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Greg Longman

Greg Longman
Vital statistics
Gender male
Race human
Occupation
Birthplace unknown
Date of Birth unknown
Location Newford
Books appeared in


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Books and Stories Appears In

Defining Description or Bio

About

Greg Longman is a man who, in the late sixties—the Summer of Love—told Ellen Brady that he could see the Balloon Men when he did drugs.

Personality and Character

Physical Decription

Wears a dirty white T-shirt with a peace symbol, scuffed plastic thongs bell-bottomed jeans. His long blonde hair was tied back, his features were thin and drawn-out from too much time on the streets with too little to eat, or from too much dope.

Talent

Musician

Employment/Occupation

none

Residence Location

Haight-Ashbury area of San Francisco, in the late 1960's. In the room, up on the third floor of a house that no one lived in except for runaways and street people. Jasmine incense cones burned on a battered windowsill, the scent laying over an old musty smell, there was an old iron bed with a mattress had rust-colored stains on it.

Other Details

History / Background

Connections (characters, places)

Name What Connection About
Ellen Brady hippie at that time squat-mate they lived together in Haight-Ashbury, 1960's

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Events in the Series (spoilery area)

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