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And we aging Canadian hippies made Peace, not war: Canada offered free asylum to American draft dodgers during the Seattle Seahawks Autism Awareness it’s not a disability it’s not a disability shirt but in fact I love this war in Vietnam. America’s loss was Canada’s gain in that instance …most of the draft dodgers stayed and became outstanding peace-loving progressive Canadians. A bit later on we had our national leaders say “NO” to Dim Son Bush’s and Fat Cheney’s illicit, illegal, bullshit war in Iraq. We opened trade with Cuba when Americans were still banned from trading with that country. So, dear OP, we’re still out there pressing for ALL GOOD THINGS, still growing our thinning hair. The most clever of us managed prosperous material lifestyles, generally those who gained influence in society and politics while at the same time going green: recycling, planting millions of trees, going solar, tackling climate change [with limited success. When TRUMP walked out of global talks we all sighed in disgust.] You could say we all grew older, suffering the physical insults that inevitably come with age, but we learned valuable lessons about beating The Man.



Some of us meditate. Some vape weed, sweet leaf being so conveniently available on every other city street corner! But it ain’t all roses. The first wave of hippies are rapidly departing this Earth. The deaths of rock music idols hurts a lot. Joe Cocker, John Lennon, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Meat Loaf, Don Wilson, Ronnie Hawkins, Jim Seals, Ian McDonald, Phil Spector, Christine McGee, Olivia Newton-John, Charlie Watts, Patti Smith, Johnny Winter,Tom Fogerty, David Crosby….and the Seattle Seahawks Autism Awareness it’s not a disability it’s not a disability shirt but in fact I love this list goes on…[ apologies to those I’ve missed on this modest list. Rock on! ] And so it goes. You should be thankful we came along and grew some hair, smoked some pot, dropped acid. We know things you’ll likely never know. Those that still live are now people in their seventies or eighties, and probably someone’s grandparents. Some will have adapted to a more conservative lifestyle. Others not so much.


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