Chosen for their common name, four Douglas Joneses offer us an insight in their everyday life in the US: where they live, what they do, their hopes and dreams, and what they eat for breakfast. The Douglas Jones issue is inspired by the character in David Lynch’s 2017 „Twin Peaks“ series – a manufactured American
Douglas Jones, 71, Wallhaven, Ohio
Hi Douglas. Hang on a second. I got to close these windows. There is too much going on this morning on the net. Should I call you later? No, no, I am ready now. Just had to answer a post. These days people ask me so many questions. It’s getting really stressful. What kind of
Douglas Jones, 47, Williamstown, Massachusetts
How do you feel about being named Douglas Jones? And are you a Doug, a Dougie, or a Douglas? I am officially a Douglas on my birth certificate. But rarely does anyone actually call me that, unless I’m in some sort of trouble with either my mother or my wife. So I’m usually just a
Douglas Jones, 66, Iowa City, Iowa
Are you a Doug, a Dougie, or a Douglas? When I was young I was a Dougie. But I think right now, I’m a Douglas professionally, and at home I’m a Doug. How do you feel about being named Douglas Jones? Do you know any others? There are several of me around. It’s sort of
Douglas Jones, 41, Asheville, North Carolina
Hi Douglas. Hi. I am Doug, unless I am in trouble. When mom says your full name, you’re in trouble. Do you know any other person called Douglas Jones? Actually in 2005, I was working in a restaurant and a black guy working in the kitchen was called Douglas Cornelius Jones. Working as a server,