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Patrick W. O'Bryon
Writer. Traveler. Europhile, especially Italy and France. Hobbies: rescuing animals from abuse, abandonment and mistreatment, and being sous chef around the kitchen to my chef de cuisine wife.
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Tag Archives: 1960’s
DISRESPECT ROYALTY: LESSONS LEARNED FROM MY VERY FIRST JOB
Downtown Stockton CA was a little slice of foreign wonder for me as a fifteen-year-old. Skid Row life was seedy and edgy and made me think of places out on the East Coast, where I had yet to go. I … Continue reading →
Posted in Travel Memoir
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Tagged 1960's, Filipino barbershop, first job, overcharging, shoe salesman, Skid Row, skidrow, Stockton California, upselling
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