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11-02-2012 @ 3:47PM
Life and Love said...
There's never a bad time for a kava ceremony. I'm a 24 year old white boy from Vermont and have been sharing kava with my friends for years now since I got back from experiencing it abroad. Kava ceremonies bring people together, they enable you to appreciate life, and enjoy each other in a relaxed, peaceful setting. Whether you're from the islands, living in a foreign country, or kicking it in a modernized city, there is always room and ample opportunity to fill a tanoa, raise a shell, and connect with the people around you.
Bula!
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