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Post #133581 by KuKuAhu on Sat, Jan 1, 2005 11:58 AM

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On 2004-12-30 09:08, Whollycat wrote:
Hey KU KU, I noticed you are from Kahiki,Ohio!!! Would that be the Capitol???

Indeed it would. I hail from the land of sand and sea, palm trees and....wait a sec...I'm sorry.

Ahem...I hail from the land of whatever it is we are supposed to have here. It's nice in the fall I guess. Heh heh heh!

I am from The land of "The kahiki " and remember that establishment as seeming out of place every time I went there as when I exited the building, I was always expecting to see Palm Trees and Water and instead seeing the "Desert Inn " (and for a short while the " Playboy Club" across the street. Major cool place in it's time...

No kidding. Like a magic memory. Shameful what happened to it. But alas, those of us "left behind" persevere in our backyards and basements.

You ever see that bar here called "The Silent Woman" with the headless barmaid logo? Crazy, man.

wish I would have kept all the stuff that I had my hands on from there back in the day..

I have only a limited number of less desirable items. Moai mugs by the ton though. I've got two Cocojoes statues from the eighties that I bought there in the gift shop on different occasions. I cherish them.

Stay Warm in the the big O. If you ever get down to Sw ,Fla let us know and hang with the Kats.

You got yourself a deal there. I'll bring some good rum.

I sure could go for some warmer weather right now. Although I must admit, Ohio is a weird weather place. All that snow is gone already and it's in the sixties out today.

We had a gorgeous (though treacherous) white Xmas with trees covered in ice like spun sugar. Even the chainlink highway bridge fences sparkled like jewels.

If everyone would have had power and snow tires it woulda been fine, but Kahikians are a weird breed of city folk. They live in the midwest, but drive like Carolinans in a freak blizzard.

I suppose the midwestern know-how farm ethic has gone the way of the farms. Everybody has gotten all cosmopolitan now. Sushi instead of chili dogs, SUVs instead of pickup trucks with salt bags in the bed.

You ever visit back this way? You oughta let me know if ya do. There's plenty of tiki in Kahiki!

Ahu