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Except for now -- absolutely the best time! :coolsmiley:
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I was born in 1962. I would have given my left buckeyenut to see The Doors...or Cream...or Hendrix. Woodstock? I would have been front row center. I love the music of that era and have a huge collection. At 46, I still sing professionally and do Jim Morrison pretty much spot on. I found a video of It's A Beautiful Day on youtube...it was amazing! I have worn that cd out. White Bird...in a golden cage... I also missed Led Zeppelin and The Who in their prime. I missed it all. You know what I got? The 80's! Sweathogs, those ugly clothes and disco! It is hard to look cool when your parents buy you a leisure suit and take you to the Moose Lodge to square dance. You guys are dropping a lid and I get aerobics...:cus: You get the Strawberry Alarm Clock...The Zombies...Electric Prunes...Cosby, Stills, Nash and Young...Tommy James...The Turtles...Mamas and Papas...Janis!...Pink Floyd...Good Morning, Starshine and Valley of the Dolls. I got adam ant, Boy George and the sex pistols. All my leaves were not brown and the sky was not gray and that is not fair. I do have one thing though...I own every episode of The Mod Squad! :evil6: You had The Godfather...:0000000000luvmyhors I had Ishtar! You had H.R.Pufinstuff and damn, dirty apes! No....I can't do this to myself any longer...good night! We need to start a music of the 60's and 70's thread now... oh, I do thank God and the heavens above that I did miss that awful war...God Bless our troops of yesterday and today. |
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so if this is a new villagers club
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If people want to justify their reasons for breaking the law because other laws are also being broken, I can't debate illogic! In the end it's always a simple thing. If you don't like the laws, see if you can get them changed. If you do, hooray for you. If you don't, your options are obvious. What a world we have if the policy is, " I obey all the laws I want to, and don't obey those I don't like because they keep me from doing what I want to. " |
Woodstock
With regards to the person who would have liked to be at Woodstock. Actually the action was in the little town of Bethel outside of Woodstock and it was on farmers field. The field was totally mud, the attendee's were covered with mud, most high and I seriously doubt if they ever remembered where they had been or what they had heard. There was great music playing to a drugged out crowd. Even today if you go to Woodstock on the weekends there are old hippies in the little square and the little booths sell pot pipes and other drug paraphernalia. It is also a town of some wealth with a lot of the citizens spending weekends up from New York City. In fact on Sunday you can watch the bus from NYC pick up the old hippies as they go back to the City.
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Interesting History
Many people assume that marijuana was made illegal through some kind of process involving scientific, medical, and government hearings; that it was to protect the citizens from what was determined to be a dangerous drug.
The actual story shows a much different picture. Those who voted on the legal fate of this plant never had the facts, but were dependent on information supplied by those who had a specific agenda to deceive lawmakers. You'll see below that the very first federal vote to prohibit marijuana was based entirely on a documented lie on the floor of the Senate. If you are interested, from a political point of view, Pot has a very interesting history: http://blogs.salon.com/0002762/stori...naIllegal.html |
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Well, if the Democratic Party Members of Congress want to reverse federal drug laws, (and can get 3 Republicans in the Senate to agree), then the laws change. UNTIL THEN, the law is still the law. |
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An Example of the Law of Unintended Consequences
The Wall Street Journal has reported that the new Obama policy on marijuana use and regulation will be an 'economic stimulus' for the Mexican drug cartels. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123595140575504953.html
In a side note, legislation legalizing marijuana sales through the state and taxing it are under serious discussion in the CA legislature. This is an attempt to close the budget deficit. This is no minor source of cash. Marijuana is CA'a biggest cash crop as it is for Florida, Kentucky and many other states. Ever get the feeling that the criminalization of marijuana is about as effective as trying to push a rope up an icy hill? |
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The Woodstock I would like to visit now is in Illinois...where they filmed Groundhog Day with Bill Murray. |
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Thanks for the trip! :beer3::coolsmiley::pepper2: |
As the saying goes, "if you can remember Woodstock, then you weren't there".
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