That's awesome! We're seeing Phil Lesh and Friends and the John Mayer Trio at the Civic Center and they'll be playing through midnight, but after that we're kind of homeless for the night so we're planning to hit up my cousin's house on Treasure Island, maybe, and who knows what else. If you're somewhere "happenin" and wouldn't mind us tagging along give me a call - 831 247 1433
gwen--your school is full of hippies. i'm so intrigued by this. i can't imagine un-ironic hippies and yet you live and thrive amongst them. all of this is sparked by that article you posted. there were hippies at my school, like 20 of them, and they lived in this special house where they ate vegan cornbread. i went there like twice. then there were also the other radicals who fought for fair wages. i don't know. i mean people should definitely have fair wages but i couldn't help but feel like there was something so antiquated about the notion that protesting worked. now let me put in this caveat--i'm not at all saying that it can't or doesn't. but i have always had trouble participating un-self-consciously in a protest. i'm much more inclined to work in a community clinic for 30 years than rally for it. in addition, the people yelling in the article--i don't know if there was a good reason for it. maybe there was. but sometimes i think that stuff is so much more hurtful than helpful. like that old guy obviously was touched by the
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sorry. it's kai. i was logged into my roommate's account (she had logged on on my computer). this must've seemed so random! anyway, now that i see it again it seems like such a long post...
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