Author: Jay Tea
Another day off, another road trip to the new old home town. Today I sign the lease on my new apartment, grab a storage unit for a bunch of …
There's nothing quite as irresistible to a Massachusetts lawmaker as a chance to expand the "nanny state" that is Massachusetts. Especially if it doesn't require any original thought, just …
Over the weekend, I had a little fun with Time Magazine's choice of Person Of The Year. I agree with Mitchell; this is going on my resume, and they'll …
Last night, Kevin from Pundit Review (whose web site and talk show I don't plug anywhere near enough) was taking an extra shift on WRKO, and had on as …
Boy, there are days when the Boston Globe is just stuck on stupid. Today is one of those days. This time, they are weighing in on the current brouhaha …
This morning, the Boston Globe featured a column by a fellow named James Carroll. In the piece, entitled "Reject The War," Carroll goes all out to convince us that …
Dung Nguyen tried to have the American dream -- and he almost made it. First, the naturalized American (from Viet Nam) tried to make it as a manicurist, and …
With Time Magazine's naming of "us" as person of the year, highlighting the individual person's ability (when factored by the power of the internet, mainly) to influence the events …
Today has been an interesting day. At lunchtime, I dined with an ex-girlfriend. This is most likely the last time we'll see each other, perhaps ever. I'm moving 100 …
As is often the case, it has taken a tragedy (the sudden incapacity of Senator Tim Johnson) to highlight a problem. In this case, it is how, apart from …