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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 12:10 pm Post subject:
Xavier!
you are such a pervert!
im gonna kick you in the nutz!
my liittle innocent son has grown up to be such
a freaky little......pervert!
now im crying
sike :
Joined: 06 Oct 2004 Posts: 700 Location: Hawaii! Country:
Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 4:14 pm Post subject:
Xavio: nah, it's not as if you can ALWAYS see lava flow. and as i mentioned, it was just luck that i went there the same time as a really great one was going on. and it's always only on the big island of hawaii. (not oahu, where honolulu and waikiki is).
it is VERY dangerous there. as i was mentioning, i was astounded that they didn't have a perimeter set up around the flow. the flow was moving (very slowly), and if you tripped on the lava rocks (night or day - it's quite easy to do), and fell in, you probably would incinerate in seconds.
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 11:17 pm Post subject:
jholic wrote:
Xavio: nah, it's not as if you can ALWAYS see lava flow. and as i mentioned, it was just luck that i went there the same time as a really great one was going on. and it's always only on the big island of hawaii. (not oahu, where honolulu and waikiki is).
it is VERY dangerous there. as i was mentioning, i was astounded that they didn't have a perimeter set up around the flow. the flow was moving (very slowly), and if you tripped on the lava rocks (night or day - it's quite easy to do), and fell in, you probably would incinerate in seconds.
Ok, i was thinking that there are several "vulcans?" in Hawai and that you can often see lava flows.
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:10 am Post subject: December 7, 1941
Sixty-three years ago today, the United States was attacked by Imperial Japan at Pearl Harbor, other bases and other parts of Oahu.
Over 2,000 Americans lost their lives on that day.
The USS Arizona, sunk on December 7, 1941, still, to this day, weeps black tears of oil that float up to the surface of the water . . . let us remember.
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 10:59 am Post subject: Re: December 7, 1941
The Man wrote:
Sixty-three years ago today, the United States was attacked by Imperial Japan at Pearl Harbor, other bases and other parts of Oahu.
Over 2,000 Americans lost their lives on that day.
The USS Arizona, sunk on December 7, 1941, still, to this day, weeps black tears of oil that float up to the surface of the water . . . let us remember.
Hehehe... Just before 8am this morning, there were several jets flying through the leeward section of Oahu. Scared the bejesus out of me!!!!! I soon remembered it was the memorial exercises.
A few interesting things... One, my dad once told me the stories about the Japanese forces flying through Kolekole Pass... At the time he was living in Wahiawa, just outside of Schofield Barracks. One of the airplanes flew about fifty feet over his head, heading for Pearl Harbor and Hickam Field. Minutes later, he could see the clouds of smoke coming from the south.
The other interesting thing... The building I work out of (Makalapa) was once the morgue for the more than 2000 soldiers that were killed in the attack. About a year ago, a Navy inspector came to my office wanting to perform a fermeldahide (sp?) test. I said WHAT????? And then he told me the story... That's some creeeeeeeeeeepy s**t!!!!!!!!
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 11:18 am Post subject:
Wow, that IS interesting! So do you guys have ghosts in your building groink? Now that you know that, it must feel pretty twilight zoney sometimes no? _________________
Joined: 06 Oct 2004 Posts: 700 Location: Hawaii! Country:
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 5:30 pm Post subject:
The Man: you bring up an excellent commemorative point! lest we forget -- let's not repeat the past. groink, didn't know you work at makalapa, dude! i'm right across the street at pearl. i used to have to do stuff at makalapa and the 15mph limit just drove me crazy.
they said that there are plenty of ghosts on pearl harbor (but i don't believe in any of them). and even more at ford island -- and we're moving there soon!! if i see any of them, i'll let you guys know (and then i'll also be a believer). perhaps i'll try some evp (electronic voice phenomenon). someone mentioned it in a thread at d-addicts.
google it, and you'll find out what it is. i can't bring myself to believe in it.
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:06 am Post subject: Re: December 7, 1941
The Man wrote:
Sixty-three years ago today, the United States was attacked by Imperial Japan at Pearl Harbor, other bases and other parts of Oahu.
Over 2,000 Americans lost their lives on that day.
The USS Arizona, sunk on December 7, 1941, still, to this day, weeps black tears of oil that float up to the surface of the water . . . let us remember.
That's why you are the frickin' Man!
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 1:01 am Post subject: Re: December 7, 1941
The Man wrote:
The USS Arizona, sunk on December 7, 1941, still, to this day, weeps black tears of oil that float up to the surface of the water . . . let us remember.
Let's also not forget the thousands of Japanese-Americans who were unjustly interned throughout the United States during the war because of their ancestry...
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 1:44 am Post subject:
Xavio wrote:
And is there any problem with science class ?
I prefer Science class rather than litterature, although I like litterature
It's a good thing to talk about history.
i happen to hate science,
except for science lab, bcs i get to make experiments , wear goggles and play with fire.
id take literature over science any day.
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 3:06 am Post subject: Re: December 7, 1941
bmwracer wrote:
Let's also not forget the thousands of Japanese-Americans who were unjustly interned throughout the United States during the war because of their ancestry...
We DO, but, yesterday was Dec' 7, and this is a Hawaii thread . . . is why I mentioned Pearl Harbor day.
I AM part Japanese; I've heard the personal stories of Manzanar, et al. Some of the saddest tales that come out of there are the unpublished ones. And, I'm an American. I had relatives who fought the fires at Pearl.
Maybe on the date when the authorization of Japanese-American internment was rendered, something can be mentioned. I know the date (02/19/1942). Do you?
And since this particular topic HAS been started, let's not forget the Italians-Americans and the German-Americans and other U.S. citizens unjustly interned as well in the 1940s. Those groups have not [yet?] received blanket reparations or apologies.
And GO FOR BROKE, 442nd Regimental Combat Team and 100th Battalion WWII vets! And the World War II Filipino vets -- only recently being honored -- from Hawai'i! IMUA!
niko2x wrote:
That's why you are the frickin' Man!
Thank you, niko2x, and to all U.S. armed service folk, for ya'll grand, brave, and selfless service to this country.
Joined: 06 Oct 2004 Posts: 700 Location: Hawaii! Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 6:29 am Post subject: Re: December 7, 1941
niko2x wrote:
That's why you are the frickin' Man!
i second that!
bmwracer wrote:
Let's also not forget the thousands of Japanese-Americans who were unjustly interned throughout the United States during the war because of their ancestry...
hmm, seems to have been left out in the movie, "pearl harbor" - or otherwise known as the 'love-triangle-that-was-suddenly-and-deliberately-interrupted-by-an-attack-on-pearl-harbor'.
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2004 6:55 am Post subject: Re: December 7, 1941
The Man wrote:
We DO, but, yesterday was Dec' 7, and this is a Hawaii thread . . . is why I mentioned Pearl Harbor day.
I AM part Japanese; I've heard the personal stories of Manzanar, et al. Some of the saddest tales that come out of there are the unpublished ones. And, I'm an American. I had relatives who fought the fires at Pearl.
Maybe on the date when the authorization of Japanese-American internment was rendered, something can be mentioned. I know the date (02/19/1942). Do you?
...
I don't think BMW was attempting to question your sincerity or the validity of what you wrote.
FYI, I am someone whose family was actually interned in Manzanar. Though I don't know the exact date they had to report. I know the stories of before and after.
-PCM
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 5:36 pm Post subject:
unfortunately, the wahine vball team awesome run ended at the ncaa tournament w/ a loss to the wisconsin badgers. after losing the first two games of the match, the wahine were able to bring the badgers to a decisive game five, but couldn't overcome the deficit.
in any case, they went a lot farther than anyone could have predicted for them (undefeated regular season). they fought hard and made us proud. congrats to the badgers, but we're still proud of our girls!
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 7:47 am Post subject: Hawaii Travel Advice
Calling all Hawaiians
Need some travel advice.
If I'm interested in:
1. Hanging out on a beach all day not crowded with tourists
2. Boogie boarding and surfing
3. Maybe a little hiking with tropical scenery
4. Good restaurants to eat lunch and dinner
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:07 am Post subject: Re: Hawaii Travel Advice
pcmodem wrote:
Calling all Hawaiians
Need some travel advice.
If I'm interested in:
1. Hanging out on a beach all day not crowded with tourists
2. Boogie boarding and surfing
3. Maybe a little hiking with tropical scenery
4. Good restaurants to eat lunch and dinner
What's the best Hawaiian island to vacation?
Thanks,
PCM
I'll agree with 'racer in the sense that those two islands have less of the hustle and bustle of Oahu (Honolulu IS the 11th largest city in the world, from what I understand).
To me (and this IS a biased opinion), the best island with EVERYTHING is Oahu; I mean, two of finest people on this board alone live there -- The Man and ahochaude . I love this 'aina (land).
Besides . . . if you no visit Oahu, how you going meet us, bruddah?
PM me if you must needs specific info', pcmodem.
By the way, I, too, am not of Hawaiian ancestry. But, I'm all local, li'dat.
In any case, Hawaii's perfect if you want to get away to great scenery, cleanliness (I don't think I ever woke up a day living here and ever complained about the climate), and a wide variety of food and, shopping, too, I guess (judging from friends from all over when I took 'em to Ala Moana or Waikiki, they found stuff they thought they'd never find unless they looked online) . . . we sorta' have no amusement parks and NO gambling.
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