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It never ceases to amaze me how a beautiful little songbird, that could sit in the palm of your hand, lived inside that massive man.
I knew a musician in Hawaii, who could play just about anything, and he could play the ukulele right and left handed.
This guy was a giant of a man, and could sing falsetto like a wee Irish lassie.
He was really tall for a Hawaiian. At least six foot eight, and when people asked how tall he was, he said,..
"Five feet twenty".
 
More like a sexist organization - you had to be female to be accepted. As far as "racist" - the annual debutante banquets were a mix of all races available in San Diego - Filipino, Anglo-European, African-American, Japanese, Hawaiian etc. I am mixed European (English, French-Irish, German), and my wife is a mix of Filipina, Chinese, and European. The other girls, as far as we know, range from "pure" Filipina to barely detectable.

The sorority was started in the 70's by a Filipina woman in Chula Vista, a businesswoman and local politician, who was told by her daughter's high school counselor that the girl should go into nursing or learn a trade because with her last name she was not going to get into a decent college. She founded the group to give her daughter and her friends of similar background pride in their culture. Almost all the girls in my daughter's debutante group have completed "decent" colleges by now, except for the ones in medical and law schools. The outstanding member of the sorority is the daughter of a career Navy Master-Chief Steward who joined the Navy herself - as a doctor - and ended her career as head of the White House medical staff.
 
My daughter and I sang and played "In this Life" on our Kamaka and Lanikai ukulele's at my Hanai brother's funeral two years ago in Visalia. We shared the same He was a haole boy and Hawaiian at heart.


Sounds great dude, you should add some footage to that vid though.
 

It appears she got sick of having her errors shoved back in her face, so she will publish without having to mess with all that messy peer review hassle on the internet. I am sure she will continue to get plenty of support from aff-bear and ilk there.
 
It appears she got sick of having her errors shoved back in her face, so she will publish without having to mess with all that messy peer review hassle on the internet. I am sure she will continue to get plenty of support from aff-bear and ilk there.
Sheʻll get about 3% support as always. The 97% need not worry. LOL!!
 
Beautiful day at the Erewohn Station on the South Island of NZ. We took a tour of the only sheep and cattle station that still uses Clydesdales as actual work horses. Six Clydesdales pulled a Wagon filled with 15 of my ohana seated in old high back theater seats. The view of the mighty Rangitata River fed by the snow covered Southern Alps is Beautiful in the Summer. It was frosty this mornʻ. -2 C over night. Think Iʻll send an invite to Judith. The Budweiser horses wouldnʻt survive 5 minutes work here at Erewohn. After lunch we hiked up Mt. Sunday. Home of the Rohan Village in the Two Towers. An amazing cool sunny day. Mahalo ke akua for safe travels and an amazing day.
 
It appears she got sick of having her errors shoved back in her face, so she will publish without having to mess with all that messy peer review hassle on the internet. I am sure she will continue to get plenty of support from aff-bear and ilk there.
Sell your skis yet?
 
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