Come take a look at our home bar, The Breezeway... And ride along as we go find the biggest and rarest tiki collectable that I have ever had the privilege of purchasing. All music by The Hula Girls
I laughed when you said Palmdale. I live there. It's an "interesting" place. I had to photograph a house for sale in West Palmdale and when I walked into their outdoor room it was Tiki heaven. I couldn't believe it was here in Palmdale.
lol yea LA traffic big reason why I moved to central cal love your vlog and tiki stuff I'm a fan of your band Iv played drums for about 20 years now I play rockabilly serf and swing
If you haven't driven one, you don't know how dangerous and uncomfortable they can be. Haha... It was my daily driver for several years. I DO still love the body style though!
I have been binge eat your videos and on this particular one right at around 12:00 mark where you state I guess the story that goes with this tiki you can see smoke rise up from the bar kind of creepy! Unless you have something emitting smoke or a vapor this is creepy!
In appreciation for your memorable moment at 07:30 in "The Hunt...", may I direct your attention to The Video Cellar (RU-vid) for a clean print of "Monsoon" ( "The Isle of Forgotten Sins" ), featuring the romantic pairing of John Carradine and Gale Sondergaard. 1943 was a good year for this vintage...
Hey man love the videos, glad to see how the breezeway has evolved over the years!! You've motivated me to start my own tiki area and I would love to be able to add that huge blue light you have at the like 1:07-1:15ish mark. If you don't mind me asking What is the name/design of the light so I can work on locating one? Thanks again man keep up the good work!!!
Amazing find ! SJCapistrano here. If only I had the determination to travel far for furniture. I find the greatest pieces, on the east coast and in the Midwest. Hang loose 🤙
Great tiki bar but the ride home was entirely unsafe and illegal. You are so lucky not to have had an accident or a very costly ticket, but I'm glad you made it after all.
Driving that distance in a 1961 Econoline in searing heat gives new meaning to the expression "...going full Tiki." Your mechanical genius is worthy of employment in a garage in Havana, Cuba!
That was actually a song that my roommate and I recorded at my house. My band is (coincidentally) going into the studio to record it on Tuesday for real!