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Post #370274 by bigbrotiki on Sun, Mar 30, 2008 3:45 PM

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But Jimbo, how can you say that when we just found out that "At that time in Liverpool, a number of Polynesian restaurants had opened, and "Tiki" food became a fad"?
You know, until someone does go to their Central Library and finds multiple Tiki establishments that existed there in 1961, I am taking that info with a grain of salt. But one or two must have been there, or the Constable would have had nowhere to go.

Boris, I think you are so right man, and here is my theory in support of your observations:
The Beatles evil agenda to subvert Tiki culture was actually rooted in the "Full Moon Slayings" mentioned in the other thread!:

Here is a bit of early Beatles history, when they were still looking for a name:
"...The Quarrymen went through a progression of names — "Johnny and the Moondogs" and "Long John and the Beatles". Lennon's art school friend Stuart Sutcliffe joined on bass in January 1960..."

Johnny and the MOONDOGS !!!? FULL MOON Slayings !!!? I believe the Beatles actually were MEMBERS of the Liverpool Tiki Cult, and when things got too hot for them, they decided to leave town for Hamburg until the whole murder case investigation blew over. There, in order to never be associated with Tiki again, they devised a plan to create a unique new pop culture phenomenon that was diametrically opposed to, and would eventually become the downfall of Tiki....all in order to hide their tracks !!!

Years after they had succeeded, and after they had broken up, their resolution weakened, that is why George Harrison bought a house on the Hana Coast on Maui ( http://www.pbase.com/goislands/image/38442572 ), and John Lennon ended it all at the Polynesian Village resort! They just didn't need to pretend anymore. --Wow, what powers of deduction...sometimes I amaze myself.

Dig? :D

[ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2008-03-30 16:02 ]