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I am curious as to what percentage of our members are Tiki purists, and who has more of a casual anything goes kind of attitude?

I have a friend who has a living room bar with polynesian masks, tiki's and a few imitation spears. He will not introduce anything neon, pirate, parrot-head, or a few other options. Where do you draw the line?
 
No jimmy buffet type stuff. No plastic flamingos. No neon lights. No pirate type stuff. I’m not a purist but I lean a little more that way than the other.
 
I am curious as to what percentage of our members are Tiki purists, and who has more of a casual anything goes kind of attitude?

I have a friend who has a living room bar with polynesian masks, tiki's and a few imitation spears. He will not introduce anything neon, pirate, parrot-head, or a few other options. Where do you draw the line?

I'm pretty relaxed on my tiki style. I know some won't want to hear this, but I have pirate and nautical decor on my walls. Getting ready to expand into the back patio over the summer.
 
I’m pretty flexible when it comes to all things tiki. Although I must draw the line when I see those plastic pink flamingos.
 
I am curious as to what percentage of our members are Tiki purists, and who has more of a casual anything goes kind of attitude?

I have a friend who has a living room bar with polynesian masks, tiki's and a few imitation spears. He will not introduce anything neon, pirate, parrot-head, or a few other options. Where do you draw the line?

casual attitude here. can I say hakuna matada in a tiki forum?

???:poop:
 
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