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History of Hippies
Summer
It was the early 90's when I first got into the big city. I had no job, no cash, no car, no house - nothing, started from zero. And yes, I was a hippy, alot of people didn't understand me and my abilites to accomplish something good for the human nature. So, no-one wanted to hire me for their corporations / companies. I had to make my way through the harsh world, by living with carbage next to Los santos city hall. The next two years were, very hard for me, I had to pull myself together and somehow manage to live, the winter was the hardest part of the year, where I needed to find warm place, and I made friends only with local hobo's. Then in one lucky day, I found newspaper laying on the ground, the newspaper contained advertisement which stated that " Giving away my old camper, all intrested persons should contact me through phone or get front of the city hall, in the next four hours ". As I saw that, my hands frozened, I was shocked, but then started to run for my life to get into city hall on-time. After 4 minutes I got front of city hall, and searched for the person with camper. I didn't find anyone, and felt dissapointed. Then suddenly the camper was front of my eyes, and a kind, handsome woman step out of the car, and smiled at me. We started to have conversation and after a long chat, she gave me the car keys, it was autumn, winter was coming, and that was the happiest day of my life so far.
Winter
As I got my car, I had to find to make money for petrol and food, and ofcourse for new clothes, if I wanted ever to get a job. I started to search for job from a local newspaper, and quite soon found that Ganton Binco, needed new staff. As the last owner of camper had left his phone into the car, I used the phone to call into Ganton Binco and ask for the job. I met the owner, in ganton 17th street, and got out of the car. Owner of the binco was wearing a nice expensive suit. And looked kind of serious. I was still wearing those dirty clothes, but I stood calm. Owner stared at my face for a little bit, and asked if I was the guy who called him. I said, "Yes, it was me earlier". He asked me to step inside. We got inside, and everything was very clean, and had a rosy smell. We started to have job interview and talk about what is my responsibilities. After a while, he declared that I was hired, and gave me staff clothes to wear. I put them on in the cabin and started to work and serve the costumers, I now had a job, to pay for my car and food. And not I got my car to last the whole winter, car will keep me warm and is my another home, which I never didn't have.
Spring
After working for the binco for over 2 months, I finally got promoted, and earned alot bigger amounts of cash. Soon I had enough cash to buy upgrades for my car, new tires, etc. I was getting my life fixed up and moving in the right direction, all because I had chosen the right path in the past. And stood legal law person, what most of the civillians cannot accomplish. Now back to the point, I've started to look for a house to stay in pernamentaly. Then one day, I got mysterious call from unknown number, my suprise was big, when I heard my best mate voice. He and couple of other buddies, got to Los Santos with their roadtrip, and tracked me down, we met at Idlewood, after 3 years we finally met again, and I was very happy to see them. My mates told me that, they would like to stay and live in Los Santos for longer, and so we all decided to reserve a camping place, and sleep in our trucks, until we get the money to buy apartment or a house . Ofcourse all of us, were still hippies, and so the brotherhood of hippies was formed, and I got the others part-time job in the Ganton Binco aswell. Nothing could be better then this.
More Information about hippies.
The hippie subculture was originally a youth movement that arose in the United States during the mid-1960s, swiftly spreading to other countries around the world.Hippie fashions and values had a major effect on culture, influencing popular music, television, film, literature, and the arts. Since the widespread movement in the 1960s, many aspects of hippie culture have been assimilated by mainstream society. The religious and cultural diversity espoused by the hippies has gained widespread acceptance, and Eastern philosophy and spiritual concepts have reached a wide audience. The hippie legacy can be observed in contemporary culture in myriad forms. By 1968, hippie-influenced fashions were beginning to take off in the mainstream, especially for youths and younger adults of the populous "Baby Boomer" generation, many of whom may have aspired to emulate the hardcore movements now living in tribalistic communes, but had no overt connections to them. This was noticed not only in terms of clothes and also longer hair for men, but also in music, film, art, and literature, and not just in the US, but around the world. Eugene McCarthy's brief presidential campaign successfully persuaded a significant minority of young adults to "get clean for Gene" by shaving their beards or wearing lower miniskirts; however the "Clean Genes" had little impact on the popular image in the media spotlight, of the hirsute hippy adorned in beads, feathers, flowers and bells.
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