
Our Very Own Tiki Fest 98'
Over the summer of 98' we had a slur
of tiki bbq's, each one forcing us to make the yard more and more
TIKI. By the end of 1998 we had 3 seperate Tiki Bars, a Tiki
lounge, several Tiki's, a helluva lot of Tiki torches, and quite
a bit of booze.

The
Big Bar you see above was built in a day out of left over lumber,
two rolls of burlap, a bunch of bamboo, and a few hula skirts. It
turned out to be the crown of our Tiki fascination. Perhaps next
year we will open the fire walker pit.

Beware,
if you ever come to one of our parties, you will get drunk on
something blue, and we keep many cameras handy for such
occassions.

Hawaiian
shirts are mandatory, well unless you wear a suit and tie, and
hey the lei's are on us. Ice, Mixers and Pu Pu are always
welcome.

Taking
a chain saw to a few railroad ties we discovered we can make
primitive Tiki's quite easily. when we are done carving we clean
the loose bits of wood off the tikis with a ritual bath off
lighter fluid and set them on FIRE. A must See event.

As
the summer ended and we needed more tiki in our lives, we built
inside attractions to amuse our guests. All this and more will be
available at the next tiki party, sometime the weekend of july
4th 1999, hope to see you there