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Tiki Blog; September, 2008 Archive; Tiki Blog Top Searches: • jason gould tiki • chris nierman • | 09/21/08 00:04
Two childhood friends Jason Gould and Chris Nierman spent hours to create custom made bars and tiki huts combining Polynesian culture with Gulf architecture of Key West.The prototype tiki hut is built on the grouds of Rio Grande Traders in Driver. The Huts is usually 10 by 12 feet, can take a few days to weeks to built and can run over 3000 dollars depending on the designs complexity Link: Partners make life just a tiki bit more pleasant | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com
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09/18/08 22:59
Conservation and Maintenance of all forms of energy should be taken to a great consideration during these times of recession and inflation. But should it also mean compromising some of the luxuries of life, like decorating and partying?This is answered by the Nevada Consumer Advocates by asking state regulators of Las Vegas to discourage the use of tiki torches. To find out why is this group asking these and more can be read here. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. mercurynews. com/ news/ ci_ 10381425, anchor: Link: [link]]
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09/15/08 12:37
Are you feeling starved to death? Then you better go ahead and kill that hunger with a matahambre, which literally translates to 'hunger killer'!It's basically a rolled steak wrapped around tomatoes, hams, eggs, and other good stuff that will certainly kill the hunger you feel! Want to know the recipe for the killer? Then read this article in Go South America today. Link: Matahambre - Hunger Killer
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09/04/08 12:20
In the Polynesian islands of the Pacific, it is quite normal to see large wooden humanoid carvings standing on side streets, and they are used to mark the boundaries of significant or sacred sites. They are commonly known as tikis. Learn more about them here in this Wikipedia article.Link: Tiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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