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I'm talking to a friend who went to the Haight Asbhry today and she said that the spirit is gone. She isn't a hippie by any means, but none the less. That is just the icing on the cake to my day. I hope tomorrow is better.

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I'm talking to a friend who went to the Haight Asbhry today and she said that the spirit is gone. She isn't a hippie by any means, but none the less. That is just the icing on the cake to my day. I hope tomorrow is better.
I was there a couple of weeks ago and I disagree, if that makes you feel any better.
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I was there a couple of weeks ago and I disagree, if that makes you feel any better.

Glad to hear that. Last time I was there, I got escorted out by the local fuzz. They were in the process of a bust and I just happened to show up at the wrong time :D

I Know, before you say it I will....story of my life :D

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The best thing about San Francisco was Dirty Harry.

I just got the coll.ed dvd and ..welll....those are REALLY crappy movies(as are most of his from the 70's..the exception obviously is outlaw josey wales). I think his next project should be a big screen version of Barnaby Jones :D

thumbs up to bullit tho

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Last time I was on the Haight I got hassled by a used book store owner because I had a backpack in his store.

... and I paid over five bucks for an ice cream at Ben & Jerry's

Last time I was on the Haight I noticed there was a corporate Gap clothing outlet just off the corner of Haight/Asbury and Kezar Stadium had been reduced to a jogging track for yuppies.

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A beautiful city regardless.

Yes, it is.

Actually, I haven't been there in about 12 years, but I did really enjoy living there.

I've been to the Haight a few times. Sometimes it deed seem very different from what it had been, other times, not.

There was a neighborhood in Berkely near the university that had the ambience of what I imagine the Haight was like back in the mid-late '60s.

Talk about a time warp.

:huh:

Ooppps, this is Dels midlife obssesion............... :(

* At least she's legal, even if you could be her dad. :bagoverhead: *

:hysterical::hysterical:

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I'm talking to a friend who went to the Haight Asbhry today and she said that the spirit is gone. She isn't a hippie by any means, but none the less. That is just the icing on the cake to my day. I hope tomorrow is better.

If it makes you feel better, they haven't had that spirit there since 1969 (to cop a phrase).

The important thing is that it was there, once upon a time. And lives on in people like you.

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If it makes you feel better, they haven't had that spirit there since 1969 (to cop a phrase).

The important thing is that it was there, once upon a time. And lives on in people like you.

By the fall of 1967 the Diggers of Haight-Ashbury had announced "The Death Of Hippie" and had a parade down the Haight with a mock funeral.

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There ya' go.

Did anyone announce the death of Goth? ;)

Everytime I run into a Goth, I start thinking about the Munsters. Yvonne DeCarlo was a hottie though :D

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