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Tiki Crawl V pics
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Extra big mahalos to Matiki, Rebecca, Mig & Hanford for a great crawl this year. Great to see all the TC ohana, and meet a few new folks. Here's a few pics from Friday & Saturday: Hanfords stands watch over the fabulous raffle prizes at Vic's Emeryville on Friday. Hanford, TraderPup & Humuhumu at first bus stop, Trader Sam's. Tikifish enjoys a modest beverage. Martiki also enjoys a refreshing cocktail. Pup, Martiki, Lui, and Tiki-bot @ Sam's What would Jab do? Get the people dancing, of course Virani spins at the Lingba |
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Sun, Apr 3, 2005 2:41 PM
Looks more like the items are holding Hanford up. :) If that's Tikifish's drink for the crawl no wonder she stopped shouting. Those are great! |
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Sun, Apr 3, 2005 3:55 PM
Thanks mucho for posting the pics. They are great!! Sure looks like we workin' folks :wink: missed a grand time! Fr. Scott |
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Sun, Apr 3, 2005 7:00 PM
Great pics Tiki-Bot! A BIG Malahalo to Hanford, Mig, Martin and Rebecca for their amazing work in putting the crawl together this year. It was a blast!!! I can't say enough. It was great to see everyone again and to meet many new folks. I can't wait till' next year. Again, to those who made it all happen... Thank You! |
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Sun, Apr 3, 2005 7:36 PM
1080-Miles driven round trip to attend the Tiki Crawl from San Diego Thanks to all who coordinated such a fine event. |
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Sun, Apr 3, 2005 9:31 PM
Another great time with Tiki Centralites. |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 12:17 AM
Here's all you need to know about SF Tiki Crawl V: More soon. |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 8:31 AM
My flight just got in. Newark at 6am was everything I hoped it would be and more. BTW in the photo with the mutant coctail, that it the coat that went missing Saturday night (along with Sabu's). Anyone accidentally grab it opn the way out? I post pics soon! |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 9:13 AM
Hey Martin, Can you post a photo and the text of Mayor Gavin's proclamation? |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 9:49 AM
I don't think you can get anymore than that. |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 10:34 AM
I don't think anyone can follow that! I was gonna post more pics, but now I'm not even gonna bother... |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 10:39 AM
[ Edited by: tikifish on 2005-04-04 11:39 ] |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 10:53 AM
Hah! Love those! Thanks! |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 11:51 AM
Thanks for the pics. |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 12:16 PM
I have a ton of shameful pics to post. I need to downsize them first though, 'cause they're all hi-rez. Until then, here are a couple to ponder: |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 12:20 PM
Hey, where's "Tongue In Cheeky"? Have you joined up yet, John? P.S. Anyone need me to remove any of those pics from my post, just holler. :blush: |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 12:22 PM
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 12:38 PM
[ Edited by: tikifish on 2005-04-04 12:38 ] |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 1:00 PM
Great great, pics pics! I got them dancing but Virani got them to take their clothes off! |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 3:12 PM
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 5:55 PM
Here are my pictures, there are some real wein... er, winners in there: http://photo.humuhumu.com/v/sftikicrawl2005/
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 7:47 PM
Great pix! We will have to make it to next year's crawl......... |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 9:23 PM
It's time to NAME AND SHAME! Chongolio: Guilty of Corona Love! [ Edited by: martiki on 2005-04-04 21:25 ] |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 10:09 PM
OK, everyone- here are some of my favorites:
And a meatstick bloody mary to finish it off. |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 10:13 PM
The rest are here, including lots of gems: |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 10:56 PM
i have totally been enjoying watching these pictures coming in. i think my favorite was watching martiki helping h2 get on the giant... ehem.... tiki but i must say that this one also caught mine eye... can't wait to see everyone at oasis! |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 12:16 AM
I like this one. Compliments of Martiki. |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 2:18 AM
My pics are finally uploaded. Here are some of my favorites: Martiki's place Mr. Vice Grip's Bamboo Bar Trader Vic's Emeryville :music: :music: Let's hear it for the Bartender, she is the best! :music: :music: Chongolio makes a Corona disappear! Voila! Mig makes a drink disappear as well. Voila!!! Club Mallard |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 11:57 AM
WHY I LIKED THE SAN FRANCISCO TIKI CRAWL V I liked the SFTC-V because it was fun and i got to see lots of old friends and meet some new ones for the first time. Some people I got to meet for the first time more than once. It was also a pleasure to meet Virani and Tikifish and hear thier accents in person rather than in a post. See y'all at Oasis! -- I believe that our Heavenly Father invented the monkey because he was disappointed in man." Come explore http://www.lost-isle.com |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 5:10 PM
OMG This one is a real beauty! |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 5:34 PM
Words fail me when trying to describe the great time I had at the 2005 SF Crawl. So I'm going borrow some words from my copy of "The Shore Fishes of the Hawaiian Islands, with a General Account of the Fish Fauna", by David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, Vol. XXIII, for 1903 to help me out. First of all, big Oopuka-Hai-Hais to Martin, Rebecca, Hanford and Mig for all the work they put into making this such a polished, fun event. And Hanford's bus-driving skills were truly Akilolo, but you probably already know that. The drive North in the Monkey Bus with Monkeyman, Virani, and his wife, Sandrine was a lot of fun too. I tried to use my best Maurice Chevalier voice at all times to make them feel right at home, repeating the only French phrase that I know, which is "Oh ho ho, mon-ami. I am always ready to, how-you-say, Put On Zee Show" which I learned from Pierre the Macaw in Disneyland's Enchanted Tiki Room. This worked so well at making Sandrine feel at home, that after about 5 minutes she put her stereo headphones and fell asleep. The unveiling of Martin and Rebecca's new Novato Grotto on Thursday night was well worth all the Hilupilikoa, let me tell you. At precisely the same minute that Krakatoa exploded, one-hundred and twenty-two years earlier, Martin pulled the lever made from the carved thighbone of an ancient Maori witchdoctor and the hydraulic tikicchino-hybrid brass engine let out a high-pitched wail like Yma-Sumac. Powered by pure Absinthe-steam, it raise the rolled, Aku-Aku-coin counterweights, which in turn switched on the Exotica music, dimmed the lights and slowly rolled back the velvet curtain, revealing what is perhaps the most perfectly-imagined home tiki-bar that I have ever seen. Here is a picture I took of it: I shared drinks for the first time with The Drunken Hat, Tikicleen, Tiki Monkey and many others. Then it was off to Mr. Vice Grip's Bamboo Room, where we met up with Humuhumu and Tikifish. Mister Vice Grip has a cool name. I think maybe I will change my name to Sabu The Needlenose Boy. Maybe not. The Mayor of Fairfax read a proclaimation declaring March 31st "Tiki Day In Fairfax". Then some woman flashed her Ala-ihis at him during the newspaper photograph and suddenly he declared the entire month of March "Tiki Month in Fairfax" and handed Martiki the key to the city or his Hyundai - I don't remember which. Martin tried reading phony proclaimations from mayors each succeeding night, hoping that a naked girl would appear again, but it was not to be. Good try though on his part. Project Pimento and Ape sounded fantastic. Humuhumu danced. Monkeyman filmed the bands. Tikifish bought me a drink. It was strange and wonderful to talk to Tikifish without constantly checking over my shoulder to see if my boss was nearby so I could close the Shout window. What a relief to get back to work on Monday so that I could be my natural self again with her, without all this face-to-face Ulaula. Auê! The next morning, Monkeyman, Virani, Sandrine and myself hiked to the top of Mount Tamalpais in the Mill Valley area to work off the Chi-Chis from the night before. With that landmark in site, we had no trouble getting to the Phoenix Hotel before the buses left at 4:00pm. I really liked the Phoenix Hotel, with its modernist 1960s architecture, custom-tiled swimming pool, and one of the best Continental Breakfast/Bikini Model Shoots that I've ever experienced. Five stars! Here we picked up Hula Hula (not a fish name), Chongolio (not a fish name), and Seamus (not a fish name) and Jauna among others. Leaving the sparkling hotel grounds on the way to the Tonga Room, you were suddenly faced again with the funky urban-ness of the Civic Center of San Francisco. "For those of you new to the City," said Hanford as he drove, "If you look out to the left you can get a glimpse of some authentic San Francisco hookers." I craned my neck and sure enough, walking quickly down the sidewalk were several women in garish, tight-fitting dresses who practically exuded an air of cheap sexuality. Then in embarassment I realized it was Humuhumu, Tikifish, and Crystal Chandelier, running to catch the next shuttle bus. It's humor like that that makes Hanford a god to me. The Tonga Room had to be one of the highlights of the weekend for me, with its high ceilings, dim lighting, ship's masts and riggings, dense foliage, and giant tikis lurking in the shadows. The minute we arrived a rainstorm showered the central pool from the overhanging roofs. I was in heaven! The restaurant was mostly empty, so we could roam to our hearts content, snapping pictures. Big Al bought me a drink. Even the buffet wasn't half bad this time. Of course, I didn't partake of the buffet, so maybe that was the reason. The food was better at our next stop, the Conga Lounge, as were the Mai Tais. Shelley bought me a drink. From this point we headed over to Trader Vic's Emeryville, another high point for me. Great Tikis and decor. We had a private ballroom, just for the Tiki-Central party. The way we filled that room was a testament to the dedication, comraderie, and tiki spirit that only an over-bloated raffle can create. "How many tickets would you like?" Martin asked me when my turn in line came up. I tried my best to judge how many tickets would give me a good chance at winning a prize. I counted the number of prizes. Then I counted the number of people. Then I counted the number of prizes again. "One please" I said. The fact that I won five different prizes with that single ticket should be a lesson to all those TC'ers who decided to stay home this weekend. The lesson, of course, is that the contest was rigged in favor of Sabu The Coconut Boy, but don't let that stop you next year. The Mai-Kai Gents played some stellar sets. Humuhumu danced. Monkeyman filmed the band. We all sweated. Someone bought me drinks. The high point of the evening for me, however, was meeting the famous Kohalacharms in person! Traderpup introduced us and we had a great discussion on mug-collecting. I even gave him one of my rare Pele mugs in trade for a future visit to his house to see his collection. The strange thing was, Midnight Tiki's wife seemed to know Kohalacharms very well. Almost too well if you get my drift, the way they were holding hands and practically glued together at the waist. And it was a shame I never got to meet Midnight Tiki himself. I hear he's quite a joker and we probably would have gotten along great. Oh Well. After getting the drunken guests shuttle buses and taxis back to their hotels, Hanford chose a select group of us (those who could stand upright), to drive back to the Conga Lounge for more drinks and dancing. The DJ played a selection of Salsa and Merenge which Humuhumu danced to, and I deluded myself into believing I could still remember how to dance to. Monkeyman was filming the back of his eyelids in his hotel room. Someone bought us two big scorpion bowls and there was a limbo contest. Which I vaguely remember not winning. My eyelids were having their own limbo contest, playing "how low can you go". So was newcomer John's pants. I propped my eyes back open and discovered that I could now see two of everything. which was good because I was now dancing with two Humuhumus. Sitting back at the bar, Seamus was regaling me with tales of heart-stopping adventure. My monkey skull necklace began to talk to me. I ordered it a drink. Hanford calling us back to the bus. Vague recollection of stumbling into my hotel room and falling into bed, taking a lamp with me. In the next bed, Monkeyman doesn't even move. I fall asleep. Ah. Saturday. The big day. The KikaKapu day. I wake up refreshed. Partake of the usual Continental Breakfast and Bikini Photo Shoot with HulaHula, Jungle Trader, Monkeyman, HumuHumu, Al, Seamus and others. We have a little relaxed shopping time in Japantown during the day. I buy a Hello Kitty Breathalizer and Handcuff kit, then suddenly it's 4:00pm and time for the next night of festivities to begin! First we walk to the new San Francisco Trader Vics. I gotta tell you, I was really impressed. I like cluttered tiki bars as much as the next guy, but I like clean, stylish, minimilist tiki bars just as much. And the new Trader Vic's was one of the best. Not as dark as your typical tiki restaurant, but with high cielings, beautiful wood, and clean lines. There was plenty of tiki decor to go around, but it was displayed nicely. Kind of what a Ralph Lauren safari room might look like, except with New Guinea masks instead of animal trophy heads on the wall. Many HUGE Marquesan tikis and the biggest outrigger canoe I've ever seen hanging from the cieling. Best of all, it was a relaxed atmosphere, with Hawaiian music playing lightly in the background, which allowed me to sit at the tables and have great conversation with many people. The drinks were dirt cheap by Trader Vic's standards ($7.50 Mai Tais) just for our group, and waiters and waitresses brought appetizers around to us on trays. They treated us real nice. Outside Vic's we boarded the giant tiki bus which had been prepared and lovingly decorated for us. I had only one complaint with the bus, and that was that I couldn't get any reading done with all the shouting and laughing and people serving me drinks every ten minutes. Please, people! The first stop was Trader Sam's. One of the oldest pre-tiki bars around, (possibly from the late 1930s?), walking inside is like stepping into one of my old linen postcards. Old-school thick rattan (not bamboo) bar forming a half circle in the center of the restaurant. Cozy booths along the walls, each in a rattan cage with bent-rattan archways to each booth spelling a different South Seas island. Drop-down art-deco shaped ceiling above the bar done in tight-woven matting-the kind they don't make anymore. There's not many of these places left in the world. I was transported back into the 1940s and found myself asking, "What Would the Jab Do?". He would probably buy me a drink. Yes, I was correct. There was the Jab ordering me a Yellow Bird in a tall hurricane glass. Next stop was old Tiki Bob himself. Believe it or not, Folks, Tiki Bob is actually a large load-bearing pillar in front of a store. Yes, it's true. I found it unbelievable myself. The Hawaiian legends from the Island of Bob don't mention this, and thus you are unprepared. I didn't even realize that Bob had a face until I saw the photographs. I thought he was just a cylinder. That's because I ran up from behind, jumped in the picture, then ran back to the bus from behind Tiki Bob, never running around to the front to take a look. I blame this on the Jab and his treacherous Yellow Bird. By the time we get out of the bus again at The Bamboo Hut, I've already had six drinks. I'm pretty happy. I'm told that the Bamboo Hut is in a district of San Francisco called the "Nude Girls". I can see this is true by looking at the signs up and down the street. My best memory of the Bamboo Hut is that this is where the bartender taught me the Malolo trick with the flaming volcano-bowl. If you stick your finger quickly into the flaming 151 rum in the middle of the volcano, your finger will be coated with a blue flame of rum itself. This looks impressive. To a very drunk person this looks very impressive. You must remember to blow out your finger fairly quickly though. I bought several volcano bowls just so I could show off this trick as much as possible. Once one finger is gone, you can use another finger. It's all completely safe. The final stop of the night was the Lingba Lounge. By this time I suddenly had a revelation. And that revelation was: "I never want to have another rum drink as long as I live." Then I had a second revelation. And that revelation was: "I need to sit down". Amazingly I found the last available seat in the bar. Right back at a small table by the djs. Here I could watch Otto and The Jab and Virani spin their eclectic collection of records and at the same time enjoy the fact that various women, each having their own second revelations, were sitting in my lap. This was a good way to wind down the evening. Monkeyman was filming the djs. Humuhumu was dancing. But seriously, drinking steadilly for three nights in a row really played havoc with my Ulua Pauu. It wasn't until I had a nice, greasy Lae-Nihi with cheese at McDonalds on the drive home the next day that I began to feel better. I think I may even force down a Mai Tai in a week or so, if somebody's buying. Sabu [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy on 2005-04-07 09:33 ] |
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Crazy, crazy. |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 6:46 PM
Great recap Sabu! I practically relived the weekend! And thanks for sharing your postcard collection. Formidable! |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 7:10 PM
Man, oh, man that was quite a weekend! The Gents y The Mysterious Miss Mauna Loa had a blast playing for the gang at Trader Vic's! Thanks for the cheering, the dancing, and the aloha spirit. I really enjoyed seeing you all and getting the chance to catch up a bit with all my buddies. See y'all at the next luau! -Iuka Grogg |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 7:44 PM
WOW! With y'all's many vivid photos and especially Sabu's step-by-step retelling, I feel like I was there - I even feel vaguely hungover. Thanks all of you of your sharing. Why didn't I come this year??? |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 9:00 PM
Shell in the Pacific writes... Sabu, Chongolio, Vic, Thanks to everyone who worked so hard to make the SF Tiki Crawl V a success! This was our first SF crawl, and the OC Crawl has got a really tough act to follow. Get on it Bong! (Oh did you want me to help?) I enjoyed meeting you all over and over, and even so I still can't remember who you are. So, that must mean I had a good time! 29 days to Oasis and counting! |
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Tue, Apr 5, 2005 9:57 PM
Sahhhhh-boooooooooo Better than pics. |
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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 12:20 PM
Well, I finally made it to Tiki Central after what I have to say was one of the best times I've had in recent memory ... umm ... make that haze of drunken forgetfullness! I enjoyed meeting all of you, even the ones who weren't expecting a "random with abandon" to elbow his way into the sanctum sanctorum of all that is tiki, shirtless (and sometimes pantsless), carrying a flaming monkey bowl as communion chalice and a pineapple wafer, a dirty vicar at that, full of booze drenched confidence and ... oh, whatever! You get the drift! I just want to say thank you to absolutely everyone I met last weekend. I think you're probably the most enjoyable group to be around that I've met in a long time and I'm hoping I'll see you again soon -- maybe even at Oasis if Otto gives me a volunteer spot and I can afford a place to stay. Any offers? I promise to keep my pants on unless asked to remove them... Thanks Mai Tai for all the pics. You seem to have captured the essence of my time spent with you all, though in my memory I don't remember looking so drunk, sweaty and bloated. Oh, and the demonic red-eye was a good one too. Thanks for that close up! It was well worth wading through those pics, though, to get to the gem -- HumuHumu riding that giant schlong. It's on my hard drive right now and will forever be part of my system backups. I wish I could ramble on here and thank everyone individually, cuz lord knows I love to talk ... (well, just one -- Seamus, thanks again for not getting upset that I kept hitting on your wife, but as you know she does have cute toes!) ... Anyway, I've got to get to work for da man so I can afford the next flaming monkey bowl. Peace out to all the tiki peeps! John "Tonga-in-Chiki" Fesenko |
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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 1:37 PM
Welcome aboard Tonga-in-Chiki!! |
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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 1:40 PM
Hello Everyone! It was really fantastic to meet all of you and I had the most excellent weekend in my home town with everyone! Next year I really must not miss out on the bus-- driving around and searching for parking even in a relatively sober state of mind was no fun! Thanks for a very special weekend and lots of very good drinks. :D I hope to see many of you again, maybe even before next year! I have quite a few fun photos that I'm working on getting on the web. I'll post the link in a day or two (poor old home computer is sooooo sllllooooowww). Suzanne [ Edited by: suzanne on 2005-04-06 13:42 ] |
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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 2:04 PM
I am certainly glad everyone had so much fun. Reading all the posts and seeing the pictures was the next best thing to being there. Why do you guys have to be sooo far away? Can't wait to see more pic's. |
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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 2:55 PM
Well, well well, We rolled in to our driveway late last night after the 10 hr drive home. The fun filled memories were still bouncing around in our road weary heads, but reading the posts and seeing the pictures here have put it all into a pleasant context that helps fill in some of the gaps. Some of my favorite moments: Big thankyous to all those who purchased my Tikis over the weekend, and even bigger thanks to all those who worked so hard to make this crawl happen. We will never forget it!! Jauna(Mrs.Seamus)cheers while Humuhumu checks for yet another winning ticket. The proud moment when my Plaque was raffled off. The bus. Tonga-in-Cheeky gettin his groove on! what the last drink looked like- that I remember... My only regret is that we didn't wear name tags the entire time so I could have a fighting chance at remembering them all. Looking at the pics here also makes me realise how many people I didn't get a chance to meet- or at least I don't remember meeting! This will likely become an annual trip for us so maybe after 4 or 5 years I too won't need the name tags. Tonga-in-Cheeky, glad to see you made it on board. No worries brother. The fact that you still have both your legs intact is testament that you didn't cross the line, and I'm a good sport! Welcome to Tiki Central!! [ Edited by: seamus on 2005-04-06 17:09 ] |
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Ahhhh... Now I finally have a moment to post properly. I had very high expectations for this crawl, and I have to say they were handily beat. The only low part was the heartbreak of having to see my dearest friends making the supreme sacrifice on Thursday and Friday nights, and not drinking so we could be safely shuttled about. Huge, huge, huge thanks to our official organizers Mig, Hanford and Martin, and the unofficial organizer, Rebecca. I know they all put a lot of effort and love into the planning, but I also know from talking to Mig & Hanford that the one who really made this happen, the one who managed to get Fairfax, Oakland and San Francisco to declare it "Tiki Day," the one who is truly responsible for making what could have only been "hey, wouldn't it be cool if" musings into actual memories of an incredible time that we all get to share forever, is Martiki. Thank you, thank you, a thousand times, thank you. Martin, you deserve every single good thing life can give you. Some of my favorite parts of the weekend include: the Phoenix, which is a great little hotel and is where I'll be staying again when I find myself in SF; getting to spend time with Seamus & Jauna, getting to meet tikifish, finally -- it felt a little weird being able to look her in the eyes while talking to her -- she and her friend Crystal Chandelier were a blast; Unga Bunga's impromptu songs about the shuttle bus, which he likely doesn't remember :wink:; the unexpected whirlwind that was Tonga-in-Chiki, who made your resident wild child look like a schoolmarm (very glad to see you found your way here to TC, TiC, and I hope we see you at Oasis); the continuing dysfunctional love/hate co-dependent relationship with the f*@#ing Tonga Room; riding the giant cock; Big Bad Tiki Daddy's incredibly thoughtful gift -- a lovely and very tiny aloha shirt that fits me perfectly; watching Hanford finally able to have a drink (or three) post-shuttle, courtesy of Jauna; meat sticks & mechanically separated chicken; helping Hanford with his meat stick; limbo at the Conga Lounge, and the ensuing bruises; going origami crazy at the Japan center, and Al graciously waiting while Shelley & I had some very good sushi off of little boats; dancing, dancing, more dancing, never enough dancing; forgetting yet again that the Mallard opens at 12, not 11; getting to share my position on the relative merits of the different brands of cheddar-flavored crackers (Cheez-its have none); and the sweet healing powers of Pla-Doh. A few pictures (the rest are here if you missed the link earlier: http://photo.humuhumu.com/v/sftikicrawl2005/) For some reason, all the guys had goofy looks on their faces at the Bamboo Bar in Fairfax... Could it have had something to do with the arrival of Crazy Naked Lady? (seen here, licking Tonga-in-Chiki -- no, the other one licking Tonga-in-Chiki): Mig, AppleVenus, Hanford & me: The rooms at the Phoenix all had these cool little bamboo xylophone thingys, which probably have a proper name that I don't know: Me an' sweetpea: Meet baby pineapple!: My newly won dashboard hula doll gets put to good use: Jauna dominates the limbo contest, even though she had to hold her dress closed with one hand: Partaking in one of many, many volcano bowls enjoyed over the weekend: A lovely tiki at the new SF Trader Vic's: A look of crazed madness settles into Martiki's face as he's finally able to hold his very first drink of the weekend: The lovely tikifish displays her hard-won almost-drivers license: No, you cannot have some of tikifish's drink: The Women of Mig: The finger-in-the-flaming-151 trick gone awry: Me an' Hanford: Martin, busy hexing people: Yes, we've all seen me ride the giant cock (which was great fun, btw), but Martin got his own special time in, too: My Pla-Doh Cheez-It: My Pla-Doh International Tiki Day Flapjacks: Hanford's ceramic owl: Tonga-in-Cheeky's donut, with actual crushed-shell sprinkles: Big love to you all, and thank you for the wonderful time! Next stop: Oasis!
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Hey Tonga-in-Chiki, welcome aboard!!! Geez, great pictures taken by all. I'm still basking in the afterglow. Here all all of my pictures. Feel free to peruse through the folders, and download whatever you want, there are some real gems in there. Low Resolution photos here: Hi Resolution versions of the pics here: Thanks again to Martin and Rebecca, Hanford, Mig, Humuhumu, and everyone that made it such a great crawl! My fez is off to you! P.S. Damn, Tonga-in-Chiki, you should be adopted as the TC official mascot! :D "It's Mai Tai. It's out of this world." - Victor Jules Bergeron Jr. [ Edited by Humuhumu to shorten extra-long link ] [ Edited by: Humuhumu on 2005-04-07 16:49 ] |
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Heck, if someone designs a mascot costume for me, I'll wear it in a heart beat! |
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Wed, Apr 6, 2005 10:01 PM
all i can say is i never thought i would be running in dress shoes through S.F. ( actually i kinda felt like micheal douglas in the streets of san francisco which was oddly cool) you know that totally breaks my #1 rule in life which is : only run when chased! any way on a serious note it was a pleasure to meet everyone this weekend. fish, sabu, mai tai, monkeyman, tonga, hula hula, seamus and jauna, my doppelganger from the filthy thieving bastards and everyone else who i forgot.(hey i was drinking you know!) and lastly it was great to see all of our old friends as well. you all know who you are! many many many thanks to all who were involved in the planning and execution of one hell of a crawl! edited for spelling [ Edited by: the drunken hat on 2005-04-06 22:11 ] |
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Thu, Apr 7, 2005 9:07 AM
Aloha all and a big mahalo to martiki,rebecca, mig and hanford for another awesome crawl.Lots of hard work and time was spent on ensuring we all had fun and I really appreciat that. OK so on to the rest. First i'd like to apogize to all the married women out there who I either groped or hit on while in toxicated :wink:my bad. thank you all.... and to the new face for me , sorry if I miss you I cant remeber it all. well that all my little brain can think of, thank you one and all.... [ Edited by: hula hula on 2005-04-07 09:09 ] [ Edited by: hula hula on 2005-04-07 09:13 ] [ Edited by: hula hula on 2005-04-07 09:14 ] [ Edited by: hula hula on 2005-04-07 12:08 ] |