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In fifteen pages (13 pages + a 2-pg. annotated bibliography) a tall tale that chronicles a hippie couple’s experiences during the cultural revolution of the 1960s is presented. Six sources are listed in the annotated bibliography.
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any legal channels for that. After all, it is 1960s, and anything goes. You feel like calling yourself something else, and so you do. Simple as that.
I was born in the northern California town of Monterey to an accountant Leopold and his wife Esther, who was a housewife and mother of the middle-class Jewish Donna
Reed variety minus the pearls. My childhood was fine, I suppose, what I can remember of it. Nobody ever tells you drugs ruin your brain cells. Maybe
they do tell you but you are unable to remember that either. Nothing really stands out; I just remember that after my Bar Mitzvah I was counting the days
until I could get out on my own just like Jack Kerouac did in On the Road. What a great book! I swear Kerouac and his friends
Neal Cassady and Allen Ginsberg were hippies long before it was fashionable. How I would have loved to have traveled and partied with those guys! Come to think
of it, I did actually drop acid with Ginsberg a few times. That choice stuff literally made me howl. Thought it might inspire Ginsberg to write a sequel
to "Howl" and dedicate it to me, but he never did. In 1961, when I was 15, I got a handwritten letter from President John F. Kennedy encouraging
me to join the Peace Corps after I graduated from high school. I thought it was nice that a guy so busy running the country took the time to
give me some career advice. I never got around to joining the Peace Corps, but I most certainly did get around. After high school, I enrolled in the University
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