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Post #78419 by Chongolio on Sun, Feb 29, 2004 9:03 AM

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Hey all, thanks for all the replys.
Wil is now amoung our growing numbers See his first post here:

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=7905&forum=1&4

Mcdougal, look me up when your in town and I will let you give you a small tiki tour of the area.

Benzart, Yeah I would say that tiki is pretty close to being a 10 footer. It may have lost a few feet when it was stuck into the hole.

Newtotiki, I feel the same way about art being a nice way to pay tribute to the people who have passed on that had influenced your life.

TikiRoyale, the point was standing up double overhead after this last round of weather that passed through up here. The water has simmmered down now to a more managable 6-8 ft but still pretty mixed up and choppy. I did find some nice pieces of driftwood that are being dried and prepped for carvin.

Unga, hey buddy, name the time and place and We will try our best to meet up with for some "tails." Also, if you see the Munktiki clan, let them know about Ukefestwest.

Bong, I like the poem where did you come across that? That would be a cool sign to have hanging in a surf/tiki bar.Here is a similar mexican proverb I picked up out of a longboard magazine:

Mar tranquilo hace mal marino.
(Tranquil seas make poor sailors)

Tikitony, I will be around Ukefest all weekend helping out. Let me know if you are able to get a vending spot and are going to attend. Maybe we can get a TC meeting together during one point of the festivities.

Chongolio


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[ Edited by: Chongolio on 2004-02-29 11:45 ]