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Tiki Reflections
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Fri, Nov 22, 2002 6:53 PM
I'm only writing this as a result of a stiff Mai Tai and a solemn moment of reflection while sitting at my tiki bar, surveying my tiki brethren. Why do I absorb Tiki? What is it about these little men of carved natural matter that attracts me? Am I tiki Gay? Madam Bong would be quite dismayed! Tiki, like love, it is not a discussion for the rational man, but rather a matter for the romantic. The one who remembers times long ago when the culture of TIKI was , but who wasn't quite born yet. The one who with a child's eyes remembers some fuzzy memory of dad and mom acting like they're "Suburban Savages" reveling in the exotic, yet proscribed, pleasures of the naked flesh (and liver!). For myself, collecting things 'tiki' isn't about market value, or return on investment. But rather, it's a retrieving of my long-lost brothers and sisters. A re-adopttion of kin my parents never knew existed. A family reunion of the family tiki. Madam Bong is cold! She sells pieces of her tiki family as though there nothing more than objects related to some collectable culture (even though she keeps the finest prodigeny). Dumb sentimental Bong cannot seem to abandon his demigodorical little offspring! He supports their ever-increasing mass by making concessions to previous passionatly-loved kin. I wonder sometimes, if I will ever grow tired of my ever-growling, stern-faced dependents? No, They are too much like me: Ever pissed-off and vigilent, yet waiting to appease... 'A thing of Tiki is a joy forever' Celebrate 'International Tiki Day' the second Saturday in August! [ Edited by: Tiki_Bong on 2002-11-23 18:22 ] |
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PolynesianPop
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 12:25 AM
....Ummm....okay....I don't know how to respond to this one.... |
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thebaxdog
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 8:50 AM
can you picture Bongo sitting sad Bongo, We love ya man |
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 9:49 AM
Bong, you are on the right track there, man. To me Tiki is a form of ancestor worship. In this culture, in this day and age, we have very little respect and concern left for our elders. To native cultures in Polynesia the ancestors were godlike, and there must have been some ancient wisdom in that that we are now lacking. When beginning my resaerch in the early 90s, many of the oldtimers I encountered were grumpy and downright suspicious to my interest, having been abandoned and laughed at by their own children. Nowadays there seems to be a softening of that. When we learn to understand and appreciate our fathers, so will we understand and appreciate ourselves more.... Also, Bong, remember what Karl Woermann said about Tikis: And also, I have found that in these matters (love for "things") women, who are supposedly the romantics in the male/female dualism, are much more pragmatic and hardcore than us male romantic idealists. |
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thebaxdog
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 9:53 AM
We at TIKI Central would be glad to pay for the second date. |
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Alnshely
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 10:11 AM
Bong, |
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fartsatune
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 2:30 PM
Tiki Bong, for taking a chance and revealing your innermost feelings for all to see I personally nominate you Tiki Central Man of the Year! |
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 2:44 PM
Lovely piece by Tiki Bong.I too am of the opinion that the common link between us is spiritual, nostalgic, and romantic.Aren't all appreciaters of Tiki searching for an ideal of something simple?Primitive yet pleasurable? Something different from the complicated lives that we are stuck in by circumstance? |
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floratina
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 5:26 PM
This thread has elicited from me numerous guffaws. |
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Tiki_Bong
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 6:20 PM
Floratina, While'st I love you dearly, you wouldn't understand, it's a guy thang! |
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floratina
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Sat, Nov 23, 2002 7:47 PM
Allow me to rephrase my statement. The comments of Bax and Big Al made me laugh out loud. I do most certainly appreciate this thread and I am in communion with the sentiments expressed therein. I love my tikis too, but I am afraid to elaborate further as Bax is hovering out there somewhere, waiting to pounce on verbal miscues. |
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Tiki_Bong
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Sun, Nov 24, 2002 11:01 AM
Floratina, Don't worry about the Baxdog, he's as harmless as a baby with a razor. |
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Basement Kahuna
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Sun, Nov 24, 2002 11:27 PM
I know the feeling....I'm completely obsessed with Tiki now. But I've had more fun with this than anything else I've ever found fascination with! |
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Mon, Nov 25, 2002 1:52 PM
uhh... Ya! whateva bruddah Bong said me too!I'll drink to that! $hit, i'll drink to anything.... ok, that was a nice piece of art Bong. You use dem words good brahdda! Live Aloha |
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fartsatune
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Mon, Nov 25, 2002 3:28 PM
I feel that men are by nature hunters and in this case once a tiki mug is "stalked" and "captured" the brave hunter cannot let go. Those Tiki mugs are trophys of a great "kill". As a female, i guess we do not have this "hunting" instinct. As nurturers we must let go of our offspring and suffer the loss. Thats just my humble impression of why Mrs. Bong may appear cold, when in fact she knew instinctually that she could not hold onto anything forever. I just realized this is all beyond my limited intellect so I'll shut up now. |
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Mon, Nov 25, 2002 3:58 PM
Bong, your words struck a chord with me. So poetic and yet kind of confused. My friends don't really understand the enchantment, except for that ya hoo, Lapu Rocker. The whole tiki obsession thing seems so rediculous and yet so f*ing cool at the same time. Hang in there, and save it for Sam's. |
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Tue, Nov 26, 2002 10:12 AM
I completly identify with the ancestor worship thing, Sven was writing about. As I said some time ago, one of the most gratifying things about tiki has been the connection it has created between me and my Dad. Reading and learning about this era has really deepened my understanding of who he is and why. |
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