Saturday, October 14, 2006

HIPPIE CARD GAME

I used to have a hippie friend who was a frequent shopper at the local "head" shop. One day he asked me to play a card game he just bought. I asked what the rules were and he said, "That's just it, man! There are no rules!!!!! No fascist telling you how to play! No CIA dictating your life! This is a game for the PEOPLE!" 

He dumped out the cards and I swear they were just random pictures of things just like the pictures you see on this page. No numbers, no suites, no duplicates, just pictures. I spent two excruciating hours trying to "play" this game. My friend was happy as a bug playing with his glass of milk and chocolate chip cookies beside him. Me? I'm wondering if we should petition the fascists to re-involve themselves with the card game industry.





14 comments:

mantoe said...

there are some special chocolate chip cookies that, if eaten, can liven up any type of activity. if you ate the cookies you might have seen the game differently ;p maybe it was the milk

David Germain said...

It sounds like a variation on the game 52 Pickup to me. ;)

Randi Gordon said...

Excellent poodle!

Jennifer said...

Hi mantoe, I always thought that it was special brownies that made things interesting.....

Hi Uncle Eddie, what's a "head" shop?

Max Ward said...

That sounds really frustrating. The hippie mentatlity towards recreation is the same mentality they have towards art education "no rules! everyone is creative!"

Anonymous said...

A "head shop" was an establishment that proliferated throughout the urban areas from about the mid-sixties to about the mid-seventies, selling, among other things, rolling papers (for *AHEM* certain types of "cigarettes"), roach clips, bongs, psychadellic posters, underground comix and newspapers, and other types of "novelty" items that today would get you a year to five in the state pen.
(Think Spencer's Gifts with better quality crap!)

Shawn Dickinson said...

That card game sounds just like "Calvinball". No rules!

Thank God for fascists! Otherwise the whole world would be Calvins, and we'd all be destroyed.

And everyone would be stinky.

Stephen Worth said...

Here's a picture of a vintage HIPPIE HALLOWEEN COSTUME!

See ya
Steve

Anonymous said...

Reminds me a little of 1000 Blank Cards

http://www.geocities.com/nconner23/bwcards.html

...although, I can tell you right away *that* game's a lot more fun.

Eddie Fitzgerald said...

Steve: Nice costumes! Now I know what I'm gonna be on Halloween!

SEAN said...

Hippies never understood that you can still have all the rules & break them if you want to. It's just that if you break them, you have to face the consequences.
"Wait man, NO RESPONSIBILITY! NO CONSEQUENCES! FREE LOVE! FREE CARDS!"

Anonymous said...

Fascists won't infiltrate the playing card industry until they can steal oil from it. Same reason they avoid Darfur.

Anonymous said...

"Fascists won't infiltrate the playing card industry until they can steal oil from it. Same reason they avoid Darfur."

You're a hippie.

Anonymous said...

Shawn:

Calvinball was fun! It was fun because there were rules, they just kept multiplying as the game went on. Plus, Calvin and Hobbes (and even the babysitter, wossrname) were more creative than most hippies. Face it, hippie creativity tends to go up in smoke. Ahem.

Eddie:

Was the point of the game to create a story? I think I have a deck of those. "Once upon a Time," perhaps? But there were words, and there were rules to making the story and playing your cards, so maybe not.