T
Joined: Oct 26, 2005
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A few of us went on Sunday, and with the exception Crazy Al and Doug Horne, there were no Tiki vendors. We were very disappointed, as we had cashed in our coin jars. Where was everyone? Still tikied-out from Tiki Oasis?
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CA
Joined: Jun 25, 2002
Posts: 1876
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CA
On 2009-08-19 08:59, crazy al wrote:
Tiki Fest has gone back to it's Hawaiian Hula roots! so come out for some see some great HULA!!!!
Jeff... I think that this, the second post on the thread, plus the fabulous flier you posted was pretty good info as to the nature of this year's event. But keep up the great work informing all. You did post this thing before i did. That was cool.
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KBT3
Joined: Jan 10, 2005
Posts: 1738
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KBT3
Did that Bruddah Moki, or whatever that thing with the big rubber head was, make an appearance? I missed it if it did.
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S
Joined: Sep 30, 2002
Posts: 1462
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On 2009-08-24 16:54, bigtikidude wrote:
sorry for being a wet blanket,
I just thought that people might want a reality report,
not a rainbows and unicorns review.
:roll:
if you went and had fun, great for you.
I guess, TC is a if you don't have anything good to say,
shut the fuck up, type of forum now.
Jeff(btd)
"somebody there at the Party said they went to the tiki fest,
and said it was the worst they had ever seen it. "
I think it's still OK to have an opinion here Jeff, but second-hand speculation is just that.
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JW
Joined: Jan 01, 2008
Posts: 704
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On 2009-08-24 23:36, King Bushwich the 33rd wrote:
Did that Bruddah Moki, or whatever that thing with the big rubber head was, make an appearance? I missed it if it did.
Yeah, it/he/whatever was walking around, scaring kids, and shaking hands when we were there. The poor guy had to hold the head on with his hands most of the time, because it was so tall. :lol:
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Hakalugi
Special Tiki Central Agent
Redondo Beach, CA
Joined: Aug 10, 2004
Posts: 3465
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On 2009-08-24 23:51, squid wrote:
On 2009-08-24 16:54, bigtikidude wrote:
sorry for being a wet blanket,
I just thought that people might want a reality report,
not a rainbows and unicorns review.
:roll:
if you went and had fun, great for you.
I guess, TC is a if you don't have anything good to say,
shut the fuck up, type of forum now.
Jeff(btd)
"somebody there at the Party said they went to the tiki fest,
and said it was the worst they had ever seen it. "
I think it's still OK to have an opinion here Jeff, but second-hand speculation is just that.
Second hand or first hand, as long as the information is correctly relayed, then there is really no difference.
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S
Joined: Sep 30, 2002
Posts: 1462
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On 2009-08-25 00:16, Hakalugi wrote:
On 2009-08-24 23:51, squid wrote:
On 2009-08-24 16:54, bigtikidude wrote:
sorry for being a wet blanket,
I just thought that people might want a reality report,
not a rainbows and unicorns review.
:roll:
if you went and had fun, great for you.
I guess, TC is a if you don't have anything good to say,
shut the fuck up, type of forum now.
Jeff(btd)
"somebody there at the Party said they went to the tiki fest,
and said it was the worst they had ever seen it. "
I think it's still OK to have an opinion here Jeff, but second-hand speculation is just that.
Second hand or first hand, as long as the information is correctly relayed, then there is really no difference.
Fair enough.
So let me rephrase that:
That's someone else's negative opinion you are relaying. We would like to hear YOUR opinion from a first-hand perspective.
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T
Joined: May 18, 2003
Posts: 846
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T
Cindy , my son and I had a lot of fun . I bought a bamboo blowgun that is dead on . But now I have to find some type of paralizing poison to dip the darts in .
One great thing that happened . We were strolling along and someone noticed the Koa wood Lono necklace I had had carved for Cindy and asked if Crazy Al had carved that for her . What a compliment . :)
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1961surf
Tiki Socialite
Newport Beach, Ca .
Joined: May 03, 2007
Posts: 2065
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I was there and it was fun.I made some good connections.No there were not as many tiki
vendors as we would have liked , but over all it was a blast.The people were all very
friendly and in great moods.Bought a couple more plumeria flower plants for my back
yard and drank alot of Hinano beer ....what more could you ask for .BTW lots of cute
wahines as well .
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Hakalugi
Special Tiki Central Agent
Redondo Beach, CA
Joined: Aug 10, 2004
Posts: 3465
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On 2009-08-25 09:04, TIKI-RAY wrote:
Cindy , my son and I had a lot of fun . I bought a bamboo blowgun that is dead on . But now I have to find some type of paralizing poison to dip the darts in .
...
The traditional way is to start with one of these:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison_dart_frog
Or if that's too much trouble, Instructables has some homebrew methods
that have worked well for me: http://www.instructables.com/community/poison-darts/
The poison ivy route is ingenious but a little slow.
And here's some more info from the ever popular Blowguns Northwest:
http://www.blowgunsnorthwest.com/poison.htm
Enjoy!
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LS
Joined: Oct 21, 2002
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LS
I only found out about this event after I had our whole trip planned.
Had I known earlier I would have made a good effort to hang out in SoCal a bit longer and give this event a try.
Looks like a bunch of fun! Maybe next year!
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IK
Joined: Nov 14, 2008
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IK
We went down on Sunday. Always great to
hear some Hawaiian music live and see some
Hula. Bought some stuff too. Cheers AL! Plus Bruno
got to hang at the dog beach next door and bark his little
ass off. He slept good that night! Good times.
Forgot to take snaps except a couple of us at the end.
Always forget about the camera at the bottom of my pocket.
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T
Joined: Nov 21, 2006
Posts: 119
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On 2009-08-24 11:39, crazy al wrote:
....in fact it was the best fest ever if you were a Pacific Islander family that enjoys celebrating your culture... as skewed as it might be by Mainland traditions...
Local guy complained about the noise and non relevance of 'Hollywood' hula etc...
but it had the biggest stage and most performers as well as audience!
the TBF started as a Hula event and brought on board Tiki people with the success of Oasis. However the Hula community was not to enthusiastic about the change and many vendors are burned out after Oasis. The TBF was forced to move to the weekend after Oasis in it's 6th year? As for Tiki Beach?? the organizers will have to deal with that, but after 9 years you should know what to expect from the Long Beach festival and not project your own cultural desires upon someone else and their party plans..... (Tiki folks have quite a bad rep. for this)....
C'Al...As a Pacific Islander, I want to say mahalo. So good you understand. :)
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KBT3
Joined: Jan 10, 2005
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KBT3
It's back for 2012.
If you can't get to San Diego.
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B
Joined: Aug 10, 2004
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Some would say really bad timing.
but then again,
this is more a Hawaiiana thing,
than Tiki per se
Jeff(btd)
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