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75-Plus HPP Years
#1
Regarding: an Unplanned Subdivision, Private Roads, A Voluntary Community Association Suing Over 5,000 HPP Owners, Deed Restricted Land, A 12 Million Dollar Loan, Golf Courses, Walking Paths, A County Park, Burial Sites, Historic Villages, Mailboxes, Bylaw Amendments, and more. 

Mr. O. is correct, I do know a lot, about most of the above. I know, because I took the time to research, read, and talk with others who have HPP and HPPOA (formerly Paradise Hui Hanalike) experiences that span decades. 

If anyone would like to learn more history about HPP and HPPOA (formerly Paradise Hui Hanalike) or better, share what they know with me, I will be very happy to visit with you. Just contact me, ask me a question about HPP or HPPOA and I will give you an answer. Do not like the answer? Do not want to believe it? Do not want to bother to research it yourself? That is your choice. I no longer wish to argue or read disparaging remarks some seem to enjoy writing about others. 

Also, there is no need to be mean or unkind. If you do not like this post (or me), please feel free to ignore. 


Mahalo,
Patricia
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#2
Patricia,
Thank you for your contribution.
Since you registered some time ago, may I remind you of the forum rules you agreed to observe at the time you registered, which includes in part;

"By registering on this discussion system you agree that you will not post any material which is knowingly false, inaccurate, abusive, hateful, harassing, sexually orientated, threatening or invasive of a person's privacy, or any other material which may violate any applicable laws."

Yes, I’m aware others have crossed that line in the past.
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#3
(09-26-2024, 01:56 AM)Patricia Wrote: Regarding HPP..

I think it's a fascinating subject, although I myself have never thought of living there, but with the ever growing population it seems like you got yourself a pretty little clutch of possibly interested folks..

I think you should write a book.. It certainly won't make it to the Time's best seller list, but hey our little corner of the world is interesting to us, right? So there's got to be a market.. albeit a small one. Like some before you, Charles Langlas' seminal work Under the Volcano: the People of Kalapana comes to mind, or, The Shipmans of East Hawaii by Emmett Cahill, both local folks publishing what they've poured their heart and soul into. And of course we've had all sorts of folks go on about our culture, our flora and fauna, our volcanoes. So yeah, if you really know all that stuff I think it'd be cool if you write a book. I am sure you could even get a few of us to buy a copy if you do.. let us know.
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#4
Good idea MyManao.  I would add as examples:

Volcano by Garrett Hongo
Pahoa Yesterday by Hiroo Sato
Outspeaks a Rhapsody by Albert Saijo (not a history, but a beat poet’s observations of Volcano and the world from the quiet depths of the Ohia and hapu’u forest)
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#5
(09-26-2024, 06:50 PM)Moderator 2 Wrote: Patricia,
Thank you for your contribution.
Since you registered some time ago, may I remind you of the forum rules you agreed to observe at the time you registered, which includes in part;

"By registering on this discussion system you agree that you will not post any material which is knowingly false, inaccurate, abusive, hateful, harassing, sexually orientated, threatening or invasive of a person's privacy, or any other material which may violate any applicable laws."

Yes, I’m aware others have crossed that line in the past.

I'm trying to figure out why a new moderator would write something like this after Patricia's innocuous post. Is this something new? Does everyone who hasn't posted recently get a lecture, or do you know some history none of us know but can infer?

Yes, you can delete this post if you want, but I'll post it again. Sorry if that's against your "rules."

(09-26-2024, 11:15 PM)MyManao Wrote: I think you should write a book.. It certainly won't make it to the Time's best seller list,

Good advice.
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#6
Patricia's innocuous post
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I think it is evident that Patricia is a reincarnation of someone who was previously banned and will be given a second chance, hence the warning about the rules. A couple subsequent posts have shown that the warning may not have been heeded.
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#7
(09-27-2024, 12:54 PM)leilanidude Wrote: Patricia's innocuous post
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I think it is evident that Patricia is a reincarnation of someone who was previously banned and will be given a second chance, hence the warning about the rules. A couple subsequent posts have shown that the warning may not have been heeded.

Well, yes, I'm sorry if you didn't get what I was hinting at. Why Patricia and not everyone else who got banned or changed their usernames? I'm not saying Patricia was banned, it's just some here seem to know who it is. This is very specific. Why is there a warning for a post that doesn't break the rules? Why don't others get a public warning like this one?
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#8
M2's post did seem a bit odd. As a HPP property owner I do have interest in what's going on there as all I get are bills. I used to at least get 2 ballots on issues but not in ages. I have no interest in participating in any HPP squabbles
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#9
No squabbling here; I just find it weird that mod 2 got involved.
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#10
Why is there a warning for a post that doesn't break the rules?

A friendly reminder is not a warning.
The reminder was not directed at this thread only, but includes a previous post in another thread.
Yes, I’m aware others have crossed that line in the past.

Patricia’s comments about HPP and Puna are welcome here. 
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