Sentences with phrase «good old hippie»

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I'm in the car with my best friend, and we've just had lunch at this quiet, quaint restaurant with huge windows so close up to the Old City walls it'll make you gasp - hippie bowls of grains with roasted vegetables and a big, oil - slicked plate of glossy green lentils her baby couldn't stop grabbing.
Just an old school hippie searching for his lost soulmate that got away,,, love to walk in the woods and beach,, far from perfect but I try to be a good person,, would love to meet a smaller gal I'm a sucker for a true natural redheads, so if you want to know about me just ask peace people.
I am a older guy that still like to play and have a good time like we were Young 513if you read 418 between the lines 34you54 you will know what to do I like long hair and a woman that likes to keep all her natural hair where it belongs because that the way it is for the Hippies so if you want to...
down to earth hard working old school hippie in my free time business attire for work well rounded wants to have fun explore travel
Together with his good friend Johnny Hall, he attends a glittering party in the English countryside hosted by former hippie Bridget — now married, titled and miserable — and attended by Princess Margaret as well as a number of Patrick's old flames.
Not just books, but * authors * have been treated as fungible widgets for decades, a process that has gotten worse as the old publishing houses got bought up by soulless corporations that make the «Zon look like a feel - good co-op run by gentle hippies.
During these magical evenings, the whole hotel resort transforms into a colorful hippie world with a market, performances, confetti rains and good old 60's music which definitely gets you in the mood for dancing!
Oppenheim speaks of growing up in Washington and California, his father's Russian ancestry and education in China, his father's career in engineering, his mother's background and education in English, living in Richmond El Cerrito, his mother's love of the arts, his father's feelings toward Russia, standing out in the community, his relationship with his older sister, attending Richmond High School, demographics of El Cerrito, his interest in athletics during high school, fitting in with the minority class in Richmond, prejudice and cultural dynamics of the 1950s, a lack of art education and philosophy classes during high school, Rebel Without a Cause, Richmond Trojans, hotrod clubs, the persona of a good student, playing by the rules of the art world, friendship with Jimmy De Maria and his relationship to Walter DeMaria, early skills as an artist, art and teachers in high school, attending California College of Arts and Crafts, homosexuality in the 1950s and 1960s, working and attending art school, professors at art school, attending Stanford, early sculptural work, depression, quitting school, getting married, and moving to Hawaii, becoming an entrepreneur, attending the University of Hawaii, going back to art school, radical art, painting, drawing, sculpture, the beats and the 1960s, motivations, studio work, theory and exposure to art, self - doubts, education in art history, Oakland Wedge, earth works, context and possession, Ground Systems, Directed Seeding, Cancelled Crop, studio art, documentation, use of science and disciplines in art, conceptual art, theoretical positions, sentiments and useful rage, Robert Smithson and earth works, Gerry Shum, Peter Hutchinson, ocean work and red dye, breaking patterns and attempting growth, body works, drug use and hippies, focusing on theory, turmoil, Max Kozloff's «Pygmalion Reversed,» artist as shaman and Jack Burnham, sync and acceptance of the art world, machine works, interrogating art and one's self, Vito Acconci, public art, artisans and architects, Fireworks, dysfunction in art, periods of fragmentation, bad art and autobiographical self - exposure, discovery, being judgmental of one's own work, critical dissent, impact of the 1950s and modernism, concern about placement in the art world, Gypsum Gypsies, mutations of objects, reading and writing, form and content, and phases of development.
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