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When Charlene Keel became a stewardess in 1965, flying was a luxury. Glamorous air hostesses served gourmet, five-course meals (including lobster, chateaubriand and champagne) in china plates and crystal goblets. Passenger seats were wider and offered more leg room (even in coach), movies were free, and nobody got X-rayed or patted down before boarding. It was before the days of bomb threats and political correctness, and pilots never had to break up fist fights between passengers. There's a lot to be said for the good old days. We hope you'll enjoy this journey back in time, and have a few…mehr

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When Charlene Keel became a stewardess in 1965, flying was a luxury. Glamorous air hostesses served gourmet, five-course meals (including lobster, chateaubriand and champagne) in china plates and crystal goblets. Passenger seats were wider and offered more leg room (even in coach), movies were free, and nobody got X-rayed or patted down before boarding. It was before the days of bomb threats and political correctness, and pilots never had to break up fist fights between passengers. There's a lot to be said for the good old days. We hope you'll enjoy this journey back in time, and have a few laughs along the way. For even more chuckles, watch Charlene on You Tube with Johnny Carson: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=p61IRf9xQS
Autorenporträt
Charlene Keel has written over a dozen novels and how-to books. Her blended-genre novel, Lost Treasures of the Heart, won two Paranormal Romance Guild Reviewer's Choice awards in 2016, and her political romance, The Congressman's Wife, is getting rave reviews. Keel has also worked as editor for such magazines as Playgirl, For the Bride, Black Elegance and Spice, a fanzine featuring rap, R&B and soul music. While there, she enjoyed going to parties for Puff Daddy, having lunch with Gloria Gaynor and attending a pasta dinner where Mariah Carey did the cooking. Keel's editorial assignments include That Nation Might Live, a tribute to Sarah Bush Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's stepmother. Her TV credits include Fantasy Island and Days of Our Lives, and her book, Rituals, was the basis for the first made-for-syndication soap opera. She also produced the first annual Mr. Romance Cover Model Pageant. Connect with her at www.charlenekeel.net and on Facebook and Twitter.