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Grog I saw you naked on the internet, I am forever changed. There are real men out there, outstanding. w.


Yep now it's really hot in Elk Grove too.

[ Edited by: danlovestikis 2007-04-29 20:54 ]

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hewey posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 8:54 PM

Down here its getting quite cool. Because of a cold I havent been able to go outside and carve. That sucks. And I dont have a pool for when its hot. I still like tikis though :D

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i guess i'll build a big platform up on a tree to catch viagra water. sounds good to me. life up on the clouds, never touching the ground with raging viagra! woohoo!

On 2007-04-29 17:31, little lost tiki wrote:

What the hell am I looking at???? Great time Ken...thanks for all the tips, tours and trinkets! Folks if you think his art is good in these little internet tid bits....his studio rocked my f'in world. I seriously could have spent 3 days just walking around tring to suck it all in!!!

Here is the orange tiki finished up...next time I'll bust out the Naples yellow so LOOK OUT!!

Orange Tiki....30" tall

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GROG posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 8:56 PM

What season is it in Australia right now, it just turned to spring here?

On 2007-04-29 20:56, GROG wrote:
What season is it in Australia right now, it just turned to spring here?

Should be Fall now, right?

That question only makes half sense...

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hewey posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:00 PM

On 2007-04-29 20:56, GROG wrote:
What season is it in Australia right now, it just turned to spring here?

Score half one up for the follicly challenged gent in the corner :D Spring there = autumn here


The coolest tiki art is not bought on ebay, it comes personally from my fellow artists on TC

[ Edited by: hewey 2007-04-29 21:01 ]

In Caleeeefornia...we know Spring is here as the rattlesnakes are out. :drink:

What's the weather like in Space?

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hewey posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:02 PM

Is there a tiki season in space? Or does tiki just go off all year round?

There are no Seasons in Space! Only Time....

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GROG posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:09 PM

It's "Tiki Season" year round in the Polynesian Islands, but don't know about space. Seems like it would be a bit cold, but Flounder DID design some Tiki Astronauts.

On 2007-04-29 21:05, little lost tiki wrote:
There are no Seasons in Space! Only Time....

a space in time was my favorite ten years after album.

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squid posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:11 PM

Friggin Keeeripes! Drove to Rancho Cucamonga. Just got hotter and hotter as we got nearer and nearer. I'm guessing they have a deal with the weather folks just to keep the name in the public eye. I mean how else would folks hear about it other than Frank Zappa? So as I was saying, it's not like it soesn't get hot n Van Nuys. It does! But the San fernando Valley has all these bizarre micro-climates. My wife has an excellent gardening book (Sunset Western Gardens $16.95) that explains it all. A couple of years ago we moved a total distance of (I KID YOU NOT) 1.65 miles and now she can't grow a Beefeater tomato to save her life. At the old place it was, POW, massive ginormous ones. I don't get it.

Anyone have any tips for that?

On 2007-04-29 21:10, kingstiedye wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:05, little lost tiki wrote:
There are no Seasons in Space! Only Time....

a space in time was my favorite ten years after album.

Time and Tide was one of my favorite Split Enz albums.

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hewey posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:15 PM

On 2007-04-29 21:11, squid wrote:
A couple of years ago we moved a total distance of (I KID YOU NOT) 1.65 miles and now she can't grow a Beefeater tomato to save her life. At the old place it was, POW, massive ginormous ones. I don't get it.

Anyone have any tips for that?

Are you feeding the tomato the correct beef? Is it some tomato cross-bred with a mutant venus fly trap?

Don't move to space, I can only imagine it would be even harder to grow your veggies - especially with no seasons - hot do you know when to plant?

Speaking of SplitEnz....Hot Dry Weather will cause Split Enz...so use lots of conditioner...Also,if you wash your hair with the juice from a Beefeater Tomato,that gets rid of 'em too!

[ Edited by: little lost tiki 2007-04-29 21:21 ]

Ditto on the fave album Kate...it still is great.

I think it is the Season of the Witch (Witch Doctor that is).

On 2007-04-29 21:16, little lost tiki wrote:
Speaking of SplitEnz....Hot Dry Weather will cause Split Enz...so use lots of conditioner...Also,if you wash your hair with the juice from a Beefeater Tomato,that gets rid of 'em too!

[ Edited by: little lost tiki 2007-04-29 21:21 ]

grog and i don't worry about split enz.

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GROG posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:24 PM

GROG have micro climate, too. Just a mile from the house there are plants that bloom about a month before the same plants at GROG's house,and it's all because of the mountains between here and there.

Butt I heard you both had splint ends...tiki booties.

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GROG posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:27 PM

Maybe it's the micro climate affecting GROG's lack of split enz.

That Coconut down there is NOT my favorite mug!

Wrong time for my signature to take a break! :cry:

[ Edited by: Bora Boris 2007-04-29 21:28 ]

On 2007-04-29 21:16, little lost tiki wrote:
Speaking of SplitEnz....Hot Dry Weather will cause Split Enz...so use lots of conditioner...Also,if you wash your hair with the juice from a Beefeater Tomato,that gets rid of 'em too!

[ Edited by: little lost tiki 2007-04-29 21:21 ]

  1. Rodent Filth

a. The chocolate in six (6) 100 gram subsamples contains an average of more than 1.0 rodent hair per 100 grams, regardless of the size of the hairs or hair fragments.

or

b. Any one subsample contains more than 3 rodent hairs even if the overall average is less than 1.0 rodent hair.

split enzs?

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squid posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:30 PM

On 2007-04-29 21:15, hewey wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:11, squid wrote:
A couple of years ago we moved a total distance of (I KID YOU NOT) 1.65 miles and now she can't grow a Beefeater tomato to save her life. At the old place it was, POW, massive ginormous ones. I don't get it.

Anyone have any tips for that?

Are you feeding the tomato the correct beef? Is it some tomato cross-bred with a mutant venus fly trap?

Don't move to space, I can only imagine it would be even harder to grow your veggies - especially with no seasons - hot do you know when to plant?

I have no idea when to plant here. I just dig the holes and move dirt. I can't do that in space so I guess that's out of the question.

Being vegetarians, we only feed organic beef to the plants. Maybe we should try sheep. Whaddya think, mate?

On 2007-04-29 21:27, Bora Boris wrote:
That Coconut down there is NOT my favorite mug!

Wrong time for my signature to take a break! :cry:

[ Edited by: Bora Boris 2007-04-29 21:28 ]

Don't you just hate when that happens?

There is no climate control in my yard or my house that supports any kind of planting. Plants commit suicide upon entry onto my property. I have some nice plastic plants, and they only have 14% rodent parts in the fake leaves. RATS....surfing rats....ewwwwwww.

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squid posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:40 PM

On 2007-04-29 21:10, kingstiedye wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:05, little lost tiki wrote:
There are no Seasons in Space! Only Time....

a space in time was my favorite ten years after album.

Yeah, Alvin Lee was definitely at the top of his game at that point.
Howzabout:
In Search of Space - Hawkwind
Time and a Word - Yes
Time - Chambers Bros.
Adventures in Time - Dave Brubeck QTt.

On 2007-04-29 21:32, Tiki-Kate wrote:
Don't you just hate when that happens?

I really do.


[ Edited by: Bora Boris 2007-04-29 21:47 ]

LLT...this just in....the leader of your home planet is summoning you home. There is a heavy reward on your head. Be careful....they are on to you, the image of your leader is showing up on flatscreens all over earth!!!

On 2007-04-29 21:38, VampiressRN wrote:
Plants commit suicide upon entry onto my property.

Same here. And yet I've got this damn anthurium that just won't die. I think it lives just out of spite.

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GROG posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 9:56 PM

GROG know what you mean. GROG have some really nice plants that last awhile and then bite the dust, but there's one big plant somebody gave me that must be some sort of flowering weed. That sucker grows like crazy and spits out a whole bunch of babies. But at least it has some nice little pink flowers and it blooms pretty often , too.

On 2007-04-29 21:56, GROG wrote:
But at least it has some nice little pink flowers and it blooms pretty often , too.

Mine is just this big sprawling senseless plant. It tried to bloom last week, but the flower died. Hmmm. Symbolic.

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On 2007-04-29 21:51, Tiki-Kate wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:38, VampiressRN wrote:
Plants commit suicide upon entry onto my property.

Same here. And yet I've got this damn anthurium that just won't die. I think it lives just out of spite.

Well if memory serves me right, (and correct me if I'm wrong Vampi) Anthurium can be cured with antibiotics. It can be contracted by several means, one of them being contact with rodent hair. I only know this as a result of a little incident in Ames, Iowa back when I was on the road in a rock band. They had a great free health clinic and the staff there hipped me to it. Pretty much no one else in the band got it after that. Crab lice, however, was a different story.

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On 2007-04-29 21:30, squid wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:15, hewey wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:11, squid wrote:
A couple of years ago we moved a total distance of (I KID YOU NOT) 1.65 miles and now she can't grow a Beefeater tomato to save her life. At the old place it was, POW, massive ginormous ones. I don't get it.

Anyone have any tips for that?

Are you feeding the tomato the correct beef? Is it some tomato cross-bred with a mutant venus fly trap?

Don't move to space, I can only imagine it would be even harder to grow your veggies - especially with no seasons - hot do you know when to plant?

I have no idea when to plant here. I just dig the holes and move dirt. I can't do that in space so I guess that's out of the question.

Being vegetarians, we only feed organic beef to the plants. Maybe we should try sheep. Whaddya think, mate?

Organic beef still has meat in it. Try vegan beef - tofu! :D

On 2007-04-29 22:07, hewey wrote:

Try vegan beef - tofu! :D

Mmmm. Vegan beef. Oxymoronarific.

S

On 2007-04-29 22:07, hewey wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:30, squid wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:15, hewey wrote:

On 2007-04-29 21:11, squid wrote:
A couple of years ago we moved a total distance of (I KID YOU NOT) 1.65 miles and now she can't grow a Beefeater tomato to save her life. At the old place it was, POW, massive ginormous ones. I don't get it.

Anyone have any tips for that?

Are you feeding the tomato the correct beef? Is it some tomato cross-bred with a mutant venus fly trap?

Don't move to space, I can only imagine it would be even harder to grow your veggies - especially with no seasons - hot do you know when to plant?

I have no idea when to plant here. I just dig the holes and move dirt. I can't do that in space so I guess that's out of the question.

Being vegetarians, we only feed organic beef to the plants. Maybe we should try sheep. Whaddya think, mate?

Organic beef still has meat in it. Try vegan beef - tofu! :D

AHHH! OK I'll try it. But isn't the tomato technically a fruit? Wouldn't this cause some sort of mutation?

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GROG posted on Sun, Apr 29, 2007 10:25 PM
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