‘“The Bad Boy Down the Street” is a short story set in present-day Camarillo, California, and it tells how a gossipy tongue can carry seeds of distrust and prejudices toward a minority community in an otherwise peaceful, pleasant town.”
“There are very few State governors in the United States who make a higher annual salary than the City Manager of Camarillo—who along with benefits—makes well over $300,000 a year.” Jeff McVicker
“The young Air Force Private hanged himself—he was so ashamed for stealing a quarter from his bunkmates he literally got a rope and quietly dragged a chair across the room.”