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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Grew up on hippie commune, so many things. Many blistering sunburns and at least one sun poisoning and trip to the ER for sunburn. If neighbor's dog barked too much at night, my dad would go out onto the deck naked and blow off a couple rounds of his shotgun. Parents had many parties that went late into the night. Lots of pot. Usually included naked floating and drinking on innertubes on the pond. I watched Saturday Night Live in the bedroom while the adults yelled and screamed and danced and partied. Too much noise and loud Rolling Stones to sleep. Can remember the revelers singing "send me dead flowers" at the top of their lungs. Sometimes look at my own social life and envy theirs. They are still close friends with these people in their 70s. They grew pot in our garden. I played in the creek or by the pond for hours, or even all day, alone. I saw a lot of snakes and had a very rich fantasy fairy life down by the creek. I traveled from the west coast to the east coast in the back of a pickup truck with the dog, with a flimsy fiberglass camper top on the top. We slept back there. We had a blanket. I remember the day I heard the "n" word at preschool. I came home and said it and my mom slapped me across the face. Many other stories but I'm afraid I would out myself.[/quote] What did your parents and their friends do for a living? And how do they live now? Still hippues? My parents, very middle /upper middle class Catholic, conservative, had a close group of friends they partied with all the time, and are still friends with today in their 70s. I'm kind of envious of it too.[/quote]
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