• Mai Kai Gals - Argosy Magazine 1964

    Thursday 15th May 2008 - 7:12:14 PM
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    The one great thing I credit myself with in the whole Hukilau event, is being able to promote and in some ways really help make the Mai Kai more well known and popular. We all love the place, but I love the people that run it. They are the best. The staff as well. Mai Kai.

    I noticed there was not a good set of images of this magazine article on the web, so I thought I’d scan it and put it out there for everyone.

     

     

     

    Considering all the images of this Barrel of Rum mug, you’d think they would be around, but I have seen this mug on Ebay once in maybe 5 years.
     

     

     

     

    Is that me in that aloha shirt? Maybe at Hukilau?

     

     

     

     

    Bob and Jack Thornton

    Bob pours the Coffee Grog.

      

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  • Pagan Magazine 1966

    Monday 3rd December 2007 - 6:40:37 PM
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    Cover Thumb

    I had come across this cover many years ago, and this week, I finally found the magazine. As best as I can tell, it is from 1966. Maybe a bit racier than Playboy at the time and just full of pictures of girls. The tiki and the bar are apparantly owned by the same photographer who did this spread for Nylon Jungle magazine. The rest of the images in the magazine are NSFW, so, you click on the below links as you wish.

    Buff Treasure - on Pleasure Island - Rare, indeed, is the day that a ship calls at the island of Secluda, so this lovely native celebrates the event.

    The Phallocrypt

    Page 3 - She’s asking the fire god who rules over the island to provide them with rainless weather so that the passengers and crew on board the ship can come ashore to sample the island’s hospitality. The native food is delicious, the dances are delights to behold and the people are friendly children. “Pleasure Island,” it’s been called, and with good reason. With luck, perhaps some day your ship will call at this pearl of the Pacific!

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    Center Fold

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