For me, the year 1980 marked the end of an era. The era of hippies. There remained those people called “old hippies.” Some were affectionately (and perhaps accurately) called “retired hippies.” Others were disparaged (accurately) as “burned-out hippies.” Many continued to act somewhat like hippies. But “somewhat” is the crucial descriptive here. Seeing...
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