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Post #549858 by Beach Bum Scott on Tue, Aug 24, 2010 1:50 PM

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I can see the example of Tiki bar loving folks going to a Burly-Q for a night of fun but I wouldn't think that you would have girls dancing with tassles at a backyard Luau.

Anyone care to discuss why Surf and Tiki should be seperate?

In my reading, study, living, Tiki and Surf culture took place at the same time in the same places.
Think the Gidget movie 1959, surf and tiki together. Also my Mom and Dad in Huntington Beach having backyard Luau's in mid/late 60's spinning Martin Denny then next the Lively One's Lp's for example.