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Any laid back female hippies out there?

ScottPierce 3 Aug 24
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Yup. Right now I'm way laid back. LOL

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I was a hippie went on cnd marches first one when I was 14 y.o. went on 'stop the city' and protests at South African embassy against apartheid was at Greenham common though I wasnt one o f those dancing on the silos only doing the wire cutting . I lived in several communes and worked in worker co-operatives - I think I must have been completely hippie till my children were about 12 and 13 years old.

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