Happy New Year

Happy New Year to all the tired girls, allergic girls, girls in pain, and everyone else in-between—may we all find comfort in the upcoming months!

On a totally unrelated note, I wanted to post a link to AGLOCO, a new “get paid to surf” program.  It’s in beta testing right now, but when available you’ll be able to earn money for a few hours of surfing the Internet through a propietary toolbar.  It’s not a lot of money, but if the link gets out and around in the chronic pain community, it could help us all earn a bit of extra cash to pay for exciting things like prescription medication.  I can’t promise it’s not a scam, and I always take these types of ventures with a grain of salt, but the company is run by reputable people who’ve been in the Internet business for a long time, so I’ll hope for their success.  Get paid to browse the Internet.

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I've been forced to put comments on moderation because of recent spamming, and I've also removed the spot where you can leave the url of your blog. I'm sorry... if you have a blog that you'd like me to add to my blogroll, please email it to me! And spammers, urls left in comments are not converted to links. If by some rare chance you leave a comment which is actually on topic, I'll just remove your url before I approve your comment anyway. Long story short, it's a waste of time to spam here. No one but me will ever see it, and I'll block your IP at the server level.

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