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kona sugar mill family
#1
Dear punajabbers. The trust fund babies have done a number on san francisco. I hope they are not coming your way, The kona mill closed in 1910 and built a house for us in crockett, ca
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#2
Put the bong down before you reach for the keyboard. Jibber Jabber.
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#3
Spammer (from China?) making a feeble attempt to establish a post count before the spamming starts?

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#4
Cypher. Handle is the key, message is code. Try it out. Chances are it won't make any sense that way either but it probably does to someone.
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#5
What is weird is babawawasrk registered on Punaweb in 2010 and waited patiently until now to make this first post. IP address is in California.
Assume the best and ask questions.

Punaweb moderator
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#6
Clandestine oriented. If you believe what you read in the news these days, the NSA, federal, state and local law enforcement agencies are watching over just about everything. So seeing this sort of weird crap isn't surprising.
It's similar to the odd spam emails that are more than likely intended for only one person or group recipient but when 100,000 people or more get the email, its difficult to ascertain the intended recipients.
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#7
OTOH, I read the post as literal, entirely as written as fact. It is the case that there is an old C&H sugar mill in Crockett, that there is a company town there, and (especially after Rob's disclosure that this screen name was registered in 2010) considering the shall we say less than stellar quality of posts lately, 'jabbering' is not an unfair or troll-bait appellation.\
As Opihikao says,
JMO...

-dwajs
-dwajs
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#8
What ever it is, it's different. :-) sorta ;p
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#9
Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co. (aka Kau Sugar Co.)
Established in 1868, it was one of the oldest sugar companies. The plantation was renamed Naalehu Sugar Plantation shortly after. After Hutchinson's death in 1873, William G. Irwin and Claus Spreckels purchased the plantation and renamed it Hutchinson Sugar Plantation. The company purchased Hilea Sugar Plantation in 1890. In 1910, it was purchased by C. Brewer & Co.

spreckeles then established a c&h (california & hawaii) sugar company e plant in crockett ca.

not exactly a kona mill but having once lived in spreckels Ca. i knew a little bit about the first "sugar daddy".
Shay
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#10
bunch of psuedo-intellectuals. plz solve the frog noise.
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