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Thanks to the following for investing to get this started: You are all amazing!!! Go to like 4;25 to get to the song. Sven might know what song this is but you have to hit play to find out.... DeSchoWieda - Du Bistas (Last Christmas) "Each mug is $95. Please use your name I’ve familiar with and under comments write Crawl mug 2018. Yessirree we're having fun now! "never the one for goods" even though that what its for. Unpopular Tiki Opinion: Your attitude about TC or "Tiki Elites" or California Tiki People or whatever, is just your projecting and cherry picking and internal interpretation to suit your mindset and has little to do with reality. You see what you want to see. Also, all collectors/collecting/hobbies are making book sellers rich. Not authors, but publishers and sellers... FACT:The Mai-Kai has made more money selling my book in the gift shop than I have made from writing it. But at least they give me free drinks when I'm there, so... It's bamboo. Happy Thanksgiving! If you look on my thread you can see the hats I made back in 2007. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNx_gU57gQ4 Scientists have found that people who constantly get bothered by grammatical errors online have "less agreeable" personalities than those who just let them slide. Critical people tend to be highly self-critical. As hard as they might be on others, they are usually harder on themselves. They were often criticized as children, at least implicitly - the message was clear that, in important ways, they weren't quite good enough. Self-critical patterns tend to form in early childhood and by late adolescence mutate into chronic criticism of others. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTx-sdR6Yzk Keiretsu I don't fit your formuli. Your state has everything categorized...indexed, TAGGED. People like you are the strength, people like me are the weakness. You control order and dictate and my kind...merely follow and obey. But something has gone wrong hasn't it? I don't fit, do I? These are the nut cups I made, the first ones are replicas of an old 1920s style. Those books full are very costly if you can find them. (¯
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TexgzrwEwc0 http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic=32936&forum=4&start=0 https://www.floridareg.com/company/F16000001104/fraternal-order-of-moai-foundation-inc Words of wit, to never forget.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnwcGjxiPXY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7CBcc2rwkM Coburn morgan the market house story Farmers drove their wagons filled with produce to the first small, one-story market built in 1814. The second market, built in 1832, supplied an increasing population with meat and vegetables. In 1863 a heavy snow crushed the roof, causing a tragic collapse of the bustling marketplace. The third farmers' market opened in 1864. In consisted of a first floor for market and a second floor for city offices. Hundreds of farm wagons would be hitched to trees and posts for several blocks in all directions three days a week. Cabs and drays clattered up Market Street from two railroad stations. Hotels with large dining rooms eventually opened their doors to accommodate the increasing commerce in Zanesville. On such hotel and the Barnett which stood on the site of the present-day Old Market House Inn. The third market place was destroyed by fire in 1912. After a long controversy, the present building was completed in 1919 and serves Zanesville for nearly thirty years. After World War II, area residents began to patronize supermarkets and in 1946 the final farmers' market was closed and the entire building converted to city offices. In 1974 James L. Adornetto Purchased this building, then known as the Casino Restaurant, from Tony Saup. Mr. Adornetto engaged Coburn Morgan, a renowned restaurant designer from Columbus, Ohio. Using London, England's oldest operating riverside pub, the prospect of Whitby, as a model, they orchestrated an extensive nine-month renovation of the historic building. In October of 1974 the present Old Market House Inn opened its doors. Jim Adornetto, born and raised in Zanesville, has been a successful restaurateur in the city for over 50 years. He opened his first restaurant, Adornetto's Pizzeria, at the age of 19. In 1994, Mr. Adornetto opened Giacomo's Bread & Deli in the building north of Adornetto's Pizzeria, featuring European hearth-style breads and Italian deli with made to order sandwiches and soups. has been serving Columbus' downtown diners for over 50 years. So, when you hear someone say "they don't make em' like they used to" TIKISKIP: MakeLight&SellLight:MakeLight&SellLight:Repeat: •:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':•:''':• ¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸ TIKISKIP™ "Go to the light"© ¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨
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6 · February 13 at 7:51pm · Edited Robert William Karst Sr. Karst Sr. Robert William Karst, Sr., age 81, passed on February 12, 2013 at his home in the company of friends and family. Bob was preceded in death by his brothers Johnny, George, and daughter Kathy (Pabst) and is survived by his wife of 45 years, Mary; sister, Virginia (Hunter); sons, Robert Jr. and Patti, Tommy and Joyce, Danny (Mcquirt) and Patty; daughter, Sandy (Darrah); grandsons, Billy, Brandon, Shilo, Max, Sam, Alex, Patrick, Matthew; granddaughters, Britni, Stephanie; great-grandchildren, Logan, Lillie and Julian. Bob was raised in Columbus, Ohio and grew up in the restaurant business. The Karst Family owned and operated the Broad-Nel Restaurant and Bob learned from his father the joy of hospitality. A graduate of Gahanna High School and a veteran of the Korean War. Bob was fortunate to enjoy a very colorful life, a long time employee of the Kahiki and Wine Cellar restaurants in Columbus, Ohio. Bob enjoyed Elvis Presley, loved to play cards and was always there when you needed him. Bob retired in 1999 and spent the rest of his life in the company of his wife, Mary, his children and grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend a memorial on March 1, 2013 at EVANS FUNERAL HOME, 4171 E. Livingston Ave. Visitation from 3-4 p.m. Memorial service will be at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that you make a donation to Hospice or a charity of your choice . http://www.evansfuneralhome.net
Whatcha Talkin Bout Willis ja/tf/dfb I think that is Jackasserie Tom Foolerie and dam fool boobrie. https://www.sciencealert.com/people-who-pick-up-grammar-mistakes-jerks-scientists-find https://www.sciencealert.com/people-who-pick-up-grammar-mistakes-jerks-scientists-find From Slate: “Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University. “Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can feel better about myself.” I had it a hold and changed it even, the fear of you is intimidating. You know it has been said that you don't give grammar/spelling beat downs to people you know or like. Bai and Wendy are others who get off without a "ticket" My wife and I have met you and I told them you are not a bully in person and are kinda quite and nice when we met. I looked on the internet and found this and t is a great article that in ways explains this Grammar cop thing. "From Slate: “Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University. “Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can feel better about myself.” There was this girl that I went to school with, and I saw her at a bar one night, well she saw me really and she asked me to dance, I forgot who she was I had no idea. Andy dated a twin and one was a bit wild and the one he dated was more tame Michel Hannon and Danell. Every minute someone leaves this world behind. [ Edited by tikiskip on 2023-11-27 06:35:47 ] |
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So now the seller says there is no way to tell if this is a copy? Quote: "It's not FOM, John." So then at the bottom of the page Historical Integrity, LLC webpage we see bourbontiki's name. "But something is definitely odd about this one in numerous ways." The thing is all ya had to do is come on and say here's what's up with this and that. And ya know the guy selling this is watching is signed up on TC, man just clear things up that would have been the best thing really. These are cool, too bad ya don't print off 50 and sell em for a bit less. 2.Make enemies. You can learn from them. 3.Conceal your intentions. 4.Speak cryptically. 5.Defend your reputation; destroy those who challenge it. 6.Be an attention seeker. 7.Use other people to do things for you and take the credit. 8.Bait people. 9.Don’t analyze, act. 10.People who are hurt are like contagious parasites. 11.Make people depend on you. 12.Be “selectively honest”, disarm your “victim” with generosity. 13.People have no sense of mercy or thankfulness. 14.Pretend to be someone’s friend while gathering information on them. 15.Destroy people, annihilate them. Ruin their lives. 16.Play hookie to make people “want” you. 17.Engage in interpersonal intimidation. 18.Be one in the crowd; use the crowd to shield you from your enemies. 19.Don’t screw over the wrong person. 20.Be non-committal. 21.Pretend to be dumb, so they won’t suspect. 22.Surrender, to stab your enemy in the back. 23.Use every resource you have to defeat an enemy. 24.Flatter people, yield to your boss, and be cruel to those under you. 26.Keep your hands clean: erase any knowledge others have of you messing things up. Never admit to your mistakes. Instead, scapegoat other people. 27.Develop a God complex. Feed people what they want to hear and make them follow you. 28.Be bold in all of your actions. 29.Plan out every little thing. 30.Make your accomplishments seem effortless. Also, never let anyone know how you did them. 31.Control people’s options. 32.Feed people the lies they want to hear. 33.Find out everyone’s button, save this information, and push it accordingly. 34.Act like a member of royalty. 35.Master timing. 36.Show contempt for things (and people) you cannot have. By showing you are upset, you are admitting “weakness”. 37.Create a lot of spectacles. 38.Behave like other people as a mask. 39.Use other people’s emotions; play with them. 40.Free things are dangerous. Instead, pay for everything yourself and make sure people see it. 41.Don’t follow in anyone’s footsteps. 42.Attack someone that bothers you. Don’t bother negotiating or understanding them. Just attack them so they shut up and your reputation remains intact. 43.Seduce people by playing with their emotions. 44.Mirror people so they get annoyed and humiliated. 45.Preach “change” and other vague promises, but never act too much on them. 46.Pretend to mess up once in a while. People will see that you’re not a sociopath after all. 47.Achieve in moderation. 48.Be formless. Form, order, routine equals predictability. And those watchful guys following you over your shoulder all this time will spot that and destroy you. Capone milked his good works for all the favorable publicity they were worth. He came down and walked among the men, the wretched of the earth, offering a handshake, a hearty smile, and words of encouragement from the great Al Capone. During November and December. This new Donald mug reminds me of this thread about the Obama mug. That thread was locked so as to stop the offensive stuff going on there. Is a severed Donald Jr mug next? See it here... It’s not the mug that pisses me off as much as the hypocrisy that this one is ok and the Obama one is not. This is not just hey here's a mug of Trump that would have been borderline bad it is the comments that also came with the post. Wendy.... Either way nobody should be ok with this type of double standard here. These are not my rules, TC made them up. AND that would be great on Politico Central. It's not like they are going to lock your thread. "lunavideogames in the morning I will print out all the photos that you all have sent to me and take a last look at the mug. I will match his fake tan and pale under eye skin when he is glazed. Dan suggested that I carve "Make America Hate Again" on the bottom." "I can suggest a few things to go into it... none would be appropriate to list here." "We have all done our part to remove the material that offended you. Philot will too as soon as he has read my message. I request that you also remove your posts from my thread since they will no longer be needed. I have learned that my thread is not just for myself and my friends, lesson learned." [ Edited by: tikiskip 2019-02-09 06:29 ] |
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What was wrong with that? GROG thought it was funny that we were talking about nicknames and our screen names are basically nicknames. Tiki people I see out in public often call me GROG, so it's basically a nickname. [ Edited by: GROG 2014-05-29 10:45 ] |
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12.What are the penalties for failure to comply with the disclosure requirements An authentic throwback item is crab rangoon ($6) — fried crisp twists of the “skins” used to make spring rolls. The filling is cream cheese with crab and a garlic- or onion-powder flavor. It is a trip down memory lane that makes us appreciate the present. Kientz also contributed to the look of the Wine Cellar and Desert Inn restaurants. Called upon to design the officers’ quarters at Lockbourne Air Kahiki Redux “This collection of poems, from a writer who never saw the Kahiki in person, is a literary Pupu Platter brimming with playfulness, imagination, and reverence.” Nathalie Wright, Architectural Historian; Columbus, Ohio For over forty years, it was the largest freestanding Polynesian restaurant in the country and the site where generations of Columbusites relished Tiki culture. As a local poet and former journalist who relocated to Columbus, I became obsessed with learning about the late great Kahiki Supper Club that was razed over ten years ago after being placed on the National Historic Register. The result of my research and many interviews is Kahiki Redux, a poetry collectionin which I tried to capture the nuances of this pop-culture icon that for decades brought delight and pride to the Columbus cultural landscape. If you’d like to order a copy, please mail a cashier’s check or money order for $15.00 (includes postage) to: 897 Plum Ridge; Columbus, Ohio 43213. Please address the check to Rikki Santer. Thanks for your support. ALSO AVAILABLE ON AMAZONBOOKS.COM from The Columbus Dispatch; Sunday June 17, 2012 One of the most grievous crimes ever committed against Columbus architecture was the demolition of the Kahiki in 2000. The donation was raised at the Order's largest event, Ohana Luau at the Lake, and includes event proceeds, donations from event sponsors, money raised at a dunk tank, a silent auction, the now infamous Mystery Bowl Auction which has become a signature part of the event and sales of the limited edition Music for Moai music album. For more information about the Order, the event, and the donation please visit us at http://www.fraternalorderofmoai.org/news/index.php/2011/01/05/fom-sends-2010-donation-to-eif BambooLodge Joined: Feb 09, 2003 Ok folks just to clarify things... There's a very obvious reason for not being able to accomodate folks dropping in along the way... With the exception of Hala Kahiki, these are all small venues and only hold around a hundred or so people, so all you have to do is be able to add. Two busses @ 53 people each = 106 Tikiphiles accending on these places at one time, I think ya'll can grasp that right? As far as Sunday's festivities at the Chef, again there will be approximately 106 people there for the duration of the afternoon. The Chef does hold more people, so there will probably be limited seating available as we get closer to the big weekend. Hope this helps put thing in perspective. Edited to reflect that ticket price does not include the mug, that's a separate purchase! BaMbOoLoDgE...where the South Pacific meets the Great White North! [ Edited by: BambooLodge 2011-08-30 13:59 ] View Profile of BambooLodge Send a personal message to BambooLodge Edit/Delete This Post Reply with quote Joined: Nov 21, 2004 “. . . At the Outrigger Bar, decked in the robes of our birthdays, anniversaries or lusty prom promises, we suck Pupu Platter goo from our Occidental nails,” she writes in Remembering the Kahiki. In “Landscape,” she describes carloads of tourists arriving “to lose themselves inside this romantic cocoon that serves up foreign paradise in pineapple carcasses and caricature tumblers.” Santer, who teaches film studies and English at Upper Arlington High School, moved to central Ohio from Baltimore not long before the Kahiki was demolished. It had already given way to Walgreens when she became interested in it after she and her husband bought a house featuring a Polynesian room. The book, which is available through Amazon Books or through her website at rikkisanter.com, contains eight poems, Kahiki artwork and a forward by architectural historian Nathalie Wright. She submitted the application that got the restaurant listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, a distinction that couldn’t save it. The last poem, “Kahiki in the Museum,” acknowledges as much, envisioning what would be in a Kahiki historical exhibit: “Lipstick-stained napkins and bite-marked straws from virgin lips; a pyramid of etched glassware; a plastic volcano erupting in gleeful streams of snapshots that incriminate with outdated fashion.” This might not be the end of Kahiki literature. Santer said she and Wright hope to produce a full-scale history of the place. Sales of advertising space. A national association of law enforcement officials publishes a monthly journal that contains articles and other editorial material of professional interest to its members. The journal is distributed without charge, mainly to the organization's members. 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"I'm not being the cool kid and hating first before I even see it. I don't hate it." Wait, that's a cool kid move? For me it's just being honest as to what I like. If you think goats with a fez are tiki great, tattoo it on your ass even. The new bars restaurants lack the history, the people (the most important part) ghosts of the past you can feel when you go in the place. Often wondered if I was the last person in the Kahiki as they did not know I was in there and an hour later it was down. Sorry Swizz I said Kahiki again. BUT there are a few good new place yet to live and make their own history. Just being honest as to what you like is WAY harder and has way less rewards than being true to how you see things. Can't trust a guy who likes everybody and likes everything as he is lying to himself, so a lie to you is that much more easy. [ Edited by: tikiskip 2019-10-20 10:15 ] |
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"Haaa ha ha ha ha! You start right off with something controversial, don't'cha! This is gonna be fun! Welcome to Aloha-Land!" Unless that photo is fake it's not controversial it's history and fact and even science, I thought that science was to gather all the facts and history on a topic and sift through them to come up with a conclusion. The thing I find to be controversial is the way they hide any bad things related to electric cars. Unless your Elon Musk and piss off some people then all the sudden your autonomous driving tec does not work and they want to highlight that. If we had just half of America driving electric cars right now it would be mayhem the electric grid would shut down and we would not be able to use electricity unless they let us Why do you think we all got those new meters that they can shut off remotely whenever they want? At this time it won't work, we are not at all ready for all electric cars. And while we build more wind solar and green energy China is building more coal fired plants, so can we off set China and Russia and India plus Iran's inaction. I don't think we can. Welcome TIKIGIKI great post I did not know of that before. Test Track - The Dangers of Tesla's Full Self-Driving Software https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHIgawTRCv8 [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-08-20 16:48:54 ] |
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Here is a bit of an update on the Kahiki Moai this is the one from the left as you faced the Kahiki front door. The concrete had to be taken off as it was all falling off, the wires that held it on were rusting to a point Where they were not holding on the screen that held the concrete on the rebar. Somebody had said you could have as least covered it to protect it but that would not have kept the condensation and freezing snow and other weather from getting to it anyway. The damage was bit more noticeable after an author for the Kahiki book Myers I think it was put her foot through the eye area of the statue I should have not told them to go ahead and get on it for pictures. Hey, I guess this makes them the last people to be on top of the old Moai before the tear down. I joked about how that would bring bad luck to her. But the two guys who removed the concrete took only a bit over 3 hours to remove the concrete but did start to bust up the top knot it was perfect before that, I should have watched them closer. But about a month after that Tim Swanky Glasner and his wife Stephany came by for a visit, Tim wrote the book on the Mai Kai and told me about some of the improvements being made to the Mai Kai sounds like it will be even better when they get done. It was great to see the Glasner's again as Tim was the first TC persons I ever met way back when. The Mai Kai is not a small tiki bar and we need it to be around for as long as we can keep it around. I told him I would help in any way that I can as it is the best tiki restaurant/bar we have ever been to! Eye hole and last time the concrete was on. Top knot damage. Kinda cool to see how it was made my wife thought it would make a cool topiary. Tim and Stephany buy the Moai. [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-08-08 06:08:17 ] [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-08-08 06:09:31 ] |
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The light? was number 824. 824 #2309 "RATTAN BASKET LIGHT". (1960s) A variation of the #2309 lamp. The general style of the basket lamps were consistent, although the basket weave itself did vary over time due to availability of the supply. Not electrified.24"x22".VG+. Did have two of these that I did put lights in them and sold them to Huli Huli the ones I had came from the Kon Tiki in Clevland. Why make and sell a light that has no light in it weird. So here is a recipe that I made back when I worked at OSU making that food you hated at the dinning commons. but this one in pretty good and there is a too small batch recipe and a too big batch recipe. We don't like coconut so we leave it out when we make it. AND would be best to make this the day of event as Pineapple can kinda burn the rice if ya know what I mean. ![IMG_0928 (2)](/uploads/4035/628643e [ Edited by tikiskip on 2023-07-05 02:06:27 ] |
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Did you buy this light? number 824. 824 #2309 "RATTAN BASKET LIGHT". (1960s) A variation of the #2309 lamp. The general style of the basket lamps were consistent, although the basket weave itself did vary over time due to availability of the supply. Not electrified.24"x22".VG+. Did have two of these that I did put lights in them and sold them to Huli Huli the ones I had came from the Kon Tiki in Clevland. Why make and sell a light that has no light in it weird. I was able to put lights in them if you want to do that it can be done. And heck the guy I sold them to has them in a semi outdoor local that has them swinging in winds and even some weather blowing in from the sides and they are holding up for now. Found this little turtle swimming around in our pond the other day, he is cool and we were feeding him even. But then as we were feeding him one night he thought that eating one of our fish would be a good idea. Well he soon found out that is the quickest way to get kicked out of that pond so he had to go, we took him to a nearby pond and let him go. Too bad he was kinda cool, but eating our fish is a no no. [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-09-03 13:36:11 ] |
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Ok Hamo but best to come in the months of June through August as it might be sunny and even warm. Bring a suit as in pool not business. So here are a few Kahiki lights I have to work with, don't know why they had or even made lights that have no lights in them. You can see this in the "light" they just sold in the Oceanic arts auction # 824. I had two of these I put lights in so they would be lights. I can tell ya after all that work even, I did not get $1,230.00 each for them. Not even close. These are NOT from the Kahiki but from the Cleveland kon Tiki.
Here are the Kahiki ones... ¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸ TIKISKIP™ "Go to the light"© ¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨ --------------------------------------Lights, décor for home and commercial ---------------------------- [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-04-25 08:34:39 ] [ Edited by tikiskip on 2024-01-29 09:45:31 ] |
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Here are some incandescent light bulbs I often use and just heard the other day these are also going to be fazed out by 2023. This will surly save the world but till that time get all you can I say. Christmas without C9s I don't even want to live in that world. "What about LEDs they are so much better", I just don't like em. Might be the stubborn old guy in me or the three to four times the cost of them, maybe it's the blueish cast the regular LED bulbs give out. "Sure they cost more but they last longer" do they now, I was made to change the sockets and bulbs to LED bulbs on a few lights I sold to a place here and those lights looked fine after ( had to buy the even more costly antique looking LED bulbs) BUT my wife and I went into the place like three months after I sold them those lights and one light was out. And both those bulbs were brand new, heck they even just came out with the antique LEDs. How could this be those LEDs last forever! AND the guy said he just changed the other LED bulb the day before! So here is what they may have left out of the tests on these LED bulbs to get the results they wanted. Power outages, when I work at OSU changing light bulbs and then later on the High voltage crew I found that after a power outage the lights would be blown out all over campus. Working on the High voltage crew later when installing surge arrestors on High voltage switch gears I was told that when you throw the switch on after you fix that power outage a surge of power goes down the power line. These arrestors would take that surge to ground to save the switch gear. I never did find out if the lights on campus did not blow out as much after a power outage after we put in the surge arrestors, cuz hey I was no longer changing light bulbs and ballasts. It did help the save the switch gear, and we got less overtime due to blowouts. You get the same surge with lightning strikes only more so. Only wish I could live long enough to hear these new whippersnappers gripe when they get rid of LEDs they now like so well for some other new light. So after you remove the broken ribs you then replace them with new Pieces of rattan seen here. I saw that post by Jeff in collecting tiki and thought hey cool Jeff is posting and it's not just to promote a new book he is writing or a sale he has or a seminar Hes doing. Then I see he rips that Detroit tiki book that has a higher five-star rating than his book BTW. I do know and like Jeff but have seen over the years how he mostly does things for himself, but he always comes out smelling like a rose. I met Doug Motz once and acted like I did not know who he was, He was so put out, visibly put out. It was so fun to not acknowledge him the way he did not acknowledge so many restaurants here in town. MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! TIKISKIP Lights___ I wanna bite the hand that feeds me. I wanna bite that hand so badly. [ Edited by tikiskip on 2022-12-06 17:11:34 ] |
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Here they are. Met the lady at her warehouse, they got rid of everything because they were tearing down the place to build the new Baseball stadium. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Hope you have a great day Kid! Thank you for that firsthand account of what you found. I hold the most stock in stuff like that as most times firsthand accounts don't come with an agenda to get you to think one way or the other. Be skeptical people and don't believe everything you are told people, that's all I ask. Ok on to some tiki stuff. Here is a new bar hanger barrel just did. used to find these all the time for like 5-10 bucks. Now they are $20.00 or more when I see them. Got about ten or more of them they would be great shelf stands. Just add some rope work and a hook plus a cork and yer done. Here are some molded resin items I made some time ago.
so I have done this, "It's not so bad if somebody made one just for themselves" But what is your take on making a copy of a table lamp from the Kahiki that was from the 60s and the artist if you could find out who made it is most likely dead. (This is the second version and not the Marcy Sapp one we all knew who made that one) Made about five of those and sold three? Did let people know it was a copy. The thing is what do you do about a light you can't find any more and still want that light? you really end up covering the cost of making that light and end up with a few for yourself as any kind of pay off for making that light. Do try to keep the lights I made mostly things I have come up with but do look at others from the past for ideas. Have seen on here lights that are just like mine the more original ones I have done over time and one guy who I just asked to see a photo of it as it was in the background and he was all like "I have never even seen any of your lights" this was a long time TCer too that apparently never went to my light thread. Man it would be nice to at least say I got this idea from.... Do try to give credit when I directly use an idea, and have asked for permission to use others ideas like from a painting but have never used that idea after they said yes I just never got around to it. What's yer take on that. Funny you say that I told Mike about your tread here and he said he would check it out, but I also told him that if I showed you how to tie floats like I had just showed him you would be beating me in less than a year. Wish you did live nearby as we could make lights together. I did long ago show one person how to tie floats and asked him not to tell anyone he was in a tiki group and that group with him teaching did a seminar at one of their events on how to tie floats right after I showed him. Plus, a girl he knows well now sells more float lights than I do, I don't think she ties them the same way I do though to be honest. So, all that killed me wanting to do as many how tos. You know I was supposed to do an article in the new Tiki Mag on how to tie floats but it never happened kinda think the guy that worked for Amy was not so fond of me at that time is my best guess. "TikiSkip you know that would never work at a restaurant." Ha! the way Hospitals are run would not work in any business except government that's only because people MUST come to you and must put up with the way they are so poorly managed. My restaurant had a menu with prices, you knew what you were going to pay, at a hospital you have NO IDEA what kind of outrageous bill is coming. At my restaurant everybody pays the same for what they got, at a hospital some pay NOTHING and those people many times are the fine citizens that lay around and drink or do drugs all day and have no time for working AND those are the people that know how to get into the ER and many times are just looking for pain killers or a warm place to stay for a night, I talk to other nurse's. Time after time the day we went to the ER we would watch these people wheeled right into the back and get care right away. PLUS, it looks like some people don't even have to be citizens at all to get FREE health care just wait till that 6 plus million people get into your ERs over the next two years that does not even include the new babies that will be born here over that time. [ Edited by tikiskip on 2024-03-05 19:15:55 ] |
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