James Watson
I enjoy many things, including reading, sports, music and learning new things. I am imaginative, creative, play music, love to teach and love to travel. I do procrastinate at times and have a short temper, although I have learned to control it in most cases. I love to wri
Read More »
...
- Page Views
- 9,593
- Content
- 41
- Fans
- 0
- Contributor since
- 1/17/2007
Education/Experience
BA degree in Elementary Education with minors in Music and Reading from W.Va. Wesleyan College; also a diploma/cert. in Travel & Tourism from Kaplan Inc. in PGH. PAInterests
Music, sports, reading, collect board games, nonfiction books and reading, Love to write and play musicFans
None yet.
Displaying Results 1 - 41 (of 41) for Yahoo! Voices
-
The Old A's: Philadelphia's Lost TeamOld-time baseball in Philadelphia and How it's been Forgotten.
-
The Creation of a Show in Small-town AmericaThe creation of the production "The Wizard of Oz" in a small town.
-
Replacing Legendary Quarterbacks: The Hardest Task of All?To replace or follow a legend in sports is difficult, but is it rare to succeed?
-
What is the Future of the Harry Potter Stars?The plans of young actors do not always come to positive results. What will be these three stars futures?
-
Must Have Albums of the 1960s and 1970s - Part ThreeA list of collectors' albums from the growth era of rock.
-
Must Have Rock Albums of the 1960s and !970s, Part TwoThe Albums That Changed Rock Music from the 1960s and 1970s
-
Must Have Rock Albums of the 1960s and 1970s - Part OneCollector's albums of the 1960s and 1970s
-
The Greatest Managers of All TimeWho were the greatest managers of Major League Baseball?
-
Cheating in Baseball: It's Not NewMLB has seen types of cheating going on since its inception. This is only some of it. -
Loving Losers: The Trend of Losing Teams in Major League BaseballToday in MLB failing franchises are nothing new. The history of professional baseball is filled with them.
-
The Rarity of Repeating: the National League's Most Difficult TaskThere has been only three (3) teams in over one hundred years of World Series championships victories.
-
The Baseball Strike of 1994: Good or Bad?Baseball's strike and subsequent cancellation of the season in 1994 have had effects on today's sport.
-
The Golden Decade of Major League BaseballHow the rivalry in the early days of the 20th Century created the national past time.
-
The Strawbs: The Greatest Band that No One Knows AboutDuring a time when there were plenty of great rock bands, one in particular got missed.
-
Sports Team Names and Their OriginsDid you ever wonder where some of your favorite team names came from?
-
Memories of a GrandfatherA story told through the eyes of a grandson. -
The Last of the New "Battlestar Galactica"This series changed sci fi television as we knew it.
-
American Totalitarianism is ComingWe are headed for a dictatorship and average Americans are going to be shocked. -
The War on American ProsperityThe Democrat Party has declared war on success. Our children will pay the price.
-
The Crash that is ComingAmericans better wake up or our country will cease to exist. Here's why. -
What Next, Comrade?What is next for Americans? You are not going to like what I have to say...
-
The Coming Storm: America and the End of an EraAre we on the verge of true positive change, or are we nearing the brink? -
Is Anything Being Done About Gas Prices?We have it in our power to stop this madness - if we want!
-
Why I Am Not Voting for HillaryWho and why do we vote for someone?
-
The Ultimate NBA Rivalry May Be Returning: Optimism for a Celtics-Lakers FinalNBA fans are somewhat hopeful that a return to the old days is in progress.
-
A Conservative Growing Up in a Liberal WorldWhy is being conservative more appealing than being a liberal? -
Imbalanced Economics in MLB: The 1950sThe inbalance in professional baseball has occurred before. Revisit the years where it all began. -
It's Time to Kick Our Foreign Oil Dependency!We can get rid of our dependence on foreign oil - if we start now, but Americans have to put their first foot forward.
-
The "True" Golden Age of Baseball: the 1970s and 80sSome think that the Golden Age of Baseball is now, but let's look at an earlier time. In the 1970s and 1980s baseball gave us quite a bit to look forward to. Competition was hot, players were dedicated, and as far as we know, there were no steroids!
-
The Iraq War: A New Comparison with Vietnam?The latest flareup in Basra can give us a new look at how the war overall compares with the Vietnam War -
The Loss of Reasoning in America: Who Shall I Vote For?Talking and listening to Americans about the upcoming Presidential Election is scaring me. Voting has turned into more of a popularity contest than a substance, issue-driven task, a privilege that many Americans seem willing to abuse. -
Best Computer Gaming Franchise Ever RetiresThe game of Myst (from Cyan Worlds) changed computer gaming forever!
-
Who Really is the Greatest Classic Rock Band of All Time?The debate goes on for music lovers to pick an all-time favorite classic or original rock band of all time. Who really should be given the crown? -
The Smell of Spring and BaseballEvery Year baseball enthusiasts anticipate the beginning of spring training and the.... well, you know, the home team may just win this year and etc.
-
The Real Reason Why Racism Exists: Has Anyone Thought of the "Natural" Reason?How many times do we have to ask "why does racism exist?" Perhaps the answer is simpler than you can imagine.
-
The Loss of Reasoning in America - Government and TaxesAmericans seem to be pleased with themselves when it comes to paying taxes and electing their political leaders, but should they?
-
The Decade of Dreams: How Sports in the 1970s Saved PittsburghGrowing up in the 70s in the city of Pittsburgh was a great time for sports fans, but it countered the rough environment of business and social pessimism that depressed an entire region.
-
How Americans Are Thinking - or Not Thinking - in Today's World: The Loss of Reasoning in America - Part IIThis second part of a series is about the addiction Americans have to Famous People, especially Athletes and Entertainment Stars.
-
A Guide to Board War Gaming in the Modern EraWargaming in Today's World - a peaceful way to study the violence of history.
-
How the Gas Crunch is Hitting the PocketbookGas prices are hitting record highs with no end in sight. How are normal everyday American families coping with this?
-
The Loss of Reasoning in AmericaAmericans think less and less these days before they act. This is a discussion on the things we used to think through but don't anymore. I plan on adding several parts to this, with differing subjects.

