Friday

Let's get to know The Juan

The World’s Greatest, Most Famous Mexican Detective



His name is Juan Guillermo Meza Peso Magellan Jaime Rodriguez de Lopez

The legends of detectivery (his business) simply call him The Juan. When The Juan steps into a room full of detectives, they all stand and watch as he walks past. 

This doesn’t happen very often... in fact it has never happened, since detectives don’t gather in groups -- but if they did, that is what would happen!
His office is in the fashionable side of the predominantly Mexican city of Pau d'Arco, Australia. Being exposed to the Australian accent, Juan has lost his own and sounds more like someone from South Texas. Well, at times there is a touch of Bostonian. . .

(This is a totally fictional character and humorous story)


This book is now available in the Amazon Kindle Store 
The Juan: The World's Greatest, Most Famous Mexican Detective 
(Who's taking my tacos?... and where's my Zippychew?)


Thursday

Favorite Songs: You've Got a Friend

Probably everyone has heard this song. First time I heard it, James Taylor was the singer, but it’s been done by many... it’s just one of those songs. Written by one of the great songwriters, Carole King.

We just have to remember -- to have a true friend, you have to be a true friend.

One of my favorite versions of this song is this one on YouTube with Carole King, Celine Dion, Gloria Estefan, and Shania Twain. (I had the video here on the post, but it was slowing down the page load, so I took that off, added the YouTube link, and grabbed this image from the web instead :-)




You’ve got a friend
When you’re down and troubled And you need some lovin’ care And nothing, nothing is going right Close your eyes and think of me And soon I will be there To brighten up even your darkest night
Chorus: You just call out my name And you know wherever I am I’ll come runnin’ To see you again Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall All you got to do is call And I’ll be there, yes I will You’ve got a friend

If the sky above you Should turn dark and full of clouds And that old north wind should begin to blow Keep your head together And call my name out loud Soon I’ll be knocking upon your door Chorus Now ain’t it good to know that you’ve got a friend When people can be so cold They’ll hurt you, and desert you They’ll take your soul if you let them Oh now, but don’t you let them Chorus



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Monday

The Greatest Mexican Detective

Introducing . . .

In the world of detectives, some are very famous -- if someone comes to mind right away, that’s who I’m talking about... if you have to think about it a little, those are the not quite so famous ones. And then, there are those who are known by their peers as being above the rest -- it is with this kind of detective in mind that we introduce:

The World’s Most Famous Mexican Detective

If you have never heard of him, it is because he is that good. You see, detectives are supposed to detect, not be detected. So in a way, the more well-known they are, the less effective they have been.

His exploits, as his undertakings are related herein, are those recounted from his time in Australia. How he came to be in the land of the Aussie will be told some day. But for now, it is enough for you to know that those who wish to follow the Cases of The Greatest Mexican Detective have come to the right place. Please stay tuned.
Juan Guillermo Meza Peso Magellan Jaime Rodriguez de Lopez.... otherwise known as: 
(This is a totally fictional character and humorous story)


This book is not available at this time. We may bring Juan back out one of these days ...

The Juan: The World's Greatest, Most Famous Mexican Detective 
(Who's taking my tacos?... and where's my Zippychew?)