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Official Tiki Oasis 2012 thread for TO12

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Otto posted on Thu, May 10, 2012 12:49 AM

On 2012-05-09 09:17, JOHN-O wrote:

On 2012-05-06 18:10, Rum Dog wrote:

...Hey lets not get me started on monkeys again. I am trying to change my image.

Rum Dog... less monkey, more Eurospy. More cheesecake !!

"Get the point ?" (as Lancelot Link quiped in the feature "MonkeyBall").

And here is Elke Summers in A Shot in the Dark with Peter Sellers


HI everyone,

Excited about this year! What's the skinny on Sunday Night? Anyone know? Coming from a far so trying to figure flights.

Mahalo

EJ

Any word on symposium tickets not included with your wrist band? Potential sale date and time? Thanks.

SC

[ Edited by: Spy Chief 2012-05-10 20:21 ]

SC

All Agent alert!
The Maltese Tiki is missing!
We have reason to believe Council Guide may be responsible
The only image we have of the missing monument is this artist sketch done by Bosko

[ Edited by: Spy Chief 2012-05-10 20:22 ]

[ Edited by: Council Guide 2012-05-10 20:24 ]

[ Edited by: Spy Chief 2012-05-10 20:26 ]

M

Agents Mariner and Luau Lilly are now in possession of tickets to Oasis.
Disguise will be maintained at all times, beware!

My revenge for the betrayal in Lyon has only just begun. How will you drink without your precious Tiki mug now?

RD

On 2012-05-09 09:17, JOHN-O wrote:
Rum Dog... less monkey, more Eurospy. More cheesecake !!

I am not going to monkey around with some want-a-be Euro-spy trash. I am going with the real deal, the Bond franchise itself. What I have is the forgotten little step-child in the Bond series. I was fortunate to have viewed this fiasco during my sophomore year in high school.

After The Man with the Golden Gun was met with mixed reviews and lower than expected box-office receipts, Bond producers were in put in a scramble to find someone to salvage the franchise. They looked for someone who was British, who had a big name star power and sex appeal. After a rushed search which involved much panic they thought they had landed the perfect choice. Yes, the one and only Mick Jagger was cast as the martini sipping secret agent in the only unreleased film in the series. The film, For Special Services, performed so poorly with test audiences that Harry Saltzman burned the original footage and left the franchise in disgust to never return. I had the fortunate opportunity to be a member of one of these test audiences and was about the only one in the focus group who thought that the movie was salvageable. I especially liked a scene where Mick turned to the camera, winked, and said “Sometimes I just can’t get no satisfaction.” Everyone in the focus group, myself included, strongly objected to an implied theme of Bond being bisexual. (There was a scene where Jagger and David Bowie were shown in bed together talking). We all preferred Bond as a chauvinistic womanizer.

The film had a disjointed plot that basically had Bond going after Markus Bismaquer (played by William Holden) who was suspected of reviving the criminal organization SPECTRE. It turned out to be his wife who was actually the daughter of Blofeld. The movie ended with her being squeezed to death and eaten by an anaconda. The special effects of the time were not able to pull this off effectively to a realistic level.

I remember much of the movie took place at Bismaquer’s big mansion ranch in Texas where he dabbled in dealing in high end art. Bowie played a scrupulous art dealer. Barbie Benton was absolutely gorgeous as Bismaquer’s daughter Daisy. Dustin Hoffman was brilliant as Felix Leiter in the three minutes or so he was in the film. In the movie’s climax he came to the rescue of his daughter Cedar Leiter (Jean Shrimpton) who was Bond’s female sidekick agent.

I also remember how some in the focus group joked about how this is “Bond meets the Rolling Stones meets the TV shows Dallas and the Dukes of Hazzard” (both popular shows at the time). My buddy, who was also part of this focus group held at the Westminster Mall (CA), made the most stupidest suggestion of them all. He recommendend that Henry Winkler (The Fonz) become James Bond. Right or wrong, Roger Moore returned to the role a year or so later in 1977 in The Spy Who Loved Me.

Trivia Note: The current song, “Moves Like Jagger” by Maroon 5 is a surreptitious tribute to Mick’s failed attempt to capture the essence of Bond.

That's awesome Rum Dog! I bet it had some really cool Rolling Stones "spy themed" songs in the sound track? Obviously "Brown Sugar" everytime Pam Grier appeared on stage and "Gimme Shelter" is a shoe-in. What about "Fingerprint File","Highwire","Moonlight Mile","Parachute Woman","Rough Justice", etc.

J

On 2012-05-12 10:45, Rum Dog wrote:
I am not going to monkey around with some want-a-be Euro-spy trash. I am going with the real deal, the Bond franchise itself...

Bulldog Drummond is not Euro-spy trash !!

In Alan Moore's "Black Dossier", he imagines a single fictional universe that contains Bulldog Drummond, the Avenger's Emma Peel, James Bond, and Fireball XL-5 (circa 1958, the literary year of "Dr. No").

In this tale, we get a James Bond, a little more misogynistic than usual...

And who gets his clock cleaned by Bulldog Drummond (well at least a few panels worth)...

[ Edited by: JOHN-O 2012-05-14 18:35 ]

J

And Rum Dog, I like your Pam Grier reference. Unfortunately she never played a secret agent. :(

However Tamara Dobson did :)...

"My jurisdiction extends from Ankara Turkey to Watts Tower, Baby !!"

[ Edited by: JOHN-O 2012-05-14 18:28 ]

IZ

Ok, Back about 8 months ago, fresh off my first trip to T.O., excitement over seeing Mr. Bongo Jack Costanzo, and around the time the spy-theme for '12 was rumored, I floated the name of a TWO of old school musicians still performing that I thought might be a possibility. Looking at the oasis website I see that the headliner for Saturday night is still TOP SECRET. So here's my dream/wish list.

  1. Lalo Schifrin. Still at it. http://www.schifrin.com/
  2. Al Caiola - Mr. Tuff Guitar - still performing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ELg65BUd2c&feature=fvwrel

But then tonight it hit me like a ton of bricks!

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Sorry Zombie, It's a good choice but wrong, I doubt you will touch on it
at this rate, Excuse me there is someone at my door............No No No.....

I

PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE VOLUNTEERS!
The deal is: volunteer for one shift (typically 5-6 hours) and you get a Thursday - Saturday pass (that is a $70 value!) !! The Tiki Oasis team sat down and really refined our volunteer needs for this year and we have set-up a schedule that is based on those needs. The biggest change this year is that volunteers will be assigned 'areas' rather than specific tasks... So even if you love helping out with a specific symposium you might be scheduled to help with that symposium but ALSO help out with our other symposium needs... all within one 'shift'. This is what we need for Tiki Oasis so that is how we have the schedule set-up. Also note that all volunteers must attend a mandatory volunteer meeting. We have a survey for you to fill out with the volunteer times that would work best for you... we will try to match people to the times they want based on their skills.

Here's the survey fill it out and finally feel good about yourself!
Its about time!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGh2QUExaGFTUEVyOWFYa0tvRHlNbGc6MQ

IZ

On 2012-05-15 22:06, Atomic Tiki Punk wrote:
Sorry Zombie, It's a good choice but wrong, I doubt you will touch on it
at this rate, Excuse me there is someone at my door............No No No.....

Hmmmm.... well it's fun to guess :wink:

J

I'd be happy with a good tribute artist. :)

and I'd be happy if NUTTY played...

On 2012-05-11 17:05, council guide wrote:
My revenge for the betrayal in Lyon has only just begun. How will you drink without your precious Tiki mug now?

All Agent alert:
We have intel on Council Guide and believe that he may resemble the wanted poster drawing below. If anyone can confirm identity of Council Guide please come forward with further information

[ Edited by: Spy Chief 2012-05-16 22:24 ]

[ Edited by: Council Guide 2012-05-16 22:26 ]

Stop trying to sabotage my messages Council Guide. We are on to you!

[ Edited by: Spy Chief 2012-05-16 22:25 ]

[ Edited by: Spy Chief 2012-05-16 22:25 ]

[ Edited by: Spy Chief 2012-05-24 23:22 ]

All Agent alert:
possible other rogue agents operating on Tiki Central

Buttercup
Moai Mike
El Jefe

They seem to know too much too soon.

EJ

On 2012-05-16 22:39, Spy Chief wrote:
All Agent alert:
possible other rogue agents operating on Tiki Central

Buttercup
Moai Mike
El Jefe

They seem to know too much too soon.

No rogue agent here. Just always on the look out and very observant.

J

On 2012-05-16 22:23, Spy Chief wrote:
All Agent alert:
We have intel on Council Guide and believe that he may resemble the wanted poster drawing below. If anyone can confirm identity of Council Guide please come forward with further information

I can't tell if that person is bald or wearing a hood.

Bald in the spy world = Evil criminal mastermind (aka Blofed in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service)...

Hood = Good guy secret agent...

R

just got our tix now!!!

WOOO HOOOO!!!

  • Rosered
    (a.k.a. Rose Noir)
S

Hey,

Are there any agents interested in quadrupling up on a room for Friday night and Saturday night? I'd like to get a "Leisure Room, aka Golf Course View" with Two Queen Beds for $175.00 a night. (that's about 43.75 each per night. We can haggle over the queen beds later.)

I'm hoping to be one of the volunteers. I'm looking for agents who don't snore, divulge secrets in their sleep, sleepwalk, or post embarrassing pics of me on Tiki Central. P.M. me if you're interested.

Aloha!

from the Tiki Oasis website: These rooms are on the north side of the Tiki atrium closest to the back parking lot. The balconies of these rooms look out onto a scenic golf course and river walk. These rooms are usually quiet but can be noisy if you are on the 4 - 8 floor adjacent to party suites.

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Otto posted on Sun, May 20, 2012 10:28 PM

Anyone who needs a primer for Tiki Oasis can check out videos for almost every aspect on our You Tube channel here
http://www.youtube.com/user/tikioasistv?feature=watch

It leads off with an all encompassing mix by our fantastic videographer Brian Ill titled "Tiki Oasis in One Minute"

Keep in mind last year's theme was "South of the Border" (tip: don't wear a sombrero this year)

and you can check out more of Brian Ill's work here
http://vimeo.com/channels/crystalcovemedia

J

On 2012-05-20 22:28, Otto wrote:

Keep in mind last year's theme was "South of the Border"...

Here's the bridge between last year and Spy Oasis 2012. :)

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Otto posted on Mon, May 21, 2012 10:17 PM

On 2012-05-20 22:38, JOHN-O wrote:

On 2012-05-20 22:28, Otto wrote:

Keep in mind last year's theme was "South of the Border"...

Here's the bridge between last year and Spy Oasis 2012. :)

...and a bridge related to THAT is The Martini Kings are on the bill at TO12 this year, and Tony of The Martini Kings was in The Plugz. And this song, "Hombre Secreto," was on the Repo Man soundtrack which also featured The Untouchables who do "I Spy For The FBI"!

Tony of The Martini Kings was in The Plugz? I did not know that!
With Tito Larriva that rocks.

I see he joined in 1980 so that is how I missed this important bit of history
I saw the Plugz in the early days, mostly.

"Repoman" soundtrack ***** stars

Thanks Otto, I see also you are named after Emilio Estevez character in the movie too
we should get Sushi & not pay!

J

I never knew that either !! Can we have a Plugz reunion at this year 's Oasis please ?? :)

I saw the Plugz once but I don't know if it was the Tony version. I definitely saw the follow-up band Los Cruzados a bunch of times in the mid to late 80's. I don't know why but I find this revelation shocking (but in a good way).

ATP, John O, = Newbies,
:wink:
j/k

welcome to the party.
Jeff(btd)

here is one that mixes a little of last years theme with this years.

Flamenco version of James Bond theme.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXNlRmn0gwY&feature=player_embedded

Jeff(btd)

RD

On 2012-05-16 22:23, Spy Chief wrote:

All Agent alert:
We have intel on Council Guide and believe that he may resemble the wanted poster drawing below. If anyone can confirm identity of Council Guide please come forward with further information

I recognize that mustache along with the perfect "bridge" between this year's Spy theme and last year's South of the Border theme.

The mustache is none other than the one Sean Connery sported in the 1970 Hallmark Hall of Fame After-School TV special "Border Penetration" where James Bond worked with the CIA to stop illegal drug trafficking along the Tiajuana border.

On 2012-05-17 08:16, El Jefe wrote:

On 2012-05-16 22:39, Spy Chief wrote:
All Agent alert:
possible other rogue agents operating on Tiki Central

Buttercup
Moai Mike
El Jefe

They seem to know too much too soon.

No rogue agent here. Just always on the look out and very observant.

Most definitely mischievous intentions here, but all for the greater cause. My mentors are quite knowledgeable in the ways of the Tiki. I do my best to prove that they're lessons have been properly learned.

Thanks Jeff..that was nice. MY EYES!!! Blinded by 007 in that getup!!!

Vampiress beat me to it, I can't unsee that picture of Connery, wow that is disturbing!
TT

J

On 2012-05-23 14:02, Rum Dog wrote:
I recognize that mustache along with the perfect "bridge" between this year's Spy theme and last year's South of the Border theme.

The mustache is none other than the one Sean Connery sported in the 1970 Hallmark Hall of Fame After-School TV special "Border Penetration" where James Bond worked with the CIA to stop illegal drug trafficking along the Tiajuana border.

Cool Rum Dog, from EuroSpy to MexiSpy...

And here's the Mexican 007, Alex Dimano...

I want that red jacket !!

C

You could rock that coat John-O!

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Mitzi Gayner was a spy in South Pacific. She was instructed by the armed forces to find out about the "French man" in relation to him killing a man. This occurred before she sang "I'm gonna wash that man out of my hair."

Mitzi...."so you want me to spy on him?"

RD

On 2012-05-23 22:32, Tavarua Tiki wrote:
I can't unsee that picture of Connery, wow that is disturbing!

Please scroll past this post if you do not wan't to see Bond in even more
unflattering, unpleasant, and disturbing moments. Your image of the
beloved 007 may never be the same.

Unfortunately that outfit was only the tip of the disturbing Bond image iceberg. In fact about everything in the film was disturbing. This after-school children's special had many inappropriate scenes that slipped past the NBC censors. Here are just a few.

Who ever would have thought 007 would suck up to the enemy?

Here Bond is distressed over how they over stuff the drug mules.

The infamous wedding scene.

In the interview in the above pictured magazine Connery stated that he refused to shave his arms or mustache for the wedding scene. The producers demanded, but he refused since it was not written into his contract.

Needless to say Hallmark-Hall-of-Fame Productions received a lot of heat over this debacle as several PTA groups from across the country were in an uproar.

A Secret Agent TV series with 2 unique elements

-A Priest who moonlights for the British Secret Service
-Mixture of Supermarionation (Thunderbirds, Fireball XL-5) and live action

IMDB: Secret Service
YouTube: Secret Service commercial

The Secret Service follows the adventures of Father Stanley Unwin, the parish priest of a rural English village. Affecting the appearance of an eccentric middle-aged cleric, Unwin moonlights as a secret agent for BISHOP, a top-secret arm of British Intelligence (in full, British Intelligence Service Headquarters, Operation Priest) based in Whitehall. Answering to his superior, codenamed "The Bishop", Unwin resides at his vicarage with Matthew Harding – another agent who, when not assisting the Father on his missions, adopts the manner of a simple gardener. Supporting characters include Blake, a junior BISHOP operative, and Mrs Appleby, Unwin's ageing housekeeper, who is unaware of Unwin and Harding's involvement with British Intelligence

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the James Bond 007 franchise, the American Cinematheque presents all 22 Bond films! Included in the series are FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, MOONRAKER, TOMORROW NEVER DIES, THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH, GOLDFINGER, THUNDERBALL, YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY, OCTOPUSSY, CASINO ROYALE and QUANTUM OF SOLACE.

007 AT 50: THE COMPLETE JAMES BOND RETROSPECTIVE!
Co-Presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles in celebration of their 25th Anniversary:
at the Egyptian Theater in LA,
Fri, June 8 - Sun, June 24

for more info go here:
http://www.americancinemathequecalendar.com/content/007-at-50-the-complete-james-bond-retrospective

Now Rum Dog...I hope you are prepared to pay my medical bills due to inserting a Canibal fork in each eye...those visions were simply hideous!!!

Corona Contessa & I will be bringing cards to play Hand & Foot during our sobering up hours...any other H&Fenthusiasts hiding in the woodwork?

RD

Here is some Spy eye-candy to redeem myself. This will be good medicine for our aching eyeballs.

Sexy Joi Lansing "The Silencer"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=cpbF9H0Taa0&NR=1

VaVa Vooom

Rum Dog, that last post redeems you for all yer silly Monkey posts in the other thread.
:wink:

Jeff(btd)

J
JOHN-O posted on Fri, Jun 1, 2012 2:32 PM

I dunno, I think I prefer the Vicki Carr version.

Plus Vicki Carr is more Tiki. She went to Rosemead High just like I did !! :D

[ Edited by: JOHN-O 2012-06-01 15:34 ]

Do you need gun shaped ice molds for your room party drinks? Would make nice chocolates too (hint, hint :D )

J
JOHN-O posted on Mon, Jun 4, 2012 3:21 PM

On 2012-03-31 10:56, Otto wrote:

...the Friday night headliners are The Barbwires from Sweden doing an incredible, first time in the U.S. style show.

Great stuff !! The title track is very crime jazzy. I hope they're bringing the horns and strings to San Diego. :)

Plus the Barbwires are Tiki...

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