usedtobebabson wrote:usedtobebabson wrote:Everyone was serious about peace, walked the walk, and shared a common mesmerizing feeling that it was all possible. Back then people talked to each other face to face with more real communication.
Ever feel like you're with the wrong crowd

Face-to-face real communication back then:
A play in seven and a half acts
Three children of god approach each other outside a headshop.
Hippie #1: Far out, man!
Hippie #2: Groovy, dude.
Hippie #3: Can you dig it, brother?
Hippie #1: What a scene!
Hippie #2: Hang loose!
Hippie #3: It's a happening place!
Hippie #1: What a gas!
Hippie #2: A real trip!
Hippie #3: I thought it was a bummer, a stone bummer!
Hippie #1: It was a drag sort of.
Hippie #2: I thought it was going to draw the heat. You know Mr. Pig.
Hippie #3: You got any bread?
Hippie #1: No and I ain't holding either.
Hippie #2: Guess I'll crash then.
Hippie #3. I'm gonna split too. Go ball the old lady back at the pad.
Hippie #1, Catch ya later. It was a gas, rapping with ya.
Hippie #2: Hang loose.
Hippie #3: See you at the love-in.
The end
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." — George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)