New comments policy
Dear Readers:
This blog now requires that anyone posting a comment be logged in as a registered user. The registration process requires the person to validate their email address. The purpose of this change is to eliminate spam comments by ensuring that commenters are real people.
I regret having to make this change, but in recent days this blog has received dozens of spam comments selling all sorts of drugs from oxycontin to tramadol. While I am grateful that the spammers are personally letting me know about these unbelievable offers, I would feel guilty about taking my business away from the City’s locally owned pharmacies.
The registration process is free, simple and easy, and I hope it does not discourage anyone from leaving a comment. Unless it is another can’t-miss opportunity for cheap pharmaceuticals.
Josh
Couldn’t find an appropriate spot on this blog to comment on this but will say it anyway. Went to Gotts Court last Wednesday to obtain new parking sticker. Arrived at 11 a.m. City employee in the office was playing solitaire on the computer and eating a sub. Now maybe this was her lunch hour or there’s some other plausible explanation, but it sure doesn’t look good, especially with current city deficit. !!
Hey Josh—those WERE from the local pharmacies. And besides, if you are lucky you too might have a long lost relative that died in Nigeria. All you need to do is give them some information and they will solve the budget woes of the city by sending you a hundred million dollars!