hi @saturnzoon good luck w drs
yes, violet crumble was a rare treat for me. I remember you could buy bags of honeycomb without the choc now ? guess was a 'hangover' fm unfulfilled massive sugar cravings couple nights ago, had a list written out and never did it lol .anything w sugar in it. am taking new meds that are supposed to affect my enjoyment of Alcohol and food, so have prob cut back on each at least a bit . hence sugar cravings , plus there's most of my cals, in alcohol and food, and prob not talking fruit or veg either. processed crap.
i slept most of last 36 hrs.
was going bit nuts cos trying to join gym and person after initial reply wouldnt talk to me. I went through a whole routine how I would never even go to a shop in this town or talk to anyone here again and it wasnt me, it was them who were blocking me. Had a restful sleep anyway. and woke to msg, person claimed were sick (saw them talking online and mentioning running classes) so guess I won by persisting ha ha
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