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They had been on the road, but not as hippies.
But 1967 was not really a good year to be a hippie.
In two months, he had friends all over the hippie community.
They were just two hippies in the 60's who'd found each other.
As the years have passed, he left the hippie way of life behind.
They first used the name 17 Hippies in the fall of that year.
The group had a strong hippie image at this time.
The hippie was always trying to get me to trip with her.
The hippie guy was actually helping now instead of just trying to.
Get a job, hippie, and buy a time machine like everyone else has to.
When did you ever see even four hippies anywhere else?
His hair is shorter, not so much like a hippie.
I felt certain she'd been a hippie thirty years earlier.
Hippie culture emerged in the late 60s and early 70s.
"You know what I mean, back during the hippie days?"
But here was a hippie, from a small town in Pennsylvania, no less.
"But there is nothing worse than hippies 20 years later."
I spent about fifteen miles with a group of hippies last night.
Not all, by any means, are composed of young people or hippies.
"We were hippies and did not worry about making too much money," she said.
As in the hippie days, you can fashion this yourself.
By this time, the hippie had choked up a little.
The philosophy is there but today's hippies have not much to do with those of the 60s.
"If you see any hippies, tell them to go home!"
After all, is there anything less fashionable these days than a hippie?