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Post #135425 by Benzart on Thu, Jan 13, 2005 7:36 PM

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OK, what I'm sending out are these 2 Unfinished "Carving Lessons"

One goes to Raffertiki who has sent me wood in the past and is just starting to carve Small and I hope this helps a bit.
The other goes to Mr Dale who is fairly new here and wants so bad to learn how to carve. He already knows how, he just doesn't know it yet. This should help himI hope.
Maybe it isn't fair that I'm sending out incomplete items butthey are just part of the lesson.
Raffertiki and Mr Dale you can finish these to the best of your ability and if you need help you know how to find me.
The Unbroken Chain of Aloha Spirit

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Dear ____________________,

Enclosed you will find a small makana (gift). While it is of little value in earthly terms, it is endowed with Good Humor, Friendship, and the Aloha Spirit.

The chain cannot be broken! In order to capture the good luck and tiki karma contained in this small totem, you must follow these instructions precisely:

  1. Make an offering to the tiki gods by presenting a similar gift to each of two Tiki Centralites (not the sender).

The first goes to an old friend, mentor, or cohort. This totem represents a shared vision and appreciation of all things tiki, and is an expression of friendship and kindness.

The second goes to a newer friend, brief acquaintance, or even a total stranger. This totem is an emissary of good tiki karma, and will open the doors of good fortune and camaraderie in the future.

Copy this letter and send it with the makanas to your chosen T.C. recipients

  1. Logon to Tiki Central and post pix of your offerings in the “Unbroken Chain of Aloha Spirit” post in the Tiki Central “Main Discussion” Forum. This will please the tiki gods to no end.

Do not break the Chain of Aloha Spirit lest you anger the gods and incur their wrath!

Heed the Warning!