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gooneybird posted on 07/21/2006

Hey Guys...new guy here. I've just finished up an invitation for a party we're having next month - thought I'd share the art side of it with you all. I'm thinking about re-using some of this and making a poster for myself:

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Thanks for looking!

[ Edited by: gooneybird 2006-07-20 19:06 ]

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little lost tiki posted on 07/21/2006

Very fun! Wished I lived in the area-should be a blast! He's got one of those WC Fields kinda nose! Very Cute!

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kctiki posted on 07/21/2006

Ah yesss. A striking resembalance to W.C. Fields. That would make a great looking poster.

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pappythesailor posted on 07/21/2006

What's a 'tiki freak on'?

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Hakalugi posted on 07/21/2006

On 2006-07-21 11:26, pappythesailor wrote:
What's a 'tiki freak on'?

And why is the Tiki holding a martini glass and not a Tiki mug?

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The Granite Tiki posted on 07/21/2006

A Tiki drinking from a tiki mug could be akin to a chicken eating fried chicken. :wink:

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Hakalugi posted on 07/21/2006

On 2006-07-21 13:28, The Granite Tiki wrote:
A Tiki drinking from a tiki mug could be akin to a chicken eating fried chicken. :wink:

Nothing unusual there. There are many portrayals of cannibal Tikis.

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Tikiwahine posted on 07/21/2006

haha, only that's northwest first nations art, not tiki. Though I've seen all sorts of crossovers, so that mug could very well have been called a 'tiki' back when it was made or sold.

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Tiki Pop posted on 07/21/2006

On 2006-07-21 13:04, Hakalugi wrote:

On 2006-07-21 11:26, pappythesailor wrote:
What's a 'tiki freak on'?

And why is the Tiki holding a martini glass and not a Tiki mug?

maybe its a Martiki glass from Tiki Farm?

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Tikiwahine posted on 07/21/2006


My painting by Flounder, the cannibal trio is one of my faves.

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Hakalugi posted on 07/21/2006

On 2006-07-21 14:04, Tikiwahine wrote:
haha, only that's northwest first nations art, not tiki. Though I've seen all sorts of crossovers, so that mug could very well have been called a 'tiki' back when it was made or sold.

Thanks for the correction Tikiwahine,

And this just goes to show that Cannibalism is not just for Tikis anymore.

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