The life of a cigarette girl.
Hawking cigarettes, breath mints and the occasional condom wasn’t actually the end-all and be-all job occupation for Linda.
But without a high school diploma, and a sincere lack of interest in what some would consider a career, she knew her options were limited in today’s society.
Oh, no, here at the Club Festival, ethics and morality were only gauged as highly as the limits of an individual’s cash in the wallet.
Money, honey, that made things move all about her.
Linda Avery was a city girl, born and bred.
She was born in the big city of Portland, Oregon, and although raised in a small town a few miles away, came to the big city for excitement. She came to the city both with her parents as a child and as an adolescent on her own. She remembered that back in the day, coming into Portland with her parents was a matter of finding the main drag, Burnside Street, that connected the west side with the east side; now there’s more than one freeway route through town.
Auteur: Richard E. Riegel