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this might be something i might live to regret posting but here goes:D

there is nothing that really gets on my nerves like a young guy hippie that has never been near a old guy real hippie talking like he is a dirty hippie, i have had a few lads work helping me out on jobs before and they have kept talking like they is from Woodstock, New York "free love, man" it usually ended up with me giving them a dead leg and telling them to take a bath,the thing is as soon as you took them home and their parents were there they threw out the patchouli and cleaned up again as far as i can make out its to do with "Hippie-Jon Lennon" music does it get on your nerves or am i being a fuddy duddy hippie hater
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jimbo;957250 wrote: i know what your saying we dont have hippies over here:thinking:Far out, man! That's my bag. Get real, get naked, get it together.
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Post by G-man »

Jimbo, is that you? :wah:

This just sounds uncannily like the thread Jimbo posted today about 'wiggers'... :p


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Post by along-for-the-ride »

spot;957265 wrote: Far out, man! That's my bag. Get real, get naked, get it together.


Right on! Power to the People!

This thread does sound very similar to the one JImbo posted. Deja vu! Far out man! :D

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I'm one of the lost generation-post hippie and pre punk. The beige generation that thought austin allegros were cool and couldn't see the point of electronic calculators- when I could so sums quicker in my head-and digital watches were just a gimmick. (still hate them)

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it usually ended up with me giving them a dead leg and telling them to take a bath,the thing is as soon as you took them home and their parents were there they threw out the patchouli and cleaned up again as far as i can make out its to do with "Hippie-Jon Lennon" music does it get on your nerves or am i being a fuddy duddy hippie hater

You wimp. You only pick on them because they won't head butt you in retaliation.
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Post by Pinky »

Blimey, are you and Jim long-lost twins?:-3

Him with his wiggas (ok, they get on my wick too) and dead arms, then you and the fake hippies and dead legs, lol!
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Post by buttercup »

gmc;957281 wrote:



You wimp. You only pick on them because they won't head butt you in retaliation.






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spot;957265 wrote: Far out, man! That's my bag. Get real, get naked, get it together.


Stop it.

Just stop.
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Post by CARLA »

:wah::wah: Spot with flowers in his hair and a tie-dye tie-shirt PEACE..!!

[QUOTE]Quote:

Originally Posted by spot

Far out, man! That's my bag. Get real, get naked, get it together.
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Originally Posted by Nomad

Stop it.

Just stop.[/QUOTE] :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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CARLA;957450 wrote: :wah::wah: Spot with flowers in his hair and a tie-dye tie-shirt Seersucker and velvet, that was me.
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:wah::wah: I thought so..

[QUOTE]Seersucker and velvet, that was me.[/QUOTE]
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Post by WonderWendy3 »

which is worse? A young guy that has no clue what it was like to live in the 70's or an old dude "stuck" in the 70's????



Just a question.....



my oldest son looks like a hippie, only cause of the long hair....but he doesn't pretend to have been at woodstock, just wishes he could've been.
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Keep on Truckin'....:cool:
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My personal favorite was when I was in high school and people went to dead head concerts and acted like they "understood" the vibe. I dont pretend to know any of that *****, I was born in 1977.
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I do however, understand and remember G.L.O.W.

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Post by scholle-kid »

TheNewDG;957630 wrote: My personal favorite was when I was in high school and people went to dead head concerts and acted like they "understood" the vibe. I dont pretend to know any of that *****, I was born in 1977.




if a person did the 'prep' work right for a dead concert then their was only one vibe to 'unnerstan' pretty colors ,:thinking: ummm pretty colors and umm some bears dancing and really wild tie die :-2oh yeah and all the pretty colors,,,:guitarist:guitarist
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scholle-kid;957831 wrote: if a person did the 'prep' work right for a dead concert then their was only one vibe to 'unnerstan' pretty colors ,:thinking: ummm pretty colors and umm some bears dancing and really wild tie die :-2oh yeah and all the pretty colors,,,:guitarist:guitarist


:wah: This thread is funny!

I like hippies myself old and young unless they're just wannabes. I even own some of the right clothes but don't tell anyone.

Anyway.....NO ASS NO GAS! RIGHT ON! Catch my vibe? :wah:
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Post by sunny104 »

I consider myself a hippy but in spirit only. I wasn't a "real" hippy but I do dress different than the average female and I'm a free spirit, so I dunno...what other people do or think doesn't really bother me. :-6 Peace! :yh_peace :D :wah:
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flopstock;957561 wrote: Keep on Truckin'....:cool:


A real hippie would have see the Grateful Dead a minimum of 3 times.

On acid of course.





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I'm not a hippie I just play one on the weekends.







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Uh, Red, thats "ass, grass or gas no one rides for free"



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Post by scholle-kid »

:sneaky: Yikes .. is that what made all them pretty colors so pretty and that must be how them cute little bears of all different colors could dance so well ?? :-2 geeze who would'a figured

And whats this about a minimum of times :confused:,, you mean those dirty rats lied .,I thought a gathering of dead heads was mandatory ???:rolleyes:



Nope I do not have any keep sake bumper stickers of dancing bears and nope I never had no tie die clothes i read about these things in a magizine or something,,,:thinking: :rolleyes:
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