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Title: Hippy Slang of the 60's - Can You Dig It?
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URL Source: http://www.socyberty.com/Subculture ... the-60s---Can-You-Dig-It.57341
Published: Nov 11, 2007
Author: Darlene McFarlene
Post Date: 2007-11-11 10:15:46 by Darlene
Keywords: Culture freedom, hippies, love , peace, Protest, rebellion, slang
Views: 2154
Comments: 25

The 60’s. It was a time of political controversy, rebellion, protest marches, bras burning, bare feet, and flower power. From the dust of the 60’s turmoil rose a new cultural lifestyle with a new breed of people: We called them Hippies.

They were children of peace who criticized middle class values, rebelled against established institutions and were dead against the Vietnam War. They were a new and liberated class of people who gave preference to freedom, love, and peace. They were set apart from others by the way they looked, how they thought, and how they spoke....

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#4. To: Darlene (#0)

I take it back. "Groovey" meant "It sucks".

I just got a parking ticket. Ain't that groovey?

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#5. To: ... (#4)

Sorry to hear about the ticket. BTW, it's spelled "groovy":

www.answers.com/groovy&r=67 and it means, like cool, very cool. "cool" was a beatnik term, from the early 50s.

robin  posted on  2007-11-11   10:39:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: robin (#5) (Edited)

"Sorry to hear about the ticket. BTW, it's spelled "groovy""

Right on baby, it was groovy and outragiously cosmic for you to correct this. Great trip being a hippie, a species that exists in large numbers in Eugene, Oregon.

By the way, here is the best thing in the Hippie world: Hippie Chicks! ;-)

Hippie Girl I don't know why this is not posting properly, so here is the You Tube URL for that: http://youtube.com/watch? v=GoTjMAMs98c

Ferret Mike  posted on  2007-11-11   11:10:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Ferret Mike. hippie chicks (#9)

Lod  posted on  2007-11-11   11:26:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: lodwick (#10)

Cool dude, like thanks man. You're groovy. ;-D

Ferret Mike  posted on  2007-11-11   11:27:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Ferret Mike (#11)

Hard to believe that the summer of love was almost forty years ago...

Lod  posted on  2007-11-11   11:34:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: lodwick (#12)

"Hard to believe that the summer of love was almost forty years ago..."

As High Holy Hippie Elders like the Grateful Dead would say, "the farther you go, the rounder you get." ;-)

The Hippie lifestyle is alive and well in Eugene, Oregon which was an enclave - much like Arcadia, CA - after the early 70s where counterculture settled and raised their kids.

Locally we have sub-lables, "neo-hippie" for kids of Hippies loyal to the cultural groove involved with being counter culture, Rainbows, Granolas, and other slang terms for members of the Hippie cultural subset.

I do not have a day here in Eugene, Oregon where being Hippified is passe. It is a very real thing here. Dig it.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2007-11-11   11:42:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Ferret Mike (#13)

I do not have a day here in Eugene, Oregon where being Hippified is passe. It is a very real thing here. Dig it.

I'm not sure exactly what 'happened' to Austin: most of the kids cleaned up, opened businesses and went establishment here. Although many of them are now retiring and kickin' it these days, there are more and more graying pony-tails, beards, and bandanna's to be seen.

Lod  posted on  2007-11-11   11:53:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: lodwick (#14)

"I'm not sure exactly what 'happened' to Austin: most of the kids cleaned up, opened businesses and went establishment here. Although many of them are now retiring and kickin' it these days, there are more and more graying pony-tails, beards, and bandanna's to be seen."

Many have always looked like that here, and my picture in my nick link doesn't show me to be not affected by my upbringing. ;-)

The biggest thing going in downtown Eugene, Oregon economically is Saturday Market, which was born in 1970 when several Hippies refused to roll up their 'unauthorized' trading blankets in the new Downtown Mall.

There are a huge number of Hippie derived businesses and communes locally. Ken Kesey's Sister has the highly successful Springfield Creamery -- why for that matter there is even a statue of Ken in the very epi-center of downtown Eugene at Willamette and Broadway.

Ken Kesey reading to his grand kids

The Keseys also have a highly successful cultural arts center in Downtown Eugene, and Further lives here, and is a vehicle (Are you on the bus?) that is very much a treasured Eugene, Oregon Icon

The Kesey family commercial website: Key-Z.com

Ferret Mike  posted on  2007-11-11   12:10:02 ET  (4 images) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#18. To: Ferret Mike (#17)

I'm thinking of building a bus like that. Saw one in Northern California in the early 1980s that was well done. Wood stove, Indian tapestry for a headliner, professional paint job, really functional bath and kitchen, etc.

I've been looking at cabins far up in the hills here and I've been thinking that if I had the bus I could just buy the land and put in septic and utilities - and then blow off building the cabin. I could also then use the bus to go to music festivals and such. I figure it would take about a year to get the bus going. Still mulling it over.

Driving a regular motor home would make me feel like an old fart.

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