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Consumer advocate site for air travel grievances

airline humorThe fact that airline travel can be incredibly unpleasant at times isn’t news to anyone.  Part of the frustrations we experience (in my opinion) is due to the fact that the American public has become increasingly rude and selfish, but another part of that equation is directly related to the fact that airline employees are poorly staffed, managed and compensated. This post is regarding problems that sometimes emerge due to the latter; the fault of the airlines.

Last month the Huffington Post had an interesting article about what the U.S. Government is doing about airline complaints.  The author of the article, Christopher Elliott writes, “For years, the Transportation Department relied on big fines to deter violations of federal law by airlines. Under the current leadership, however, the emphasis seems to be shifting to advocacy for individuals.

What I take away from this article is that you need to be your own advocate if an airline has not honored their commitment or may have violated airline travel rules and the US DOT can be a valuable resource for you.  If you have a legitimate complaint about an airline violating rules / regulations the article encourages you to reach out to the DOT online at transportation.gov/airconsumer or by phone at (202) 366-2220.

Saturday morning comic: Adam and Andy

gay comic, gay cartoonClick on the comic strip to enlarge

ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com.  To see previous Adam and Andy cartoons link here.

Bonus fur

handsome, hunk, hairy, Furry Friday

Have a great weekend

Surviving a New England winter: Embrace the winter

how to survive a Boston winterThe axiom, if you can’t beat’em join’em applies here.  If you live in Boston you will inevitably have to make peace with the fact that winter is here to stay. Take advantage of the many activities available to you.  The city has many public ice skating rinks and cross-country / down hill skiing is available outside of Boston.

Get tickets and check out Stowe, Vermont’s Winter Rendez-Vous, January 20-24.  If skiing isn’t your thing, head up to the mountains and skip the slopes. You can still partake in all the apres-ski activities such as hot tubbing and cocktailing.

Furry Friday

handsome, hunk, hairy chest, underwearI’m starting off the new year with three men in their underwear for my first Furry Friday post of 2016. I didn’t think you would object.

Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

riddle, brain teaserEach Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain. If you are stumped, feel free to get help – share it with a friend or colleague to see if you can figure it out together.

I’ll confirm answers later in the day so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away.

This week’s riddle: A man sees a boat that is full of people. And yet there isn’t a single person on the boat. How is this possible?

Like riddles? Check out past week’s brain teasers.

Shameless self promotion

BosGuyI want to thank everyone who stops by and visits my blog.  If you visit regularly but have not registered / subscribed or liked my facebook page, I’d like to ask if you wouldn’t mind doing so.  I post about 75% of all my blog posts to my facebook page and it goes without saying that those who register receive all my posts so you’ll never miss a Scruffy Sunday post like this handsome guy.

Special thanks to all of you who comment and regularly share a post with your social networks. I greatly appreciate all the support and kind words.

Instruction video for No Pants Subway Ride Boston

No Pants Subway RideThis weekend Boston will join more than 50 cities worldwide in the annual No Pants Subway Ride.  BostonSOS has an easy to follow instruction video that explains how the event works.  Mark your calendars and plan on joining Sergio and me at Pemberton Square on Sunday afternoon for some fun on the MBTA.

If you have any questions feel free to reach out to me via my blog or you can check out the Boston No Pants Subway Ride Facebook page.

Surviving a New England winter: Museums

how to survive a boston winterBoston has a number of fantastic museums that you can walk around and lose yourself in for several hours when the weather isn’t nice. I refer to these months as “Museum Season” because it is when I’m most likely to visit.

However the best museum to fend off winter blues is the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Their inner courtyard garden has flowers in bloom, flowing water and grass. The combined affect chases away the winter blues. Even if you don’t consider yourself much of a ‘museum person’, there are so many exhibits you might be surprised by what you find and how much you enjoy yourself. Below are a few other interesting museums you may want to visit.

Bad Art Museum: Located in the basement of the Somerville Theatre in Davis Square. Admission is free with the purchase of an event ticket to the Somerville Theatre so catch a movie or show before or after touring the museum.

Harvard Natural History Museum: Your tickets to this museum can also get you into Harvard’s neighboring Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology so you could consider this a twofer. 

Harvard Art Museums: Harvard has an amazing collection of fine art and it is free for Cambridge residents; MA residents can enter for free every Saturday from 10:o0 am – 12:00 pm.

JFK Presidential Library & Edward M Kennedy Institute for the Senate situated overlooking Boston Harbor the JFK museum in particular takes you back to the early 1960s; it is a must see for any political junkie. 

Museum of Fine Arts Boston is the city’s largest museum with extensive collections that include interesting current exhibitions ranging from ancient jewelry, abstract landscapes and fashion illustrations just to name a few.

Senator Ted Cruz learns meaning of KARMA

Presidential campaign 2016This week the conservative Texas Republican Senator, Ted  Cruz, learned a new word, karma.  Cruz must be disliked by everyone because nobody in the Republican Party is coming to his defense in what is clearly a non-issue. After listening to Cruz and others question Obama’s citizenship, it is hard not to feel smug about the blow back he is now getting just weeks prior to IA and NH.

Republican Senator John McCain on Senator Cruz eligibility: “I was born in the Canal Zone which is a territory… That’s different from being born on foreign soil… I’m not a constitutional scholar on that, but I think it’s worth looking into. I don’t think it’s illegitimate to look into it.

Republican Senator Rand Paul on Senator Cruz eligibility: I think without question he is qualified to make the cut to be prime minister of Canada.”

Republican front-runner Donald Trump on Senator Cruz eligibility: “Republicans are going to have to ask themselves the question: ‘Do we want a candidate who could be tied up in court for two years?’ That’d be a big problem… I’d hate to see something like that get in his way. But a lot of people are talking about it and I know that even some states are looking at it…”

Tom Goss visits Ogunquit, Maine

Tom Goss released a two minute video he taped while visiting Ogunquit, Maine earlier this year. Although the summer is now a distant memory his video shares some of the highlights of this quaint (gay) New England coastal town.  For those of you who love Ogunquit, you will enjoy watching the clip and for those of you who may not be familiar with this tiny New England village it may make you want to put it on your bucket list of places to visit.

Wine Riot in Boston’s South End asks you to sign their petition

Wine Riot PetitionWine Riot started here in Boston’s South End but it has grown considerably over the  years. The events are one part education and one part revolution, reinventing “wine tasting” for the thirsty and curious.

Now the masterminds behind these events which have taken place in Chicago, New York, Washington DC, San Francisco, and Los Angeles is looking for a permanent home here in the South End. They have identified 519 Tremont Street (the former home of Design Within Reach) as their new, permanent home. Tonight they are hosting a South End neighborhood meeting and later next week they will go before the Boston Licensing board.  If you would like to see Wine Riot open in the neighborhood they need your support. Spread the word.

Sign the Wine Riot Petition Here

Violet from SpeakEasy Stage Co. opens Jan. 9, 2016

theater, boston theaterBoston’s SpeakEasy Stage Company opens the new year with a soul-stirring musical called Violet. Set in 1964, Violet tells the story of a young North Carolina woman who travels by bus to Tulsa to see a faith-healer she thinks can transform her life. Along the way, she forms unlikely friendships with her fellow passengers, and learns that it’s the journeys you take in life that help you discover who you are.

Violet opens Saturday, January 9th and runs through February 6, 2016 at the Calderwood Pavilion in Boston’s South End. For more information about the musical and to purchase tickets visit: SpeakEasy Stage Company.

Surviving a New England winter: Find a cuddle buddy

snuggle buddy, handsome, hairy chest, hunk, gaySince we can’t all afford to fly away every week, one needs a more practical if not economical option as well.  For this reason I strongly recommend identifying a cuddle buddy. Not only can this help keep you warm during those colder months, it has a number of other benefits that I don’t care to get into detail. Let’s face it hibernating is more fun (not to mention warmer) with another.

Caption this photo

Caption this photoEach Wednesday morning I post a photograph and ask readers to offer a funny caption.  Much thanks to blog reader, Jordan, for sharing this week’s picture. I’ll get you started with a possible caption that hopefully inspires you to share a few of your own in the comments section below.

pre-game ritual to loosen up and relax before the big game