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January 22, 2007
Just In Case You Were Feeling Good Today

Some psychologists would like everyone to know that today is the most miserable day of the year.

TODAY is set to be the most miserable day of the year, a psychologist has claimed.

January 22 emerged as the worst date when common reasons for the blues were totted up.

Dr Cliff Arnalls’ formula takes into account things like Christmas debt, fading memories of holidays, failing New Year resolutions and lack of daylight.

And last night GPs’ spokesman Dr Alan Cohen agreed.

He said: “We see lots of people with depression and anxiety in winter but they do get better.”

It is also Monday, so they're obviously cheating a little bit.

In any event, should you choose to partake in today's depression, they have provided everyone with an actual math formula that, in addition to explaining your behavior, may also be used to ward off concerned friends, employers, or any responsibilities for the rest of the day.

Should that formula not work, you might try using this as a last resort. But, you didn't get that from us.

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