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eBay: Ebay-- Disney Volcano Bowl

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TikiJosh posted on 04/16/2007

It's hideous. It's awful! It's.... indescribable. It's being sold as a chip and dip bowl, but I think it could hold * a lot* of 151 in the center.
Here it is.
BTW, not my auction.

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kikekeki posted on 04/16/2007

UGH!!
...and you share this before lunch?!?
well, there's always something for everyone....
K.

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GatorRob posted on 04/16/2007

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no Mickey Mouse volcano bowl.

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PockyTiki posted on 04/16/2007

I was wondering where my chip and dip bowl ran off to.....

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TikiJosh posted on 04/16/2007

On 2007-04-16 09:32, kikekeki wrote:
UGH!!
...and you share this before lunch?!?
well, there's always something for everyone....
K.

Well, I opened up my email this morning, and there it was. Made we want to curl up into the fetal position and cry.

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kikekeki posted on 04/16/2007

...so you just had to share the joy...
what a pal!!
you know it's like a bad wreck, I just have to track this and see if someone buys it...
:P
K.

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tikiwinebear posted on 04/16/2007

I actually saw one of these, live and in person, in an antique shop in Alameda. They had it marked for $49.99. My first impression was YUCK, and HOW DARE THEY DO THAT, but then I started thinking... what a great way to start kids into liking tiki stuff. The grownups can have their flaming volcano, while, together, the kids drank juice from their own volcano bowl (sans the 151, of course). Then I realized, I didn't have any kids and the $49.99 could be spent for something else. So I passed it by.

It probably is still sitting in that same antique shop now.

  • Myke
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Coco Loco posted on 04/16/2007

Wow, no one's bidding. And its so lovely. :o

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kikekeki posted on 04/16/2007

On 2007-04-16 13:58, tikiwinebear wrote:
I actually saw one of these, live and in person, in an antique shop in Alameda. They had it marked for $49.99. My first impression was YUCK, and HOW DARE THEY DO THAT, but then I started thinking... what a great way to start kids into liking tiki stuff. The grownups can have their flaming volcano, while, together, the kids drank juice from their own volcano bowl (sans the 151, of course). Then I realized, I didn't have any kids and the $49.99 could be spent for something else. So I passed it by.

It probably is still sitting in that same antique shop now.

  • Myke

no, it's on ebay...

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TIKI DAVID posted on 04/16/2007

i think i will wait for the "tribute" bowl

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GatorRob posted on 04/17/2007

On 2007-04-16 13:58, tikiwinebear wrote:
I actually saw one of these, live and in person, in an antique shop in Alameda. They had it marked for $49.99. My first impression was YUCK, and HOW DARE THEY DO THAT, but then I started thinking... what a great way to start kids into liking tiki stuff. The grownups can have their flaming volcano, while, together, the kids drank juice from their own volcano bowl (sans the 151, of course).

You mean like this? My kids skipped the Disney bowl though and went straight to the genuine article.

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Digitiki posted on 04/17/2007

There really isn't anything "tiki" about it other than the volcano center.

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