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Post #381070 by Kenike on Sun, May 18, 2008 4:47 PM

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It sounds a bit rude. The polite thing to do would have been to ask or wait until you were finished...ESPECIALLY if they saw you were taking the tiki matchbooks. If they were worried you'd scarf 'em all up, too bad...you got there first. Maybe you would have shared a few if they had at least asked or struck up a conversation about your mutual love of tiki. I personally have had things literally ripped from my clutches at some of the Tiki Bazaars at the Hukilau. People can be ruthless at times.