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Torquemada
30 Nov 18 23:07
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About £2,000 here. Ouch!
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Report Capt__F November 30, 2018 11:30 PM GMT
3k min- thing is i know it a con plus this year out of my rangeSad
Report Lady Faye Verrit December 1, 2018 10:15 AM GMT
Was that for your new DFS settee, and did it arrive on time?
Report Aspro December 1, 2018 10:17 AM GMT
£200
Report twizzle22 December 1, 2018 10:23 AM GMT
£1200 (but that includes £840 golf membership...present to meWink)
Report moisok December 1, 2018 10:25 AM GMT
Food banks keep the costs way down.
Report pixie December 1, 2018 12:56 PM GMT
About £3k. A grand on food and drink and pre Christmas parties, £1500 on presents (about £400 each on the three children and £300 on the rest of the family) and a monkey on theatre tickets/a day at the races for the family/meals out and that sort of thing.
Report ufcdan December 1, 2018 1:19 PM GMT
As little as possible but it's still to much Angry
Report Lady Faye Verrit December 1, 2018 1:58 PM GMT
Perhaps the Jehovah's Wet Nurses have the right idea, as they spend sod all on Christmas, and on birthdays,
and the poor kids aren't even allowed to go to celebrations of others, which is why the little girls only chance to wear their party dresses
is every Sunday, to compensate!
Report Pokermonster December 1, 2018 3:35 PM GMT
As advocated by Martin Lewis the money guru, quite a few folks are now joining the trend of only spending £10 per gift for friends and family. Not really a practical plan for children's presents of course, but otherwise a very sensible policy.
Report terry mccann December 1, 2018 4:12 PM GMT
Twizzle knows whats whatLaugh I like his thinking
Report brassneck December 1, 2018 4:45 PM GMT
It depends on the mood of Richard Johnson,if he goes through the card on one of these days soon it may be a super duper christmas.
"and he just might be in a good mood and do it next week"GrinGrinGrinGrinGrin
Report wit-ham December 1, 2018 5:08 PM GMT
Same here as little as possible about 100 quid bar food last year
only the wife to buy for and i never want anything myself
Report Foinavon December 1, 2018 6:59 PM GMT
I would rather not know. I leave all that sort of thing to Mrs F.
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