Author: Jay Tea
I have a rather remarkable record for predictions. Unfortunately, it's remarkable for being wrong. Last year I predicted that Air America would fold on or around November 11, 2004, …
Things have been a little tight for me, personally, of late, and I've been thinking of ways to supplement my income a little. My first thought was another job, …
The case of "Monica" of the prestigious Milton Academy (discussed previously here and here) continues to get more and more twisted. The Boston Globe did a little investigating into …
Laurence Simon is not for everyone. He's crass, vulgar, foul-mouthed, and speaks many unspeakable things. He's also wildly entertaining, if you like that sort of thing. And, occasionally, he's …
A little while ago, I mocked a local talk show for its utter unlistenability. This morning, though, they partially redeemed themselves. Charlie Sherman interviewed Vice President of the National …
Man was not meant to work 50+ hours a week, 6-7 days a week. On top of a half hour each way commute. At least this man wasn't. I'm …
I have to say I am absolutely disgusted with our military this afternoon in regards to Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena's treatment at the hands our military. After being held …
Back in college, I was involved in student government. Part of my job was working with other student organizations -- helping them get official recognition, funding, and the like. …
This evening, I heard yet another horror story about identity theft. Yet another tale of a poor schmuck whose life is ruined because some scumbag got ahold of his …
That's yet another of the shibboleths the anti-war movement that's finally irritated me enough to debunk. The common version of that is that the war in Iraq (and, by …