Wednesday, April 7, 2010

I PITY THE FOLLAH WHO DOESN’T BULA!


Here’s an update on the project status, I’ll keep posting these often look for ways you can get involved:

“Come a long a ride on this fantastic voyage…”
to do list:
Artist statement
Bio
Photographs
video
framing
editing
get equipment
Shooting schedule
Technology
Display ideas
MAKE DEADLINE

"I PITY THE FOLLAH WHO DOESN’T BULA!” - Monica

“IT’S A CULT! “ “No, its not!”  The question came up from my co-host on the radio show who has never been to a Kava Bar, had ever heard about until I told him and called it a cult because I choose to spend a lot of free time there. The discussion rolled over the bar and the staff caught it to come to discovery their views were so far apart.
What is Kava?
Kava is a 3000-year-old ceremonial drink found in thetropical  islands of the South Pacific. A beige colored chilled gritty liquid reminiscent to wet cement, so, not the best tasting substance but yet most who are into Kava drink it more for the effects. The effects Kava drinker refer are the natural muscle relaxant quality, a natural anti-depressant, and appetite suppressant qualities and come with the over all sensation that while you mind is focused and clear you body feel as if its in a state of total relaxation, naturally. When you drink kava the ceremonial toast in Fiji is “Bula”, Bula means to the heavens and to the Earth, to my higher self. NOt a terrible thing to toast to, huh?
The Kava bar was constructed with your total relaxation in mind. Games, books, hand-crafted bar, and the best, wet cement shot you ever drank – trust me.

“Kava’s the only thing you’re serving? Seriously?” "In this place you only drink Kava stuff?"

I come to the kava bar very often, I find the words flow easily when I write this blog from this location. Also a great place to share ideas and bounce new ones off of people, And the people who also frequent the kava bar are all very special, friendly and talents – cool peeps!
An alcohol alternative to the regular bar setting this place strictly only sells kava, bottled water and a small choice in flavored vitamin water. Here would you ever see a fight instead coming up with your own Kava-isum” is the name of the game. I posted mine as the title but other good ones are
I Hula for BULA
Got BULA?
Just BULA
Bula ROCKS
I want to make BULA with you
Live music happens at the Kava Bar sometime planned like when Roosevelt plays or when an impromptu gathering of musicians with instruments stars jamming out side, its so cool.

This CULT question is one in need for many voices and opinions I vote for it not being a cult what says you?