All posts by Harry Edwards Floyd

Harry is a writer from Washington DC. He graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with both his B.A. & M.P.A. and is the author of The Poetry of Politics and Panic: One Man's Struggle with Anxiety. He enjoys anything that opens his mind to new experiences and world views. Baba Booey to all.

Posted On April 12, 2014By Harry Edwards FloydIn Movies

The 5 Greatest Roles Of Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer is awesome and these are his most memorable roles. One role that just missed my top five is him as Bruce Wayne in Joel Schumacher’s Batman Forever and that is only because I had to include a single episode TV role he took on that is hilarious. There is something about Val Kilmer that makes him fun to watch. It doesn’t even matter if the movie is good or not. All that matters is that he is beyond entertaining on the big screen. Let the list begin..   5Read More

Posted On April 9, 2014By Harry Edwards FloydIn Sports, Sports Takes

Kentucky: The NBA’s Farm Team

After Kentucky’s loss to UCONN, the question remains – how many of their players will be back for next year? Among the list of colleges that have produced current and active NBA players, the University of Kentucky is #1 with a total of 22 players sent off to the pros. In the championship game vs. UCONN, they started 5 freshman. Their roster carries with it the potential for another great season next year…if their 5 to 7 best players return. SBNation and DraftExpress, however, have at least 3 of Kentucky’sRead More

Posted On April 6, 2014By Harry Edwards FloydIn Sports, Sports Takes

Best Team In Baseball – 2014

The 2014 Major League Baseball season is upon us and the No. 1 ranked team is… The St. Louis Cardinals Like it or not, if this team stays healthy they may return to the World Series yet again. Last year, the Red Sox ousted them 4-2 in the series. It was appropriate that those two teams faced one another given that they tied for a 2013 regular season best 97 wins. The Cardinals have a young but stellar pitching rotation built around their ace, Adam Wainwright. Wainwright, who had 19Read More