The Merry Pranksters with George Walker today on Hempresent with Vivian McPeak only on Cannabis Radio. On June 17th of 1964, American author Ken Kesey and a motley crew called the Merry Pranksters boarded a psychedelic painted 1939 International Harvester school bus in La Honda, California, for a cross-country trek during which they threw acid tests, parties that featured LSD spiked Kool-Aid. The bus was named Further, and traveling on it were 14 people including Kesey and beat generation icon and bus driver, Neal Cassady. Their journey across America was immortalized in Tom Wolfe’s book, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid test. Also - on the bus - for that historic journey was a person who was hardly visible. Not literally, Hardly Visible was his Merry Prankster nickname. His real name is George Walker and he has joined me today on Hempresent.