I was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on April 30, 1943. My father was Augusto, a construction worker, who worked every day of his life. My mother was Mary, a housewife, who cooked every day of her life. I graduated from Tolman High with the class of 1962.
I got drunk only once in my life. I was six years old. The pain in my stomach caused something to happen. I never got drunk again.
I smoked my first cigarette at the age of seven. My grandfather gave me one and told me to inhale. The burning sensation in my lungs caused something to happen. I never smoked again.
I began drinking coffee at the age of two. I have not stopped since. It kept my weight down, and I hardly ever get involved with doctors.
I published "Legally Crooked" of which I am proud.
I will continue to write. The Internet is exciting. Interacting with people is what life is all about.
My fantasy wish is that I could go back in time to my high school days knowing what I know now. I would not be as quiet. I would cause as much havoc as I possibly could in the classroom concerning the textbook information. Must we all leave high school being totally naive about the world.......
Anthony Campos: On the highway to infinity with no speed limits.
BA Economics, University of California SB
MBA, Golden Gate University
PhD, Northcentral University