Author: Jay Tea
As the ceasefire continues to furtively hold, I find more and more people announcing their support for Hezbollah. They've held rallies around the world, waving the Hezbollah flag (the …
A little while ago, I finally got fed up with a certain troll around these parts and pulled his plug. He didn't appreciate it, and sent me a scathing …
After work yesterday, I swung by CompUSA to check out their assortment of Trackballs, wireless keyboards, and mice. And I was sorely disappointed. As I understand it, Microsoft first …
Last week, President Bush finally said the words that many of his supporters in the War On Terror have been waiting years for him -- he named the enemy, …
Friday, I rather cryptically alluded to some "health" and "financial" concerns that were conspiring to thwart my blogging. They haven't eased up much, but I figured I owed folks …
While I have two major pieces brewing in the back of my mind, I also have about 2.5 metric buttloads of other things that, unfortunately, have to take priority. …
For those of us who live in New Hampshire, the presidential primaries are a bit more interesting than in some other states. We tend to get a close look …
In Bedford, New Hampshire, a mother is in trouble. Her children -- both well under 10 -- were caught on surveillance video stealing jewelry from a consignment store, apparently …
The other day, Wizbang reader "jhow66" noticed that another commenter's name seemed new, but his words had a familiar feel. He thought "Larry" sounded a bit like "Lee." I …
Currently, the state of Massachusetts is in halfway decent shape, financially. They currently have about a billion dollars in their "rainy-day fund," and tax revenues are OK. But things …