Cam Rascoe
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Author Cam Rascoe born Cameron Marquee Rascoe on August 3rd 1973 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is a multi talented artist utilizing his God given gifts to educate, entertain and inspire his fellow man.
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Lure
“Okay Baby let me finish shopping and I’ll be home in about thirty minutes.” “Love you.” “Love you too.” Carlton pulled into the parking lot of his favorite specialty store to pick up some caviar, wine, crackers and cheese for a cocktail party he and his wife were throwing the following evening. He moved briskly through the isles gathering the items he needed while avoiding making impulse buys. He was encountered by an older woman in the wine section. She was very open and talkative despite being a little sickly and feeble.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Criminal
Compassion for Candy
Harold Carpenter passed away at age sixty-eight after a three years battle with lung cancer. At his side during the Winter of his life was Candy, his loving wife of twenty years. She cared for him till his very last day loving him unconditionally to he made his way to Heaven. After the funeral she returned to the big empty home she once share with her Harold. Harold bought the home thirty-five years earlier when he was with his first wife. They had one daughter and raised her well in that home unto their eventual divorce.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Families
A Day at The Ball Park
While watching my son's little league baseball team warm up I was informed that there had been a shooting days earlier at a park here in the center of good living Ocoee, Florida. Our sleepy southern town doesn’t suffer from a great amount of crime or violence so any discharging of a firearm is big news. The baseball mom who shared the information with me was a bit sketchy on her facts and details so she left me curious as to exactly what happened. The boys all played great that day as we beat the team from the city of Clermont by twelve runs and headed on our way back to Ocoee.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Criminal
Misdemeanor Turned Manslaughter
Terry Randolph was a good, God fearing man, father of two daughters whom he adored. The girls’ mother wasn’t very fond of him, her broken heart wouldn’t allow her to stop hurting him. Hurt people hurt people. They’re relationship remained strained through the years but his bond with his little girls grew strong through their daily activities. They fed ducks, rode bikes, made homemade ice cream cones, read books, cooked and did their extra “daddy homework”. Terry liked to expand on the lessons the girls were learning, taking them one step farther.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Humans
Bee Story
Harold Taylor was an unkind, self serving and lonely old man who never married. Drunk and drunker, he spent most of his days lost in the bottom of a gin bottle. Surly and sour he had always been but alcoholism had taken his bitterness to a new level. He blamed the world for his plight but could never realize how he wasn’t quite right. No wisdom or discernment was gained over his seventy-two years of evil existence. A man of meager means he survived off of his social security, disability and small pension he received from his factory job of forty years. The house he lived in was his family’s home that he inherited after the death of his father whom he hadn’t spoken a word too the four years prior to his death. The two men had a minor dispute over some tools and so he erased his elderly father from his life.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Humans
Greasy Tony
Cultivating adversarial relationships, young Jeff Kline made a habit of. Taunt, antagonize and embarrass his peers he would for minimal laughs and praise. Jeff was, more fortunate than most kids, born into a prestigious family of great means. So he felt it his duty to make them all aware of how great he was and they weren’t. Fat kids, nerds, minorities and poor kids were on the receiving end the most. There was one kid in particular that he loved to try and humiliate, mostly because it seemed to have little effect on him. This kid did little to fight back or exchange insults with Jeff, he simply went on about his way when unkind words were hurled at him.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Families
Grooming Since Grade School
Giving back, teaching the game to so many kids over the years, happy to volunteer to assist in shaping the future. There was one special kid, smart, talented player in need of guidance. Grant gave guidance in the form of extra practice and personal instruction. Grant's hard work seemed to pay off when young Gary Garland made the varsity football team as a freshman. Grant celebrated his protege's accomplishment; he received much praise for the part he played in the player's success.
By Cam Rascoe5 years ago in Criminal








