Author: Jay Tea
(Warning: this post contains some harsh language. I'm sticking the meat of it in the extended section.) When I was younger, I coined a phrase to describe certain behaviors …
This morning's Boston Herald has a story about an interesting take on one family's values. Last April, a woman serving a sentence for drug and alcohol offenses skipped out …
I'm a bit late on discovering this story, but I have to agree with Bruce: I, too, demand a recount. I've spent more than enough time discussing the idiocies …
I've mentioned several times that I grew up in northern New Hampshire, but I don't really think I've ever given a specific example of how that affected me. The …
I recently picked up an excellent book at a thrift store. It's the account of two Japanese men -- one who helped design the legendary Zero fighter, and another …
Now I've seen all six of the Star Wars movies, and read the novelizations, and I'm starting to fully grasp the politics of the Old Republic and the Galactic …
A little while ago, the police here in Manchester were summoned to a domestic disturbance. A young couple's argument had turned physical, and both were a bit battered. The …
Recently, the Minuteman Project held a meeting in Las Vegas. You might recall these are the volunteers who are concerned about the government's failure to adequately secure our borders, …
I recently had an e-mail exchange with a reader who was a smidgen disappointed with something I wrote. I won't go into the particulars, but one thing that came …
In the ongoing quest for an alternative for gasoline, one fuel is getting more and more attention. "Biodiesel," made from used cooking grease and diesel fuel, is one of …