The average joe watching Channel 9 would think the whole thing involved a bunch of misguided dreadlocked hippies trying to tear down fences. |
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I spent the time chatting with a group of hippies, casually talking about Woodstock. |
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Once home educators were dismissed as either hippies or pushy middle class parents living vicariously through their offspring. |
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Now most of them look like hippies gone wrong or aged twits clinging to their youth. |
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In this novel, hippies pretend to live off the land even as they shop at supermarkets and eat at diners. |
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But at least the hippies had the good sense to get haircuts and buy suits before turning themselves into cutthroat capitalists. |
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The field was filled with every race of persons found on the planet, flower children, hippies, and people there just there for the music. |
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Many of these young adults are the sons and daughters of the hippies, children of the flower children. |
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Think back to the late 1960s to early 1970s era of flower children or hippies. |
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Inside, marijuana still grows wild among nettles, and ageing bearded hippies in Nepali waistcoats stand behind dope stalls. |
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Back then, the lines were pretty blurry between punks, cowpunks, hippies, or rockers of all sorts. |
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Bonnaroo conjured images of hippies gathered in mass quantities, dancing and listening to their favorite jam bands. |
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Dad didn't like it 'cause it was too bougie and gentrified and full of tourists and rich hippies. |
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The Bloor syncs up The Wizard of Oz to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in what has become a cult favourite for zonked hippies. |
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We deserve a system where clean, sustainable energy is something more than a pipe dream for delusional hippies. |
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There were pothead hippies, in-line skaters, little old Parisiennes with pugs. |
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There's a load of hippies in government. I dunno where the commo stuff comes from. |
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The newspaper quoted disgruntled, raddled hippies who complained that a police crackdown had squeezed out their regular supplies. |
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I remember when thousand of hippies and yippies surrounded the Pentagon during the Vietnam War and held an exorcism to drive out the evil demons. |
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The hippies and yahoos and yippies and SDS students were seen as a real threat to the fabric of society. |
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After all, parents in earlier times were once scandalised by teddy boys and mods and hippies and punks. |
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Inside, the place was steamy and warm, filled with European trekkers, hippies, and mountaineers eating large portions of food. |
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Inside the van were painted psychedelic patterns, swirled rugs and several spaced out hippies reclined on a makeshift sofa. |
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Before there were mods and before flower power or hippies, there were beatniks. |
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It was an era when official news bulletins were worrying themselves about mods and rockers, or the hallucinogenic drugs of the hippies. |
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Even the new dress codes and hairstyles of rockers, mods, or hippies became suspect. |
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Top that off, most of the sympathetic characters are hippies and you have a movie with pretty progressive values. |
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Californian hippies in suits intone the inane and never-challenged mantra that information wants to be free. |
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Opponents were dismissed as cranks, hippies and subversives. |
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The rebelliousness of music spoke to this child of hippies and Levine had found his subculture. |
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It's a bizarre mix of ski bums, transients, small businesses, families, settled hippies, hippy wannabes, and red necks, but everyone seems to get along. |
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For nouveau hippies there are endless wheat-free, dairy-free and gluten-free eateries, and you can also drop into a class of Pilates to keep you toned and grounded. |
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These are just a few of the famous visitors to eel Pie Island, a centuries-old refuge for musicians, hippies, and writers. |
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Corman introduced beatniks, hippies, and druggies as suitable cases for cinematic treatment, and consciously challenged Hollywood's reigning myth of a classless society. |
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Believing that music should be free, man, a groundswell of penny-pinching hippies forced the promoter to provide free concerts as a sidebar to the festival. |
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Not the hippies but the bureaucrats who absorbed bohemian language in service of govt. |
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The police nonetheless warned the hippies against trespassing, and for a long time it was again very quiet on the ranch at night. |
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Portland, Oran emphasis on free-thinking makes it a place where even aging hippies can find love. |
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They easily blended in among the aging hippies, well-groomed yuppies, and Hollywood actors. |
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It gave flower children and hippies the courage to live differently. |
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I could never bring myself to pierce my supple skin with a dirty great syringe, however I don't see any reason why the crusty hippies who do should be thrown into jail. |
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The players began as a group of buskers entertaining hippies, bikers and computer programmers in the forests of Northern California and crossed the Atlantic eight years ago. |
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Their style was meant to symbolize tough, patriotic, working-class attitudes in contrast to the supposedly sissyish, pacifist, middle-class views of the hippies. |
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Many biker hippies intersplice homoerotic intimacy with scenes of kissing and grabbing girls, but Adam and Max never express any heterosexual interest. |
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I'm not talking about closet communists, hippies or little old ladies. |
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The chorus shimmies, writhes, whirls, frugs, and electric-slides from one end of the stage to the other in the campy choreography of debauched hippies. |
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Spilling from the old vehicle were hippies of all eras decked out in tie-dye and top hats bejeweled with feathers and beads. |
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Now before the hippies get excited about all this empowerment and coming together, let's not forget that, say, neo-nazis and anti-abortionists form tribes too. |
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It was the early seventies, the height of love-ins and hippies. |
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He was raised by hippies and accompanied his father, a heroin addict, to aa meetings. |
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In his new book American Fun, John Beckman charts our pursuit of happiness from the Boston Tea Party to hippies and Yippies. |
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The backdrop is a seedy, exciting and evocative Auckland, with characters ranging from gang members, wealthy and elite crims, concert pianists, farmers, hippies and neo-Nazis. |
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Curious Indians have traipsed up the hill to gape at the hippies, hoping to see some of the open air free love that once drew busloads of voyeurs to the beaches of Goa. |
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And hipsters and hippies now reek of old-school, kneejerk attitudes. |
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The town is full of bearded hippies who like to walk around as nature intended. |
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There is too many hippies and lezzos riding around on bikes these days already. |
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And then in the '80s, when I was in punk rock bands, all the kids who skated were hippies. |
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Roller-skating hippies, stuporous drifters, and junkies seem to appear out of nowhere in images of flowing movement. |
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Once reserved for sandal-clad hippies, soymilk is now officially mainstream, as common in a conventional supermarket as in health food stores. |
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Jim Van Bebber's zero-budget sleazathon traces the gang's history from pot-smoking flower children to acid-dropping killer hippies. |
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In the 1970s, hippies established cottage industries in abandoned houses and shops. |
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The new hippies, most of them, were just people who didn't buy into the rampant meism we were fed as children and teenagers. |
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He could have developed his oil wells if it wasn't for those pesky tree-hugging hippies. |
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The itching and the manginess eventually began to vex the hippies, leading them to seek help from the local free clinics. |
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Gus's neighbors include hippies, a pack of wild children, and a singing mouse. |
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By this point, those rednecks weren't just jeering the same sheriff as the hippies. |
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Many of our teenage hippies are in the streets today because they suffer from ecophobia. |
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Brummies had better beware how they converse with Kiwis, and hippies should watch out too. |
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The people involved ranged from hippies to mainstream artists, designers and entrepreneurs. |
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The hippies were noted for their anti-establishment ways, firmly opposed to the order their parents so revered. |
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A pod of ferals was moving towards the exit, a half-dozen soap-shy, low-tech, bush-dwelling hippies. |
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The hippies were mostly interested in legalized grass and wanted NORML to back initiatives permitting backyard pot cultivation. |
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The Sleaze Band regularly toured London where they saw the differences in the lifestyles between the working-class hippies in the north and the wealthy drop-outs in the south. |
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I met some interesting hippies in Dalmuir and rummaged through their book collection on macrobiotics, early environmental writings and the like and moved to the west end. |
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The golden Halston jockstraps and the glittering bandeaux worn by the Graham company in the '80s were a glossy alternative to fire hairy-toed naked hippies of downtown dance. |
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If punk was about getting rid of hippies, then I'm getting rid of grunge. |
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She said they sounded like skeevy frat boys disguised as hippies. |
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How come gay bashing is not cool, but it's fine when I hate on hippies? |
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Starting with the Pranksters, who were the first to take LSD out of the war labs and hospitals, hippies were mixing drugs as if there were no tomorrow. |
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It's perfect for hippies to listen to with the lights off, plus the words are about, uh, y'know, generals and politicians and breadheads and stuff. |
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I'd like to dispel the notion that the only people standing up to protect our water, our air, and our communities are tree-hugging hippies or out of touch dreamers. |
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Shame, then, that I arrived home wondering whether I was stoned after inhaling enough cannabis fumes to fuel a festival of tree-hugging, lentilmunching hippies. |
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Taking place between June 10-12 in Seaclose Park, Newport, the sellout festival is renowned for the special place it holds in the hearts of hippies and '60s flower children. |
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