubbish at economising!
I need that lottery win! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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£132 for my 4 bikes insurance policy.
23.96 for plumbing bits
22.99 for shower switch and cable.
15.99 adhesive for bathroom pannaling.
Thank god for combined policies now....used to be a lot more. I'm dreading my tax for my disco in August... £640 I do believe. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A kids playhouse for my grandson £489. Wood to build the base £64. 6 cans of fanta £2. Petrol £40. Lunch £8.
That is one lucky grandson!"
He's been upset lately. His father , my son in law left my daughter recently. I'm trying my best not to interfere but I hate seeing the lad so down. Perhaps the house will perk him up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not spent a penny. Lying in my sick bed feeling sorry for myself "
Hope you feel better soon. x
Acupuncture - £25 (I get it cheap as I've been going for years)
Fuel - £46 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Petrol £32
2 sets of nails £55
A mug £6
2 Sausage rolls £2
2 bottles of water £1
3 coffees £9
A harness n lead for luna-pants £6
Holland n barret mag £2
Now sat waiting for my tescos shop £55
PTU XXX |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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£1.50 easter cakes for team at work
£1.00 Chocolate digestives to bribe a very awkward customer into not moaning at me (he is notoriously bad tempered) - worked a treat
Mrs |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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£4.50 for sourdough toast and grapefruit marmalade & £2.50 for a latte at some overpriced hipster cafe I went in because the man behind the counter was hot as fuck.
That's it. |
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"£4.50 for sourdough toast and grapefruit marmalade & £2.50 for a latte at some overpriced hipster cafe I went in because the man behind the counter was hot as fuck.
That's it. "
I've done that before |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"£4.50 for sourdough toast and grapefruit marmalade & £2.50 for a latte at some overpriced hipster cafe I went in because the man behind the counter was hot as fuck.
That's it.
I've done that before "
I'd do him. |
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"A kids playhouse for my grandson £489. Wood to build the base £64. 6 cans of fanta £2. Petrol £40. Lunch £8.
That is one lucky grandson!
He's been upset lately. His father , my son in law left my daughter recently. I'm trying my best not to interfere but I hate seeing the lad so down. Perhaps the house will perk him up."
That's pants . I'm sure it will cheer him up though,his own little den. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"£4.50 for sourdough toast and grapefruit marmalade & £2.50 for a latte at some overpriced hipster cafe I went in because the man behind the counter was hot as fuck.
That's it.
I've done that before
I'd do him."
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"£4.50 for sourdough toast and grapefruit marmalade & £2.50 for a latte at some overpriced hipster cafe I went in because the man behind the counter was hot as fuck.
That's it.
I've done that before
I'd do him."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"However I did fill my online basket with a £295 handbag, 7 pairs of shoes, a watch £150 and some other things.
Then I figured I would be paying it off for ages so I stopped.
Meh"
Hahaha! I do that on amazon, fill up my basket with loads if unnecessary things, dream a little, then put them back lol! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1L milk - £0.80p
4 snowballs - £1.49
12 rowntrees randoms mini ice lollies(awesome btw! ) - £1.39
3 co-op white chocolate luxuries ice creams - £2
Aye I've got a sweet tooth! |
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