Who is the Cyber Hippy?
Steve Burton
southend at SERV.NET
Wed Aug 21 02:12:01 EDT 1996
At 05:37 PM 8/20/96 -0500, you wrote:
>>> >I thought it was 'Hippie.' Is this a UK/US differentiation?
>>> >theo--an original hipp**
>>>
>>> Hippy is listed in my UK dictionary as a variant of Hippie.
>>> I don't know if this spelling is accepted in the US or not.
>>>
>>> How old do you have you have to be to qualify as an
>>> _original_ hipp** ? ;-)
>>>
>>> Martyn
>>
>>Well, pretty much ancient, I'd say. Age varies, but I think anyone
>>who attended rock concerts, protests, love-ins, etc. pre-1970 would
>>qualify, regardless of age. And you'd have to have been a longhair
>>as well. Hair requirement waived for women, of course.
>>theo
>
>Don't you mean still a long hair instead of been a long hair? Anyone that's
>been and now isn't has conformed to a certain extent IMHO. They're no
>longer yippies...they're yuppies! Well except for the ones who lost their
>hair due to baldness, etc.
>
>Keith
Well, yes and no.
I guess you can't exactly call me "old" by the provided description, but I
was going to concerts in 72.
I have REAL long hair, and mostly always have since the early seventies.
BUT - I enjoy things like woodwork and mechanics, and making giant
campfires, and swimming and things, and that hair can really get in the way
sometimes!!
I often think of cutting it - but never have.
I once had an entire pan of tranmission fluid dump on my head. It didn't
come out of my hair for 3-4 weeks.
So, if I got it all cut off tomorrow - I'd still be the same psychedelic person.
And I wouldn't have to pull hairs out of my vindaloo!
Steve
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