Old or young?

Discussion in 'Old Hippies' started by mckenzie, Oct 2, 2005.

  1. mckenzie

    mckenzie Member

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    Where do you draw the line between old hippy and young? I dont feel like a young hippy, but I most likely am.
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  2. tonic

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    age is more a mentality in my eyes. either way it's not that important in the aspect of old vs. new. im sure they'd welcome you as an old person, cant see otherwise. unless there's cause
     
  3. nouronion

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    i no i'm just a young dude, but i'd say the kids born in the 40's were the older hippies and the kids born in the 50's were the younger hippies.
     
  4. sitareric

    sitareric Banned

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    Its all a universal flow... we're all in this thing we call time... but essentially beyond it..
     
  5. Duncan

    Duncan Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I have no idea what the question means. People born in the 40s are 55-65 right now. Folks born in the 50s are 45-55 this year. Are you asking about when do you consider yourself to be old in the present?
    My rite of passage probably occurred when I turned 30. That's when I knew I was a total adult. I'll probably call myself old when I'm 60.
     
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    The Bellamy Brothers summed it up nicely in their song a few years back
     

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