(09-13-2013, 03:16 PM)crazysam23 Wrote: Joel, people have been using "neo-hippie" for a while now. It's like the term "neo-pagan".lol oops
(09-13-2013, 06:19 PM)debbie Wrote: Are you talking about a duvet cover or like a comforter? You can wash it in a normal washing machine if its not too big and depends on the filling. If it's got feathers in it - you can't.Well it's too late now :haha:
Nah, I meant a bed comforter, and it's filled with wool (or that's what it feels like), so I'm fine. I had to let it dry hanging in my room (using my pantry doors lol) because the dryers only accept your money 1 time out of 20 though -_- Seriously, those machines are adamant with not letting you pay them to dry your clothes.
Thanks anyway!
(09-13-2013, 08:20 PM)snipelfritz Wrote: Neo-hippies are those kids who wear hemp necklaces, play hackey sack, have Bob Marley posters, talk about smoking weed more than they actually do; they wear sandals even in the least appropriate situations; they've been known to avoid showering at all costs thinking that wading through stagnant algae-infested water while rambling about "the flow of all our energies" is a viable substitute. Mostly, they are found in suburban parks, "kitschy" coffee shops and that one street of college towns where every other shop sells incense, hookahs, pseudo-new age literature/crystals and aforementioned Bob Marley posters.He's actually nothing like that, interestingly (I too think stoners in that sense are posers). He's very talented and a cool guy. He just dresses, looks like and smokes like a hippie, and would love to have lived in the 60's. He looks like a cross between Geddy Lee and John Lennon.
Synonyms: stoner, burnout, that white chick/dude with the dreads, that guy who smells like fish-oil, poser.
When's the last time you saw someone arrive to school in overalls?