But that was a muddy field! :ohmy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathea
err.. I listened to Steppenwolf (and read the book) :blushing:
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But that was a muddy field! :ohmy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathea
err.. I listened to Steppenwolf (and read the book) :blushing:
woodstock wasnt really in woodstock either... the only reason it flourishes (if thats what u call it) is bc of the name
EDIT: btw she WOULD have raised us in a muddy field prolly if it was when the concert happened... but she was only ten then
she's one of those "late hippies"
Ok..first..when do I get the mop back? LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathea
Second...would not have raised you in a muddy field, tho yer brother might have enjoyed it.
Third..i read hesse too.
The band were okQuote:
Originally Posted by ruthie
The book was actually rather good - in a strange alienated Germanic sort of way.
Muddy fields are ok if the weather is warm.
I was a late hippy too - :) no, I was, honest!
thursday
yeah right (he would too)
u know how to read?
I believe you..:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
I like Hesse...I want to reread Magister Ludi..if I still have it.
And hey...better late then never
i have 98 pages left of anna karenina
Most excellent. what is next on the reading list?
How bout the Electric Kool-aid Acid Test? ROFL
Tolstoy wrote that too! :ohmy:Quote:
Originally Posted by ruthie
have to finish crime and punishment which i started before anna kareninaQuote:
Originally Posted by ruthie
and i saw a movie about timothy leary... is that good enuff?