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Post #241959 by Bay Park Buzzy on Mon, Jul 10, 2006 12:19 AM

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So I gather that friend of G that fights, is freekietiki. Pleased to meet you ed. Your reputation precedes yourself. Let me know if your ever fighting in SoCal: I want to watch you beat someone up.

GMAN-saw you posted on the thread about working space and mentioned the Donk. Reminded me of a story I forgot to tell you a from a week or so ago:
I was working in this ghetto hellhole school, and there is this one student who I throw out of class everytime I go in there. I swear, four years now and he hasn't lasted all period once. I even throw him out when were only watching movies(tax dollars at work-move to Cali please, schools need more money!) He was A real jerk, as usual. He started up, I gave him the typical speech about calling his parents and etc. I didn't want to kick him out, because the last time I did he snuck into the cafeteria and that's a whole diferent ghetto story. Anyway, for punishment, I made him read Tiki Central for the whole rest of the class. I can see the green screen from across the room, so I know what he was doing. He was asking who good carvers were and I told him to check out your stuff, and you were near the top at the time. I forgot about old Donk. I usually work backwards because I've read everyone's earlier stuff, so I forgot what would happen if someone looked at your thread from the front. I looked up from my work to see five boys looking at the computer and laughing. I could see the green TC background, so I was wondering what they were looking at. Oh! pg 3. You now have a group of inner city gangster fans. Gman's art, inspiring the youth of today from coast to coast...
So now all the kids know I make Tikis. 240 future customers. They were so interested in my work that they tried to find me on myspace. I have no myspace, but two girls went home and "found" my Myspace page. They said, We found your myspace page and your name is "Mission Tiki." I looked and Mission Tiki is a 49 year old female drive in theater in LA...at least they got the tiki part right. Six months ago they would have got that wrong too...Baby steps....
Buzzy