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Post #216654 by rugbymatt on Wed, Feb 22, 2006 7:34 PM

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I think the highball glass/ coconut shell mug is half full not half empty. I only found out about all of you wonderful knuckleheads (aka TC Ohana) last spring. After Hukilau I was hooked and am a "lifer" now. I rue the fact that I grew up less than an hour from the Kahiki in it's heyday but because my parents weren't really into dining out I never knew much about it other than what I saw on their TV adverts. I think TIKI inspires passion and that is good. I remember the looks on the faces of those young musicians in the wee hours of Sunday as Unga's party at the Cabana was breaking up, those kids were hooked as well. If they went back to Bean Town and their ravings inspired just a couple other youngsters to see what it's all about then the magic is still there.

It's all good.
LLTCO*

*Long Live the TC Ohana