Tiki Central / General Tiki
Swanky - Tiki Torchbearer cover article
Pages: 1 31 replies
S
Swanky
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
|
B
bigbrotiki
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Congrats Tim! After reading my fare share of articles about "Tiki" over the years, I must say this is a good one, and I am sure no less thanks to you. Your passion for the subject shines through nicely, and with that, the passion of all Tiki lovers. |
T
![]()
TikiTomD
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Superb article, Tim! I'm proud to have one of those puffer-fish lamps of yours (“I’ve bled a lot from them.”) as the central beacon in my home Tiki bar. The article, in quoting you, eloquently captures what I feel about my own Tiki bar...
-Tom |
ATP
![]()
Atomic Tiki Punk
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
That was a pretty good article, Good for you Swanky! |
M
MadDogMike
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
We are not worthy oh Tiki god! :D Congrats Swanky! |
P
phinz
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Trader Scott's made it in there too. |
O
OnlyATikiLad
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Really cool :drink: |
LL
![]()
Limbo Lizard
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Great article, and it really comes across as if they care about "getting it right", from our standpoint! Must've rubbed off, in the interview process. |
T
TikiVato
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Great reading. |
K
Kon-Hemsby
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
I enjoyed that article. Came across really well. |
KD
Kill Devil
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Great piece. The the mystery of the '34 Zombie is a great metaphor for the Tiki movement(and my favorite cocktail) |
W
![]()
WestADad
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Very nice! Article and pictures well done. Congratulations Tim! |
L
![]()
LoriLovesTiki
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Nice article!!!! You should be proud of everything you have accomplished. :) |
OGR
![]()
Or Got Rum?
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Very nice article, Swanky. Hopefully more people will "Get It". OGR |
T
tigertail777
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Great article! Makes me wish I could try one of those Swanky tiki drinks. :wink: |
JC
Jeff Central
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Very nice article and thhe Hapa Haole Hideaway looks GREAT!! The only historical mistake was the closing of the Kahiki. The Bon Voyage Kahiki party took place on August 26th 2000. Still a great read and very well written. Cheers and Mahalo, |
A
arriano
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
So often even the best intentioned articles end up including something that makes me cringe a little. But this one is great. All hail the king of Tennessee tiki |
A
![]()
AceExplorer
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Great article, I will share this with some of my "non-tiki" and "kinda-tiki" friends in an effort to continue to draw them into the things that I enjoy so much. So far they just enjoy coming over and drinking my tiki cocktails... But at least I have friends to drink with, right? Too bad about the spelling errors in the article -- "Barry" instead of "Berry," and I think I saw one or two others in there. I thought the writer did an above-average amount of his own research, so some of the typos really surprised me, but not everyone is a spelling king when they write stuff, even with benefit of spell checkers... Tip tip hoorah! |
S
![]()
swizzle
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Great article Swanky. Congratulations. |
P
pablus
Posted
posted
on
07/12/2012
Even better than the article, which is good, is the fact that this seems to call out the new tiki bar there and make them up their game. That can only be a good thing. I mean, Ooga Mooga? Who would ever name anything that? :) |
T
TravelingJones
Posted
posted
on
07/13/2012
:tiki: Congrats Tim! AAA +++++ QUALITY #1!! :tiki: |
T
thePorpoise
Posted
posted
on
07/13/2012
say, Swanky, you look an awful lot like the chap that hit me over the head with a Jack Daniels bottle in Old City in 1996. Where were you that night, eh?! |
R
RevBambooBen
Posted
posted
on
07/13/2012
Congats Spanky!!! |
S
Swanky
Posted
posted
on
07/13/2012
He did a great job I think. The article was scheduled to be in next week's issue and got bumped up, so he lost research time. They are still editing the online version. Fixed typos and removed reference to Kona Kai as an existing tiki place. I got a message on FB last night from some girl wanting to have 6-7 of her friends over for a special and unique birthday celebration... I figured that might happen. |
D
danlovestikis
Posted
posted
on
07/13/2012
Super article Swanky you will help keep tiki strong, Wendy and Dan |
WD
White Devil
Posted
posted
on
07/13/2012
Looks like Tiger Lily & I will have to do that oft-delayed Omni Hut & Ooga Mooga's Tennessee tiki road trip now. |
S
Swanky
Posted
posted
on
07/14/2012
And Hapa Haole Hideaway visit too I hope. Drop me a line when you are coming. |
V
VampiressRN
Posted
posted
on
07/14/2012
Congratulations...great article and pictures. Glad to see it was a healthy length too so the reader gets the full picture of the Tiki passion. |
TW
Tiki Wachee
Posted
posted
on
07/14/2012
Cheers! Much deserved! |
T
tikiskip
Posted
posted
on
07/16/2012
Hey congrats Tim!! |
S
Swanky
Posted
posted
on
07/16/2012
The Kahiki lamp is the red one up to the right of center behind the ships lamp. |
Q
Q-tiki
Posted
posted
on
07/16/2012
Again, congratulations on the article! You really do represent Tiki in Knoxville and elsewhere quite well. I have not had the opportunnity to visit Trader Scott's, but he was also well represented in the paper. As I've already discussed with Swanky, The Ooga Mooga Tiki Tavern has a LOT of work to do with their drinks. I visited last Friday night and was sadly dissapointed. I went with a Mai-Tai first (gold standard, right?) and was dismayed when I received a red drink that looked and tasted like a Hurricane. and only a very average, run of the mill Hurricane at that. The bartender says "No, that's not a Hurricane. That's our version of a Mai-Tai." As you can imagine, my heart sunk. I gave it one more shot with a Scorpian (notice the spelling... from their menu) and got another red drink in another Hurricane glass that only tasted like a subtle variation from the first. BOO!! Even my girlfriend, who thinks I've lost my mind over my new found addiction, was appalled at the drinks they were preparing! I tried to have a very polite discussion with the Manager who seemed somewhat interested until I got into ingredients and appropriate recipes then his eyes kind of glazed over. I suspect that this is essentially what has historically caused the demise of many Polynesian and/or Tiki establishments over the years! OK... I'm done venting. Sorry to do it on this thread. I guess I'll just have to secure another invite to the Hapa Haole Hideaway to cure my Tiki blues. In the meantime... Where did I put my Orgeat?? Congrats again Tim and ALOHA! |
Pages: 1 31 replies