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some companies and vendors were interviewed this morning on khon and have said that they will use hawaiian, no mention of go! and freight. the only thing with the freighters is that it takes much longer to get to their destinations. so, the produce will not necessarily be as "fresh." the prices the consumers pay will no doubtedly be affected. love's bakery apparently ships out app. 22k lbs of baked goods to various islands.
also, o'ahu gets lots of fruits and veggies from the big island and maui. such as papaya, pineapple, hamakua mushrooms and tomatoes, etc. so, everyone will be affected.
how many more people are on the unemployement line?!
malia paha o lohe aku
perhaps they will hear
"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."
w. james
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quote:
Originally posted by gtill
Hey, I though everyones down on the military aircraft flying over their Island? You can rest assured no military planes will step in and help!
I wonder how many on Maui and Kauai have now switched their position on the SuperFerry?
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The prices of the goods go up and up,
up and up,
up and up.
The prices of the goods go up and up,
until it reaches the top.
The lifestyle of the people goes down and down,
down and down,
down and down.
The lifestyle of the people goes down and down,
until it reaches the ground.
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corporate air is going to take the mail, that only took a half a day, others will soon follow to fill the void(said the boy yelling wolf)
yeah, really, maybe the department of offense could help us poor slobs out for once
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The recent flight refusal fot the AF C-17s, will probably cost the base at least 1 million per month, having to fly to the mainland for it. The C-17 is the safest and quietest aircraft yet!
Need help, call the Sierra club!
Gordon J Tilley
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no need to call the sierra club, pacific air cargo has also stepped in to take over, they also said they would even pay some of alohas employees who were stiffed
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Looks like the last division of Aloha airlines (THE CONTRACT SERVICES DIVISION)....may be lost as early as today.
http://starbulletin.com/2008/04/30/news/story01.html
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ugh! are we on o'ahu feeling it yet? or is something else going on that has increased the price of papaya to $1.09/lb as of today.
malia paha o lohe aku
perhaps they will hear
"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."
w. james