Christian Crumlish leads product management and user experience teams to deliver amazing cross-channel experiences. He is head of product at 7 Cups. He advises startups, mentors for Code for America, co-chairs the monthly BayCHI program, and has been director of product at CloudOn (acquired by Dropbox in 2015), director of product for AIM, curator of the Yahoo design pattern library, and a director of the Information Architecture Institute. He is the author of The Power of Many (Wiley) and co-author of Designing Social Interfaces (O’Reilly).
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My daughter and I think you look like you’re having fun.
-Cecil
Christian I came across your blog when I googled my school yard rhyme Marijuana Marijuana LSD LSD Rockefellar makes it Nixon takes it why can’t we. I was so curious as to how and why that song landing on the school yard. I was so young at the time I didn’t even know what drugs were. Any thoughts let me know. Just curious.
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Louise, I’m as mystified as you.
(By the way, blog convention is to comment on the entry you’re talking about. I’d have to go look for that schoolyard one to find it now. But that’s OK.)
I didn’t know what those things were in those days either. One classmate claimed he had seen his older brother’s “LSD pipe.”
I imagine like all schoolyard lore the songs were (rapidly) passed down from “older kids.”