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Has today's TC crowd lost it's original warmth?
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Dustycajun
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Mon, May 4, 2009 6:13 PM
If you mean warm like cooked lobster, then hell yes the TC crowd is warmer than ever after "The Nooner"!
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little lost tiki
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Tue, May 5, 2009 8:31 AM
the best part of the NOONER was teling everybody that that the HOBO VILLAGE was located...in the heart! |
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bigtikidude
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Tue, May 5, 2009 10:44 AM
I'm feeling the warmth.
actually I thought it was pretty funny. Jeff(bigtikidude) [ Edited by: bigtikidude 2009-05-05 10:45 ] |
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GatorRob
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Fri, May 8, 2009 10:42 AM
No we aren't. We just pretend so you won't go snooping around, telling us how we should treat our women, laughing at our puny little waves. We know how you people operate and we don't like it. Not one little bit. What's that? You're here on vacation and have money to spend? :D :D WELCOME TO THE SUNSHINE STATE!!! :D :D |
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KreepyTiki
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Fri, May 8, 2009 4:41 PM
It's weird, but I find that tiki events can be really variable, at least for me. But I need to stress the "at least for me", 'cause it probably IS just me. Recently, for example, I had an absolute BLAST at the Don The Beachcomber opening, the Tiki Bar TV 4th Birthday party at The Warehouse, and at the Trader Vic's L.A. pre-opening. 3 events -- 3 fantastic times. Then, for whatever reason, I left Bamboo Ben's Nooner last Sunday feeling let down and depressed. And why? Again, it was probably ME. No -- scratch that. It was DEFINITELY me. 'Cause the event itself ROCKED, as did the bands! There was a huge, festive, fun-loving crowd there and Ben was the perfect host, making himself available and helpful to everybody (and I assume the same was true of Mrs. Boo -- I just haven't MET her yet -- oddly enough, after all these years). But sometimes all it takes is one or two awkward encounters to taint the whole experience. A perfect example of that was when I attempted to chat with Holden at his Tiki Farm booth. Now, I'd had nifty chats with him at other recent events, but he wasn't a VENDOR at those. But at the Nooner... Well, that was a futile experience from the get-go because he was SWAMPED with people every minute wanting either to chat or to buy something. And so, rather than just sayin' "aloha" & goin' my merry way, I stood there and stood there and... And all to NO avail 'cause he was never NOT busy and swamped. And so I ended up feeling ridiculous for wasting all that time when I could have been visiting with other TC'ers who were not VENDING! Live and learn. But that doesn't mean that TC'ers OR the events have lost their friendliness, it just means I needed to refocus and just move on to other things/people. Finally I DID do that at the Nooner and had nifty chats with Doug Horne & other artists during their less swamped moments, and kool reunions with some of my fellow attendees. But, by that time, my lack of sunscreen had caught up with me and I had to either head back home to West L.A. or risk ending up on the menu at Red Lobster! And I've had similar experiences at a few other events over the years as well, having two nifty days at Oasis, let's say, vrs. a couple so-so days at the SAME Oasis. So there ya go... Like I said, it's just me. But at the time it CAN seem like it's all THEM! :wink: Cheers & Mahalo :drink: :tiki: |
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RevBambooBen
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Fri, May 8, 2009 9:06 PM
Self portrait at the Nooner. Next time we're getting more help so we can be able to chat with everyone more than 4.5 seconds. It was crazy busy! |
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palapala
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Mon, Aug 3, 2009 1:10 PM
I have to bump this thread. What the hell happened to the sprit of ALOHA???? Life is too damn short to treat people badly... I'm now feeling nervous about the upcomming Tikikon on Portland, because I'm not really known by many folks.. It can be hard to make connections in a new social environment. |
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little lost tiki
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Mon, Aug 3, 2009 1:31 PM
it's probably just you.palapa! You and Kreepytiki should hang out! at the pappy Haggler's booth in the Artist Alley this Oasis :) |
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woofmutt
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Mon, Aug 3, 2009 1:43 PM
In any group of people who a common interest as a "bond" there's going to be lots of variances in likes and friendliness. This is true whether it's Tiki, dogs, old cars, or religion. (Big churches are well known for having cliques and attitudes and those are people who claim to share a common faith that makes them better people.) Do you really think that all the people at a cat show are great friends or even friendly towards each other just because they happen to like cats? Just because someone is into Tiki and you're into Tiki doesn't mean they're going to be into you. You can't take it personally. There have always been people on Tiki Central who, judging from their posts, I have never been interested in getting to know. And at Rockabilly shows and some Tiki events it's been fairly clear to me that there are others who have no interest in talking to me. How do I know? The classic "Excuse me..." and they walk off 3 feet to either stand and stare into space or talk to someone who they obviously consider to be much cooler than me. I could take it personally but I'd really rather people were bluntly honest than pretend to be friendly while quietly thinking I'm a dork and wishing there was someone cooler to talk to. (Or pretending to be happy to see me after they'd previously given me the brush off.) You pretty much can't change people's preferences about you. You can only decide to not act like them. When I show up at an event and see the people who made it clear they had no interest in me I just look right past them and have a good time anyway. Focus your time and energy on your actual friends and loved ones and not on people you assumed would be lovely and friendly but who proved themselves otherwise. |
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hiltiki
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Mon, Aug 3, 2009 2:26 PM
Or you can do what I do when I go to a Tiki social gathering. I usually take my laptop computer with me and I usually find a place to sit and I get a nice tropical drink, some munchies and I get on Tiki Central and I get on Shout and I find someone to chat with while I am sitting at the party with all the tiki loving people. This definitely makes me feel included. |
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KeithH
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Mon, Aug 3, 2009 3:45 PM
woofmutt is 100% accurate here. I've been running an event for a group of people with a very specific interest for the past decade +. Over the years I've met some REALLY great people that I keep in touch with on a regular basis... but I've also met some others that I don't even miss after the event is over. I am very glad that everyone is not the same (with the same level of likes/dislikes etc). Imagine how boring this world would be. Just because someone doesn't have the exact same likes and dislikes that you do isn't a bad thing. Talk to them for a while and you might even find a new like (or even a dislike) that you didn't know you had and then move on to talk with someone else.
palapala - I totally know how you feel on this one. This will be my first Tiki Kon too. I've not yet met anyone in the local area either. Rebecca and I are a bit nervous as we do not know what to expect from this group. You are more than welcome to join us at the "newbie table". :) |
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GiantRobotTiki
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Fri, Sep 25, 2009 2:37 PM
Thats interesting that you say that...My sister was always involved with TC for many years. 6 that I can remember. She's made the same comments about some of the events as well. But I guess thats normal for any evolution for a movement like this one. It just happens. People come and people go. Oh well. |
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Atomic Tiki Punk
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Fri, Sep 25, 2009 7:38 PM
oh yes, Plenty of Dicks here, but I gota say, the good ones make up for it, Bamboo Ben & Mrs. Boo are just great people, Holden & Mike are alota fun to chat up, if they have a free moment to talk, Wes,Pua & Charlie have real Aloha! many more, but I have run into lots of rude types to, Bamboo Ben's get togethers tend to be alot of fun, even if it's a small crowd. Now Punk & Tiki mix well, like a Mai Tai with attitude. [ Edited by: Atomic Tiki Punk 2009-09-25 19:39 ] |
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RevBambooBen
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Thu, Nov 19, 2009 5:41 AM
2012? |
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Kon-Hemsby
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Fri, Nov 20, 2009 5:06 AM
Speaking from this side of the pond, I feel that the warmth and celebration at tiki gatherings just seems to get better and better. Maybe it's because we're a smaller group than our friends in the USA, but considering we're the reserved 'nation', we certianly mix well and share the fun times. |
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HelloTiki
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Fri, Nov 20, 2009 8:20 AM
Unlike other "God fearing peoples", I don't recall any religious wars among the Tiki groups.....yet. Although my "God of Parking" Tiki could probably kick your Tiki's knothole anyday. |
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woofmutt
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Wed, Dec 2, 2009 4:13 PM
You know scientists have said that if you have lost your warmth a plain whit XL limited edition t-shirt might just be the thing to help get your warmth back. Something like these: Hello Tiki Central Friends! SIMPLY shoot me a PM and we'll go from there... If you order all four they will be only $13 apiece (plus shipping) THIS SALE WILL BE EXCLUSIVELY TIKI CENTRAL for awhile and then I'm gonna throw the remainders up on the website/myspace/facebook etc.... but for now.... Please indicate WHICH shirt/shirts you want by title.... and Yes! We do take paypal! First Shirt... "Four Faces" (Hawaiian) Second Shirt... "the Nervous Guest" (PNG) Third Shirt... "the Gossips" (Rapa Nui) Third Shirt... "the Friend Collector" (Maori) Thanks again! |
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hiltiki
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Wed, Dec 2, 2009 8:07 PM
:lol: |
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RevBambooBen
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Thu, Dec 3, 2009 3:24 AM
can I get a black one in XXXXXXXLG? |
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little lost tiki
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Thu, Dec 3, 2009 7:53 AM
oh brother..... |
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beadtiki
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Thu, Dec 3, 2009 10:45 AM
Well, Woof, at least you were able to segue nicely into THIS topic...unlike how you hijacked my incredibly important thread about boredom! |
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Haole Jim
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Thu, Dec 3, 2009 6:58 PM
'Only been e-hanging here a few months and it seems a nice enough bunch of folks. |
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Atomic Tiki Punk
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Thu, Feb 13, 2014 11:20 PM
Bump! |
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tikicoma
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Fri, Feb 14, 2014 1:38 AM
Hey ATP, I would have preferred the kool aid the Pranksters handed out to the one at Jonestown. What flavor are you thinking of serving? aloha, tikicoma |
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tikiskip
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Fri, Feb 14, 2014 4:35 AM
Has today's TC crowd lost it's original warmth? Yes but you could take out TC crowd and put in world or America I like this line... "OK. I get that maybe I don’t look just like them…I don’t wear the spiffy 50s mod clothes or the BC glasses that make me look like a cool nerd. I also don’t wear the vintage bark cloth gowns, or anything vintage for that matter. I am not a rockabilly, surf punk, 40s wannabe or pretty much tiki wearing anything. But that used to never be a problem. I wasn’t wearing smelly, torn clothing. I did not look like a dirt bag. I was not inebriated to the point that I was obnoxious. I didn’t look any where out of the norm. What’s up with this?" |
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tiki mick
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Fri, Feb 14, 2014 7:00 AM
[ Edited by: lucas vigor 2016-09-01 09:35 ] |