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Inflatable Lawn Tiki
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Feelin Zombified
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08/06/2004
I was driving past a garden center that normally has those big, inflatable Homer Simpson Halloween lawn things out front for sale, when I saw this: http://www.brandsonsale.com/fit-30169.html I'm not quite sure what to think. -Z |
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tiki5-0
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08/06/2004
i saw those a couple months ago at party city. kinda funky looking. don't think i'd spend the money on it. |
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Tiki Matt
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08/06/2004
Be afraid, very afraid.... |
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sungod
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08/07/2004
HELP!!!!! A Pokemon ate my tikis!!! |
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Shipwreckjoey
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08/08/2004
Thanks Zombified, this is exactly what I've been looking for to scare the birds away from my vegitable garden. |
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Tiki-bot
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08/08/2004
Damn, that looks like a cross between a scary tiki and a killer clown. Yikes! |
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roikster
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08/12/2004
Well, I don't know if I'm proud or embarrassed to say that I bought one when I encountered it at clearance prices (half-off). It certainly looks like a child's cartoon version of a tiki (not scary enough, doesn't instill awe especially), but I'm sure that THAT was the manufacturer's point -- to entertain children at luau-themed birthday parties. Hey, that's okay. I think it can be used to gently lure people into the awesome Tiki Worship Palace awaiting them as they enter my backyard where, yes, I have built a "working" volcano and other pseudo-Polynesian art objects that should make 'em wonder if I'm not taking this just a tad too seriously... Bwa-ha-ha-haaa!!! Oh, yeah, I figure if you put a headband and a single feather on the top head, the vague but colorful figure can double as a totem pole for your Great Western Frontier parties as well. Eh? _|:^0 >:-] #8') || |
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Tiki-Toa
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08/12/2004
Perfect for the kids tiki inspired birthday party, kind of has that totem thing though. |
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