What Makes the Tiki Bar the Favorite Lounge for Members?

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The Tiki Bar, a popular lounge, has transitioned to a new location in General Discussion, where members can enjoy exotic drinks, fine dining, and entertainment. The atmosphere encourages casual conversation, with a focus on sharing thoughts and experiences. A notable topic of discussion is the "Greatest American" promo by Discovery and AOL, with members expressing disbelief at some of the nominations, suggesting the list mixes entertainment figures with historical icons. Suggestions for bar improvements include adding a pool table and darts, while playful banter about drinks and karaoke night adds to the lively environment. Members also discuss the potential for video conferencing to enhance interaction. Overall, the Tiki Bar serves as a vibrant social hub for sharing ideas and enjoying lighthearted exchanges.
  • #201
zoobyshoe said:
I see they dropped the age limit .4 of a year since I was a puppy there.
Yep, we figured 17.6 rounds up to 18; it all depends on how many sig. figs. you use.
 
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  • #202
zooby said:
I see they dropped the age limit .4 of a year since I was a puppy there.
is that what young zoobies are called?
 
  • #203
yomamma said:
black pudding?


If you really want to know, it's congealed pig's blood mixed with animal fat, and shaped into a sausage.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_sausage
 
  • #204
I just threw up sorry...
 
  • #205
Moonbear said:
Is that a drink you're wanting, or one of the guys from the back room? :bugeye:
:smile:

Comment Box: acckkh - Dubya is coming back to my state to pitch his Social Security scam again.

"I'll have a mimosa, please..."
 
  • #206
yomamma said:
is that what young zoobies are called?
Not really, no. But kitten is just obviously wrong.

What's the word for a baby monkey or gorilla? Monkilet? Gorilling?
 
  • #207
yomamma said:
I just threw up sorry...
Follow all those directions I gave before till you come to the guy with the mop and tell him what you've done!
 
  • #208
Moonbear said:
Is that a drink you're wanting, or one of the guys from the back room? :bugeye:

That'll work! Send him in! if i get to chose make him tall dark and handsome... but as long as he knows how to make a lady feel good, i'll take him. been a rough day...
 
  • #209
yomamma said:
I just threw up sorry...
It doesn't taste that bad. Honest. :biggrin:

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
  • #210
yomamma said:
I just threw up sorry...
yomamma, are you alright? A bit of Coke will sooth an upset stomach.

Sorry, about earlier today. I had to pop out and build a tool shed (listening t Joe Satriani, album - "Is There Love in Space". All done now. I have shed experience! *imagine the last phrase said in the voice of Ringo Starr*

Ok, I missed lunch but I am for the evening. Hmm - Saturday night.

Barbequed game and beer sounds good. I can sautee veggies and tofu for the vegetarians, roast some peppers with garlic - Oh, and make zucchini boats.

Anybody ever watch "Shining Time Station" with "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends". I liked Gordon and Henry, and I really like Ringo Starr as "Mr. Conductor. I loved the way Ringo says "bootlace". Go figure. :biggrin:
 
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  • #211
Astronuc said:
yomamma, are you alright? A bit of Coke will sooth an upset stomach.

Sorry, about earlier today. I had to pop out and build a tool shed (listening t Joe Satriani, album - "Is There Love in Space". All done now. I have shed experience! *imagine the last phrase said in the voice of Ringo Starr*

Ok, I missed lunch but I am for the evening. Hmm - Saturday night.

Barbequed game and beer sounds good. I can sautee veggies and tofu for the vegetarians, roast some peppers with garlic - Oh, and make zucchini boats.

Anybody ever watch "Shining Time Station" with "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends". I liked Gordon and Henry, and I really like Ringo Starr as "Mr. Conductor. I loved the way Ringo says "bootlace". Go figure. :biggrin:
I just went to the Crushed Velvet Lounge to see if there were any interesting men there. That place was so dark I couldn't see much. In fact, I think I'm out about $250 in lost sunglasses, watch, and some money in the sofa I was sitting on.

Ummm BBQ and sauteed veggies--I love zucchini! :biggrin:
 
  • #212
SOS2008 said:
I just went to the Crushed Velvet Lounge to see if there were any interesting men there.
Oh, they are probably up in the observatory - stargazing. :rolleyes:
 
  • #213
zoobyshoe said:
Follow all those directions I gave before till you come to the guy with the mop and tell him what you've done!
no, it was just a little bit in my mouth after reading about that black pudding
 
  • #214
astronuc, I'll have a yomamma's milk. do we have bar mints?
 
  • #215
Hey everyone, is this where the after party is? Looks like it's pretty quiet in here for a Saturday night. I guess everyone shows up after the regular bars close?
 
  • #216
Maybe they're busy and couldn't come to the bar! :wink:
 
  • #217
Where is everyone?!
Rise and shine sleepy heads![/size]
We've got a Father's Day special brunch today.
Fruit juice, coffee, eggs to order, bacon, breakfast sausage, ham, toast, hash browns, those little potato cubes with onion and green pepper (not sure what they are called, but they're tasty), and bagels with assorted cream cheese flavors.
 
  • #218
Moonbear said:
Where is everyone?!
Rise and shine sleepy heads![/size]
We've got a Father's Day special brunch today.
Fruit juice, coffee, eggs to order, bacon, breakfast sausage, ham, toast, hash browns, those little potato cubes with onion and green pepper (not sure what they are called, but they're tasty), and bagels with assorted cream cheese flavors.
Ur presence scarces most of them away [?]
 
  • #219
somsom said:
Ur presence scarces most of them away [?]
:smile: Who, Moonbear? Nah.

I am glad she's making breakfast.

Well, it's time for lunch, but I'll have three eggs fried (over easy) on a bed of grits, to which I'll add a generous amount of hot sauce, side of bacon and black coffee. :-p
 
  • #220
Astronuc said:
I am glad she's making breakfast.

Well, it's time for lunch, but I'll have three eggs fried (over easy) on a bed of grits, to which I'll add a generous amount of hot sauce, side of bacon and black coffee. :-p

There's nothing better than breakfast for lunch, or breakfast for dinner, or breakfast for a midnight snack! I actually like breakfast most when it's not breakfast time (otherwise it means I had to wake up early). :biggrin:

We'll be firing up the grill for the Father's Day dinner (and at the Tiki Bar, that grill is no wimpy backyard grill...we're talking bonfire with a grate here). We already have the roast pig started, and we'll be adding steak, lamb chops, Italian sausage (with peppers and onions of course), bratwurst, and an assortment of grilled veggies.
 
  • #221
Moonbear said:
We'll be firing up the grill for the Father's Day dinner (and at the Tiki Bar, that grill is no wimpy backyard grill...we're talking bonfire with a grate here). We already have the roast pig started, and we'll be adding steak, lamb chops, Italian sausage (with peppers and onions of course), bratwurst, and an assortment of grilled veggies.
Mmmmm, I can't wait!
 
  • #222
Moonbear said:
There's nothing better than breakfast for lunch, or breakfast for dinner, or breakfast for a midnight snack! I actually like breakfast most when it's not breakfast time (otherwise it means I had to wake up early). :biggrin:

We'll be firing up the grill for the Father's Day dinner (and at the Tiki Bar, that grill is no wimpy backyard grill...we're talking bonfire with a grate here). We already have the roast pig started, and we'll be adding steak, lamb chops, Italian sausage (with peppers and onions of course), bratwurst, and an assortment of grilled veggies.
Thanks Moonbear...I think I'm a little hung over... Yeh, breakfast for lunch (especially for those of us who don't eat breakfast).

Comment Box: Has anyone else noticed that Frist, DeLay, etc. all have Ted Koppel hair styles? :smile: What's with that?
 
  • #223
I'll have a bahamma yomamma with a father's day lunch special
 
  • #224
SOS2008 said:
Thanks Moonbear...I think I'm a little hung over... Yeh, breakfast for lunch (especially for those of us who don't eat breakfast).
Happily, I was hangover-free this morning. Then again, even though I was out partying last night, I never got drunk, so I guess a hangover wasn't really expected.
 
  • #225
Ah...I'm feeling better now. Drinks on the house for DocTox! :biggrin:
 
  • #226
Well I'm back from San Fran (short vacation), and I could use a Moonbear Madness. :-p
 
  • #227
I'm feeling like a yomamma's milk
 
  • #228
*walks back into the bar, checks to see if anyone knew I was gone*

Nope.

*sits back down acting as if I never left...*

Sigh.

*notices my vodka is still sitting where I left it 2 days ago*

*wonders if anyone noticed I don't even drink - just orders vodka to blend in*

Sigh.
 
  • #229
OK, Artic Fox, I saw you sneaking in, and I noticed that vodka sitting there for two days.

We have a variety of non-alcoholic beverages: teas, coffees, fruit drinks, sodas, . . . . here at the Tiki.

So what will it be? :cool:
 
  • #230
"Vodka", I exclaim. "A Russian only drinks Vodka!"

*looks around*

Whispers; "Chocolate milk with whipped cream, please..." ;)
 
  • #231
You got it!

Actually one my favorites is chocolate malt with extra malt. I used have one a day during grad school. Sometimes two. :biggrin:

Now I drink raspberry chocolate coffee, particularly in winter time. I haven't tried raspberry chocolate malt yet though. :-p
 
  • #232
can I get a yomamma's milk?
 
  • #233
I thought I saw my favorite bartender around here somewhere. Where did she go? :frown:
 
  • #234
as far as I can tell, this thread is like a franzbear that keeps going to the ER and keeps getting revived.
 
  • #235
yomamma said:
as far as I can tell, this thread is like a franzbear that keeps going to the ER and keeps getting revived.
Nah, this time we know not to apply electric shock in conjunction with burning, gunshot, and lethal injection; we don't want another thread that requires the combined powers of 3 Super Mentors, a biology guru, and a zoobie to kill it. :biggrin:

*does a shot of moonbeast* Ahhh...that's what I needed.
 
  • #236
TheStatutoryApe said:
Well I'm back from San Fran (short vacation), and I could use a Moonbear Madness. :-p
Recovering from your, er um, harem weekend, ummm? :rolleyes:
Arctic Fox said:
*notices my vodka is still sitting where I left it 2 days ago*
Did you leave a sign on it reading: "I spit in this drink"? If you did, it's a good thing you don't really drink vodka because there was another sign attached: "I spit in it too." (Old joke!) :smile:

Welcome back boys! You missed the celebration of DocToxyn's b-day, but you can still have a drink on the house (Chocolate milk with whipped cream...?). I'm worried about Huckleberry though...if he's gotten another virus, well it didn't come from the Tiki Bar (um, I don't think...)

Comment Box: I don't care if Saddam likes Doritos -- Geez!
 
  • #237
I still can't even begin to catch up to this thread, but I'll try tomorrow. For now, I have to go to sleep. 'Night, all. :zzz:
 
  • #238
SOS said:
Recovering from your, er um, harem weekend, ummm?
Harem? Not quite. Unless you mean the two cats that slept with me on the couch. I did really like the kitties, just not in that way. :-p
 
  • #239
I see a franzbear in the making...
 
  • #240
yomamma said:
I see a franzbear in the making...
There, there, have another yomamma's milk. Nothing will ever replace franzbear, but he'll always be there with you in your heart.
 
  • #241
Moonbear said:
There, there, have another yomamma's milk. Nothing will ever replace franzbear, but he'll always be there with you in your heart.
I fear I forget him one day :cry: "out of sight,out of mind!"
 
  • #242
I miss him. I even stopped badgering Evo with PM's because I was to upset :frown:
 
  • #243
yomamma said:
I miss him. I even stopped badgering Evo with PM's because I was to upset :frown:
Me ,too! :cry: but I'm sure we all will forget him 1 day!
we even didn't attend his funeral!
 
  • #244
SOS2008 said:
Comment Box: Has anyone else noticed that Frist, DeLay, etc. all have Ted Koppel hair styles? :smile: What's with that?
Let's see, who else has "Ted Head" -- Santorum? :smile:

What' going on? Anything to eat around here? What the heck, I'll just have my usual Moonbeast, please.
 
  • #245
What a load of cobblers, get out of the bar and into the real world,
on reflection, "run like mad to the bar".
 
  • #246
wolram said:
What a load of cobblers, get out of the bar and into the real world,
on reflection, "run like mad to the bar".


I was down your neck of the woods on Friday night Wolram. It's understandable why people round there might prefer to spend time in a virtual bar...
 
  • #247
Lisa! said:
Me ,too! :cry: but I'm sure we all will forget him 1 day!
we even didn't attend his funeral!
are you stupid or something?! his funeral is in 26 minutes! I'm getting ready. it's takiing place right here at the tiki bar!
 
  • #248
brewnog said:
I was down your neck of the woods on Friday night Wolram. It's understandable why people round there might prefer to spend time in a virtual bar...
I used to get free drinks at my favorite bar... now my favorite people who worked there have left. :cry:
 
  • #249
TheStatutoryApe said:
I used to get free drinks at my favorite bar... now my favorite people who worked there have left. :cry:
They were probably fired for giving free drinks -- way to go. :-p Oh...here's a Moonbeast. You just drink that down and you'll feel better. :devil:

Comment Box: In the summer I would walk into my office and comment on how my pants were sticking to my arse. Do you think that was unprofessional?
 
  • #250
*looks around* Geez, you guys all look like you just came back from a funeral. Moonbear Madnesses and Flying Zoobies all around!

SOS2008 said:
Comment Box: In the summer I would walk into my office and comment on how my pants were sticking to my arse. Do you think that was unprofessional?
Yeah, nothing more unprofessional than walking in with your pants clinging to your arse. Next time drop them down to your knees like the kids do. That'll solve the problem. :devil: :-p
 
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