
Text taken from a Coffee Table Book, published in 2010, La Jolla 92037 featured the following Text (Page 13):
Hillary (Bo) J.E. Fellows was born and lived in La Jolla, California all of his life.
According to Bo, La Jolla is the most boring town to live in, but one you can never leave. When friends stop by you can see Bo entertaining them sitting on the bench outside the house surrounded by 13 antique cars. Most of the time they reminisce about old times (the 60s, hippies, drugs and rock and roll), political and Bo’s passion, sports, particular the on going saga of the San Diego Chargers.
Bo is the only Charger season ticket holder from the LA Chargers, since 1960.
Bo used to be a fashion model in Milan, Italy and helped put together Coffee Table Book of Top Male Models of the 80’s, He has lived many years in the house partying like there was tomorrow, with fiends and two brothers who are now no longer around.
“Everybody partied here and dozens of girls lost their virginity,” Bo will tell you as a little Buddha looks from the balcony, along with a huge stuffed (iconic) gorilla that is perched on the balcony.
Bo’s brother was part of a gang of extreme party people that inspired Tom Wolfe’s novel, The Pump House Gang, which had a cult following in the surf culture.
His mother,Wendy, a renowned medium, was known as the “white witch of La Jolla,” and is remembered fondly by all sorts of people. She died in 1999, but her spirit is said to haunt Bo’s house to this day.
Apart from the three cats, one Bull Dog, Bo is proudest is his collection of Edsel and Classical cars that pretty much can been seen every day on the street of Virginia Way. Its a daily shuffle of moving the cars to prevent them from getting tickets from the infamous traffic police.
Yes, there is no question he could sell them and probably make a nice chunk of change, but Bo dismisses the idea. Hes just not ready to part with his “babies.”