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Category: The Life Aloha

Anything to do with living in Hawaii

eBay: Huge Tapa Siapo Bark Cloth Hawaiiana Samoan Tongan (item 150002940810 end time Jul-04-06 10:27:35 PDT)

Posted on June 27, 2006 by CD

I sold this on ebay once for $225 but the guy never sent me the money…so I am selling it again….by the way…isn’t our living room nice? cd eBay: Huge Tapa Siapo Bark Cloth Hawaiiana Samoan Tongan (item 150002940810 end time Jul-04-06 10:27:35 PDT) This huge 77″ x 94″ tapa cloth is of unknown age…

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Tiki Friday Bonus….Mariana…

Posted on June 23, 2006 by CD

I’m in the mood for sharing secret wonders today so I am going to let you guys in on something cool in case you are here in Hawaii or planning to visit…La Mariana…The Last of Hawai’ian Tiki Bars…. It’s at 50 Sand Island Access Road in Honolulu, but good luck finding it! Just in case…

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'Lost' robbery part of alleged crime spree

Posted on June 10, 2006 by CD

“Sawyer” on Lost was held at gunpoint in his Hawaii Kai home last October. The suspect was indicted yesterday. What strikes me about the description of his crimes is how many of the victims were injured or shot at while trying to hold their doors shut. I guess people still open their doors for random…

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Fare Wars in Hawaii

Posted on June 8, 2006 by CD

 If you are coming to Hawaii, you will be pleased to know that because a new airline has entered the interisland market, you can fly between islands for Free! Mink Hippie and I are making good use of the low fares. Recently fares were as much as $100 each way. I love capitalism when…

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Honolulu Army Officer Refuses to Deploy to Iraq

Posted on June 8, 2006 by CD

Army Lieutenant Refuses to Deploy to Iraq I want to offer my congratulations and support to 1st Lt. Ehren K. Watada, the first commissioned officer in the U.S. military to refuse to deploy to Iraq. Watada is the 28 year old son of the state of Hawaii’s former campaign spending director. As stated in the…

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Ghost ship reaches Big Isle after 4,500 miles adrift – The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on June 7, 2006 by CD

HILO, Hawai’i — A derelict, battered 33-foot sailboat abandoned in rough weather off Costa Rica last year apparently drifted for six months and more than 4,500 miles before it was sighted a few miles off the southwestern coast of the Big Island. A Big Island Fire Department rescue crew was lowered to the deck of…

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Do you believe in magic?

Posted on May 31, 2006 by CD

Cirque Hawaii recently debuted in Honolulu – it is sort of a local version of Cirque du Soleil. I use “local” loosely, since most of the performers are from Central Asia and Mongolia. It must be kind of a surreal life to train as a circus performer somewhere in Kyrgyzstan and end up in Waikiki…….

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Sea of remembrance, peace – The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on May 30, 2006 by CD

The Chairman and I attended last night’s Lantern Floating ceremony at Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu. It was moving and beautiful to see a thousand paper lanterns honoring the dead floating off onto the waves. Surfers stood out in silhouette against the sky as they herded stray lanterns. We watched one lantern make a…

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More stripping in Hawaii….

Posted on May 26, 2006 by CD

Below is a picture of a stripper in Hawaii, but of late, strippers of a different sort have been ripping off public facilities, churches,a nd now graveyards in order to make some cash from scrap copper….the story is below the picture…. cd  Police said that within the last two months, they have been alerted…

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Wire Thefts Cause Freeway Light Outages – Yahoo! News

Posted on May 12, 2006 by CD

First the fixtures from public restrooms and now the wires that carry electricity. Watch on, Planet Earth, as the United States of America begins to dismantle itslef and bring to a close an experiment gone horribly wrong that was started more than two hundred years ago with the founding of the country. I’m certain you…

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