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Posted: Excellent as always, man. However, that vid doesn't do you justice. You're a rockstar, Dustin. You know that right? You should get more vids out there . You've got an immensley individual style that's fun as hell to watch.
Peace, - Sui
Definition of poi- A Hawaiian food made from the tuber of the taro that is cooked, pounded to a paste, and fermented.
Posted: Thanks, Sui. I realized a while back that I really don't have much of anything recorded with poi, just a couple of vids that were taken incidentally. Next time you're up in Portland, or I'm down in Eugene, we should head out with a camera and take some footage.
-Dustin
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