Dr. Paco Jones is an aging Hippie. One of his favorite sayings is: "I will always be a Hippie. It's not a changeable condition."Born in Los Angeles and raised in the San Francisco Bay area he is a true product of the 60's and is a firm subscriber to the cliché "If you can remember the 60's you weren't there."He served in the United States Navy doing a tour in Vietnam in 1969 and 1970.
Mile High Dreams
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- ISBN978-1-005-92766-0
- EAN9781005927660
- Date de parution04/05/2022
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- ÉditeurC. C. Chamberlane
Résumé
After a long teaching session in the Tampa area, I got on a jet home to San Diego. Being the only passenger in First Class, I had the stew all to myself. As it turned out, she had some interesting ideas of her own. After joining the Mile High Club, all too soon, the flight was on the ground in Houston, and I needed to change planes to get home to San Diego. We exchanged addresses and phone numbers for what we hoped would be future meetings.
Sadly, it didn't work out that way. After many attempts on both of our parts, we were never able to hook up again, but it's not for lack of effort, as noted in "The Letter." Things just seemed to conspire against us. The second half of the book is the dream ... the way I'd have far preferred the story to go, but alas, life didn't work out that way. Life is like that. Part genuine, part absolute fantasy, it's a fun short story about joining the Mile High Club and a dream about how life could have been.
Sadly, it didn't work out that way. After many attempts on both of our parts, we were never able to hook up again, but it's not for lack of effort, as noted in "The Letter." Things just seemed to conspire against us. The second half of the book is the dream ... the way I'd have far preferred the story to go, but alas, life didn't work out that way. Life is like that. Part genuine, part absolute fantasy, it's a fun short story about joining the Mile High Club and a dream about how life could have been.



















