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Miracle In Mexico

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Miracle In Mexico

The record for the fastest baseball ever pitched is 105.8 miles per hour. That is, until Diego Aguilar, a Mexican man who was not a baseball player. Frankly, he liked soccer much better than baseball. But, it seems that this mild-mannered, gentleman has thrown a ball in excess of 108 MPH!

Old Soul: Time and Logic Denied

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Old Soul: Time and logic denied.

This is a story about a handsome and brilliant young boy with abilities well beyond his years. These include kissing older girls as well as a voluptuous 35-year-old woman and leaving them breathless. We learn about the wretched life of his mother who refused to be defeated, a wife-whipped husband who gets a second chance at happiness, and a mending of a broken family. But most importantly, the dangers of a May/December romance.

Phenom

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Phenom: Some people can do things that are simply… amazing.

Christian Tolliver was a normal 14-year-old teenager in Texas. Sort of. The thing is that Christian could do things so easily that others would find impossible. He didn’t know why he could flip cards into a bowl from ten feet and never miss hitting the dead center of the bowl. Not once. Or, how he could pick up a pool cue for the first time and sink 3 racks of balls in a row! Then, there was golf. Never having taken a lesson, he was able to hit balls a precise distance and with the power of Tiger Woods. All of these exploits and more and how a young man deals with them is the stuff of legends. A love interest develops that gets complicated by Christian’s otherworldly abilities. Ultimately, this is a story about a gift that was never requested but undeniably set him apart from the rest of humanity. And, nobody saw the ending coming.

Thoughts, Musings & Observations II

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Thoughts, Musings & Observations II: Original aphorisms that touch the mind & the heart

These sayings in this second volume are terrific conversation starters, as well as thought provokers. They reflect the mind of “Joe Roberts” Caputo which can, in turn, be mischievous, quirky, or deadly serious. With a perspective that spans more than 80 years, Joe has been a keen observer of the human condition. He comfortably has one foot in history, and the other in today’s high tech world. Because they are so brief, and there is no plot to worry about, you can easily read several of these in less than two minutes. Here is hoping you get as much pleasure in reading them as Joe did in composing them.

Thoughts, Musings & Observations III

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Thoughts, Musings & Observations III

Pity the newly minted grandparents, who can’t hug their new grandbabies.
It would be interesting to learn who is paying for all the bottles and bricks. Peaceful protesters don’t carry bricks. Convicted looters should be sentenced to pay for, and clean up their mess. Someone once said that all it takes for evil to succeed, is for good people to do nothing.