Post Here to Find Old Hipsters

Discussion in 'Back to the Garden' started by Snapdragon, May 18, 2006.

  1. Snapdragon

    Snapdragon Member

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    Lots of individual threads looking for/about this one or that...why not one thread, a sort of Central Message Post where it is kept short and hopefully on the topic? It's an experiment, we'll see how it goes.

    Jim Walker, from Battles Road in Worcester, Massachusetts, knew you in 66-67 in Seattle, and had some letters back and forth while I was doing my alternative service to the draft in Philly, 69-70...are you there/here?

    A long shot, but worth a try.
     
  2. shameless_heifer

    shameless_heifer Super Moderator

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    That is what this forum was originally open for. I tried it with communes.. posting which commune you were with and when, connecting with lost tribe members..I have connected with my old tribe through here.. so best of luck to you and welcome to The Garden.
    sh
     
  3. THUDLY

    THUDLY Member

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    Snapdragon--good idea.


    It will not work.

    Most people who lived through the '60's, are ashamed of theuir free-sex, drug-sucking ways. They won't admit it-- they now have children and grandchildren. (I do.)..Leave it pass--that was the past;the future-for we old hippies is death. Some sooner; some later. But, for all.

    Here comes the reaper!
     
  4. zencoyote

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    Ok, I like this idea!!!

    How about another long shot? I'd like to find my old brothers and sisters from the 'Emlen St. Commune' in the Mt. Airy section of Phila. Myron, Paige and Barbara, Cindy and Steve, "Two story brick" Artie, Ralph "Scoop" Bobb, Football Charlie....Anybody?????

    ZenCoyote
     
  5. sanjose

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    Looking for Jim E. You are from new york. graduated from notre Dame, was publisher and editor of the south bend rag, River Rat. I heard from Sherry, you moved to a commune in Colorado. Remember me, 4 small kids, used to hang out at your place and eat that great lentil hot dish. hints. chuck, wayne, sherry, si and nell, unitarian church, co-op???? connect.
     
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