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Post #800772 by santa on Tue, Feb 18, 2020 1:50 PM

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santa posted on Tue, Feb 18, 2020 1:50 PM

Croe67, I am the original poster. I’m free to comment on my own thread forever. You crashed and highjacked my thread to promote your exclusionary Ohana on the lake party event which I never mentioned. I have no interest in it. No one who lives more then 100 miles from it has interest in it. People from California don’t visit New York State fairs either. But you wanted to sell tickets. I’ve already been to that part of the country. I’d go there to enjoy the outdoors in the four months it’s snow free. I’d never go there For your unfriendly party when you have a terrible attitude. It’s obviously a small , cheap regional NorthEast event that no one would travel long distances for . On the one hand you wanted to use my thread to sell tickets. On the other hand you’re defensive about keeping out the “others” who aren’t part of your clique. The idea that hordes of people would crash a remote rural country house party is laughable at best. That’s not welcoming and is not in the Ohana spirit. It’s the money seeking spirit. But I’m glad that this exposed the fact that tiki cons are at heart money making events. Also since you’re claiming to be a non profit tax exempt charity, where do we find your IRS and New York State financials to show how much is spent on overhead and how much goes to the charity? Skip, every reply you have turns into a tirade against whatever is angering you at the moment. I’m not an obsessive collector and have other hobbies then tiki. I am interested in enjoying the hobby without going broke. Not all of us are millionaires who can drop $1000 per day on a hobby. My every post is not lusting after a $500 mug.