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artsnyder
Grand Member (1 year)
Los Angeles/Las Vegas
Joined: Jan 20, 2009
Posts: 31
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YES, YES, YES!
Almost 100 people called today, asking the same thing, and 18 more went out the door (after drinking the Vicious Virgin drink). We have about 40 left, and you'd have to be a little off to be buying a dry VV for $99 when you can get our $35 VV (with drink. Or get a friend who lives local to get it for you (he gets the drink, then) and send it. OR: write to [email protected] and ask how to get one from DTB by mail.
The Vicious Virgin WILL be worth $100 soon; but not until we have sold out of them at Don the Beachcomber!
As the world can see from the pictures, it was a heck of a party! But a few things were missing. The most important of them were the pin-ups competing for the right to have Crazy Al paint them. I suggested that the winning pin-up could paint Al. They refused, so I asked SoccerTiki and he refused also.
But our always-faithful Tiki friend "Dancing Tehani," showed up and made a great pair with Al, and they made the party swing. By the way Tehani is that stunning dancer that, with her fire act and a lot of friends puts on a variety show every few Sunday nights. You shouldn't miss it.
By the way, another thing that was overlooked in the burst of early drinking on Saturday, was the 5' high by 2' wide posters of the Vicious Virgin that hung from the walls, but were never were announced to be for sale. If you've got a good place for one, drop in and I'll give you a very good price.
And for the rest of Thanksgiving Week, we have JASON ARIMOTO one of the most admired ukelele masters today, and winner of dozens of titles in uke competitions, with us each evening this week and through the weekend. And 3 bands worth an evening: Mystic Tiger has been appearing in the Dagger Bar on Wednesdays, to a growing crowd and a lot of admiration. On Friday, THE FALLEN STARS. They are an Americana Rock band that believes a good story can break your heart and a driving guitar riff can put it back together again, all in the space of a three minute song. And on Saturday ROBBY ARMSTRONG will fill the Dagger Bar as usual, with a crowd that can't keep from dancing. On Sunday, Auntie Geri from 12-3pm with the best of Hawaiiana, followed by the absolutely best Reggae in America as Fully Fullwood and his group of veterans of Bob Marley's band lift the roof in the Hidden Village.
Come on out! It's all free! (However, you might like a cold drink to go with the music.)
Mahalo, all!
Art Snyder
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