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teacake44 | 17:12 Sat 09th May 2020 | ChatterBank
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After weeks of sleepless nights, waking up with the shakes, bad headaches, hot sweats, and just to get through the day has been a nightmare, but managed on my own without rehab. I have kicked the habit of needing any more Greggs sausage rolls.
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I can't believe how many people eat that rubbish.
Never had a Greggs, or a Mc Donald’s or little chef, or any other such junk food sellers.
They maybe nice, but I doubt that they are good for you.
I suppose that means that you're now Greggless?
Love a Big Mac myself, very sloppy and difficult to eat but worth the effort.
Never had a Greggs.
Iceland do them to bake at home, in case you have a relapse. They also sell steakbakes
Greggs make a nice cup of tea
Tens of thousands of people have lost their lives, many people will be made redundant and will be facing hardship and all you can do is make flippant jokes about sausage rolls. You should be ashamed of yourself
My first reaction too, SJ
Good Lord, what's wrong with a bit of humour in these dark times?

For some people it's a coping mechanism.
I know all about coping mechanisms thanks
I have only ever had one Greggs sausage roll. Having taken a bite and witnessed the fluorescent pink of the 'sausage' it went in the bin. Never again have I been tempted by a Greggs sausage roll.
Come on sj, there’s no malice in the OP, just a bit of fun.
If you’re going through a particularly bad time yourself, then I hope you find some comfort somewhere x
Good for you, 237. Do you know all about chill pills too?
I don't disagree that it is a bit of fun. It's just that I am sick of the OP and people like him/her spouting their keyboard warrier rubbish when others are suffering in whatever capacity. I appreciate that they may well have mental health issues in which case they should get help
I could make exactly the same remarks about a pint of Palmers' "Tally Ho!" or a pint of Harvey's Sussex Best. The difference would be that I'm not joking.
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237sj Grow up, trying to cause a bit of trouble and muster up some support with your silly outburst. Not so long ago you were accusing me of being negative, and to lighten up. well you got it. :0)))))))))))
Grow up LOL Says more about you than me. That's all I am going to say on the matter.
I've got a 27-month child who is bored to frustration and doesn't understand why he cannot go to the park, a set of parents I haven't seen in months who fall into the high-risk category, a job in the NHS which is beyond any stress I have ever known right now with managers constantly changing our job descriptions and telling us to like it or lump it, an uncle in ITU with Covid who has made it through by the skin of his teeth and several family members out of work and facing financial ruin. I'm also living on a building site and we can't have an Electrician, a Plasterer, a Plumber or any other tradesman round our house to do any work.

We are all in this together and no one will come through this unscathed.

I appreciate any humour, no matter how daft, right now in these difficult times.
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You should get the ed to remove the joke section, then my be you will be happy.
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Lady cg, 237 just likes to have a pop at me, it makes he/she feel better. Hope you get by just hang on in there lady cg.

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