Dazed & Confused In Baja: Lucho's Incredible BAJA Hournal - Paperback
by Elias Vidal (Author)
This hilariously funny, exciting, mysterious, topical and far-out journal is a compendium of one man's experiences for the last thirty-five years visiting, racing and promoting events in Baja California. Yet these are only five percent of the wild tales he tells. So sit back and enjoy these great stories, tales and accounts from a wild man known as Lucho. Remember, these gems are based on actual occurrences, experiences, and although certain poetic liberties are used in some stories, they are all based in absolute, unequivocal, irrefutable, and indisputable facts...well mostly.
Author Biography
THE AUTHOR Elias Vidal, born in Peru, South America as Luis Elias Peralta Vidal, arrived in the United States with his parents and sibling in 1954. Elias (Lucho) didn't speak a word of English except to say, as he often likes to point out, "I only knew two words in English, "Yes" and "No." However, it didn't take him long to learn English. "I loved sports and wanted to play, but I couldn't understand what the coach and other players were telling me. I was also a good student but could not show them. At first I was embarrassed, but my father and mother did not allow me to have any excuses or to feel sorry for myself. 'Learn the language as fast and as pure as you can. Show them that you are an educated person.' My parents kept driving the point across and it worked. Before long I became a good communicator and a pretty good Jock." Within six months, Elias was conversing with his friends, coaches and teachers. However, little did he know or expected that one day, he would become a musician, playing in Rock 'n Roll, Jazz and Country and Western bands and clubs; develop into a fine film and television actor, produce and direct movies and television and turned out to be an author, writing a number of articles for publications, publishing three sporting magazines, developing a number of scripts, and recently finishing his first fictional novel. At the tender age of 68, he is still learning in order to keep his mind fresh, and continues to tell some of the most exciting experiences of his life. Not the least important in his life, he manages to stay one step ahead of the "Night Stalker," "The Grim Ripper," or Señor Muerte.