‘Catch Me If You Can’ conman Frank Abagnale lied about his lies

Frank Abagnale Jr. — the man whose life inspired the Leonardo DiCaprio movie “Catch Me If You Can” — has spent decades lying about the lies that made him famous, from impersonating pilots and even prison time.
— Read on nypost.com/2023/03/13/catch-me-if-you-can-conman-frank-abagnale-lied-about-his-lies/

Interesting article. Screenwriters help make movies impressive to make money—embellishment on top of embellishment. Abagnr, according to these facts, is not the mastermind. It’s still a good book and movie.

100 years old🤞

Write a letter to your 100-year-old self.

Hey old lady, you have been blessed with the love of many people. Too many have died already. Their love lives in all your memories and heart. Life moves faster and faster. Keep laughing, loving, and doing everything. Life has been far from the dream, but every day has been a treasure. Keep living, laughing, and be forgiving. My greatest joy is seeing those I love happy. I wish you to be surrounded by many loved ones and cherish every minute.

Mayan Thunder: Crystal of Ahrum. ((The Maxwell Barnes Thriller Series Book 2) By S. J. Varengo & Craig A. Hart

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Thunder continues the story set up in Mayan Shadows. The characters go on a globe-trotting adventure to find pieces of an ancient crystal for a millionaire. The main character, Max Barnes, and his best friend, Axel, are the focus of Mayan Thunder. All the other characters have some relationship with Max and Axel. Max is a second-generation archaeologist who is very resourceful and intelligent when it comes to the search for a shard of a crystal.

Imagine Indiana Jones meets The Mummy. This series is a fast-paced, action-packed thriller. The Mayan culture is part of this book. The authors use a fantastic approach so the reader can experience the explanation behind the crystal’s history. Slowly Max and Axel realize allies and foes are not who they may claim to be. A lot is going on. Each page leads to unexpected twists.