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Either that running dog wore a tie or she was going acid head like the others.
One man describes himself as having been a discerning acid head.
That's the real question: Why are a bunch of acid heads working for a company that makes weapons?"
The companies turned instead to the acid heads.
"Anyhow what's a burned-out acid head know?
Despite her neutrality in the Acid Head War, France had suffered from shortages like everyone else.
When the Acid Head War broke out, undeclared, Kuwait had struck at all the prosperous countries.
"Are you an acid head, Will Chatam?"
I believe they came to hear jolly conference stories about 'drug fiends' and 'acid heads', but the paper concluded:
The iconic pipe-smoking character "Mr Acid Head" was later picked up by a rave-based record label and used as sleeve art.
How come . . ." OYoere a very sweet acid head, Jamie.
Velvet Illusions - "Acid Head" (3:07)
She seemed not to have been affected by the PCA Bombs, carrying her own neutrality through the brief nothing hours of the Acid Head War.
Maybe that's why they called it Apple: the fruit of forbidden knowledge brought down to the hands of the consumer through the garage of a Reid College acid head?
The assailant, credited as "Acid Head" and played by Zlatko Kasumovic, then slices the director's fingers off and splits his head in half.
Hank said, "We don't know it's Barris, and anyhow there may be more to Barris than 'burned-out acid head.'
"Christ," Fred protested, "it's that burned-out acid head Jim Barris doing a schizy grudge number on Arctor's head!
Barefoot in the Head (1969) - Perhaps Aldiss's most experimental work, this first appeared in several parts as the 'Acid Head War' series in New Worlds.
"ACID HEAD: The Conceptual Realism Of Robert Williams" Williams defines his art movement, Conceptual Realism.
ACID HEAD (from single "Zutto futari de...", lyrics written by Teru and Takuro, music by Takuro)
This is why in most cases an eyewitness account is more reliable than rumour or hearsay, or why the conclusions of a scientific experiment are likely to be accepted above the claims of a spaced-out acid head.
Piercing his mazed thoughts, Koninkrijk kept a sharp eye for madmen: the highway's crash record was bad - his switched-on cops called it Hotpants Highway since the days of the Acid Head War.
In a town full of bedrock crazies, nobody even notices an acid freak.
It was then applied as a noun in speed freak and acid freak.
If Nancy Was an Acid Freak, 1972.
All those pathetically eager acid freaks who thought they could buy Peace and Understanding fot three bucks a hit.
He became a Beatles fan, an acid freak, a born-again Christian and finally a volunteer working to relocate Vietnamese boat people.
Their music quickly evolved from traditional ballads to electric folk, including psych folk, acid freak folk and rock.
He grew up in Salisbury, on the Eastern Shore - Jimmy Buffett country - and he watched his friends become stoners and acid freaks.
I was sitting in a bar one night, minding my own business, when all of a sudden these two drunken acid freaks sat down next to me and said they worked for PLAYBOY.
There was a commotion outside the motel room and then the door opened and Chiun's trunks started coming in with acid freaks yanking at their handles, moaning and straining as if they were in chains.
EVO, partly in reaction to the Voice, partly the result of its staff's predilections, had rapidly settled into the acid freak end of the underground, and away from the politicos of the American new left.
At the time I felt a bit guilty about it: having been, however innocently, responsible for putting the Demo front-runner on a collision course with a gin-crazed acid freak - but that was before I realized what kind of a beast I was dealing with.
As Tom Wolfe illustrates in The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, the term "freak" with a preceding qualifier was a strictly neutral term and described any counter-culture member with a specific interest in a given subject; hence "acid freak" "Jesus freak."
"What the Dormouse Said: How the 60's Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry" (Viking, 287 pages) is Mr. Markoff's hymn to the 1960's, and to the social idealists and, well, acid freaks who wanted to use computers to promote an agenda of sharing, openness and personal growth.