This week's highlights (Friday 29 September 2006)
Plenty of cool stuff over at the CheekyTiki blog, such as this massive tiki, this killer mug, and this gorgeous shirt (which probably would be mine if it were my size!).
ontoLondon features a free downloadable
Nada mucho over at the ontoTravel blog. This, sadly, is the redheaded stepchild of Tiki Chris blogs. But, never fear because I do have some big plans for it in the kinda relatively (but not extremely soon) near future.
Amusing "monolithic" pop culture references and more at Rapa Nui News.
And on the Tiki Chris blog …
My fundamentally important position on the fundamental importance of lunch was misquoted in the local rag, I made a plea to the British tiki-enthusiast community, and I discoved and shared a cute lil origami doggie with you, my beloved readers. I also posted some British filth and Hungarian weirdness for good measure.
Please see below for a complete listing of all of this week's posts.
And don't forget! My 31 Days of Halloween Madness begins on Sunday!
Have a great weekend,
Tiki Chris
Below is information about the five blogs that I administer: CheekyTiki, ontoLondon, ontoTravel, Rapa Nui News, and Tiki Chris. Each Friday, I hope to provide a weekly review of what I've posted. If a particular blog interests you, keep in mind that I’ve been blogging since well before this past week. You may want to take a look through the archives of any blog that interests you. Thanks.
CheekyTiki
http://cheekytikiuk.blogspot.com
Site feed URL: http://cheekytikiuk.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Another massive tiki in the works
Tiki Mug of the Month: The Headhunter
Product Profile: Vintage Aloha Shirt
ontoLondon
This week's posts:
Prank of England £10 Note
Savory little Brazilian breaks
WEEKLY PHOTO (28 September 2006)
ontoTravel
http://www.ontotravel.blogspot.com/
Site feed URL: http://ontotravel.blogspot.com/atom.xml
This week's posts:
Guide to design and pop culture in Tokyo
Rapa Nui News
This week's posts:
New book documents Rapa Nui over past 25 years
"Monolithic" pop culture references #12
"The graveyard of Polynesia"
Tiki Chris
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