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RE: Crime in Seaview - robguz - 02-07-2009

Oh that statement is one of the craziest things I've read in a while. Uh, we get less vog than probably 99% of the island. We've had two days since I've been here and one of those days it was gone by noon. One death was someone who was sickly for years. Who are all these people that are horribly ill. Just crazy! She must not know a lot of people in Seaview.


RE: Crime in Seaview - Kelena - 02-07-2009

When I have been down there, it is always gorgeous.

When Kona winds come, all of Puna notices it, not just Seaview. And I have to say, the Seaview sign is a hell of a lot nicer than the tacky signs at the entrance to Hawaiian Paradise Park.


RE: Crime in Seaview - Guest - 02-07-2009

quote:
Originally posted by robguz

... She must not know a lot of people in Seaview.


That used to be part of her stomping grounds when she was a small kid... Long before it was ever given the name "Seaview".

She still has MANY family members in the area.

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RE: Crime in Seaview - ef9 - 02-10-2009

I thought there was a correlation between vog and asthma. A study was done in young children in Pahala.


RE: Crime in Seaview - ef9 - 02-10-2009

The HPP signs look like they were pretty beat up big time!

quote:
Originally posted by Glen

When I have been down there, it is always gorgeous.

When Kona winds come, all of Puna notices it, not just Seaview. And I have to say, the Seaview sign is a hell of a lot nicer than the tacky signs at the entrance to Hawaiian Paradise Park.