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Post #432039 by bigbrotiki on Mon, Feb 2, 2009 9:48 AM

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One rule for new members is that if you want to post a reply to a thread, you either must read ALL the posts (and make an effort to understand them) or refrain from posting. If that is a bit too much to ask, sometimes single posts help to clarify and avoid unnecessary reviving of dead horse threads:

On 2009-01-27 15:12, bigbrotiki wrote:
......The only reason to lock this thread I see would be the (intentionally written so or not) incendiary, negativity provoking title of it, which will always attract folks that want to think they are being censored. So Tiki newbies will flock to this thread...

.....All this despite the fact that, in my VERY FIRST post, (which also was the FIRST REPLY to the initial question), I said THIS right off the bat -in the first two sentences:

" ...the way you pose the question sounds way to extreme. There is no ban, dogma or censorship here, just a FOCUS. Hawaiiana and Hawaii have a link to, and were in many ways the inspiration for Tiki style."

Can we please leave this, my reply, as THE LAST, the ending of this thread now, so that new folks, as innocent as they are, when feeling compelled by its title to click on this thread, find that all is NOT as its title's polemic suggests?