07-27-2018, 02:01 AM
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Originally posted by Mimosa
wax - who did the state buy the industrial park from - Shipman.
Shipman will one day be opening Gateway Shopping Center.
Shipman owns Kea'au shopping center - which used to be a large cane camp. My husband was in charge of the removal of the old homes .
You do remember the big red barn yes or Kea'au Steak House.
The arsenic dumping area from behind and under the shopping center,
when sugar was king in the 1930s prior to world war 2 or the Korean conflict?
When sugar was king and there was an actual rail road to the Hilo Dock.
Before Caucasians and subdivisions and hippies and illegal drugs like pakalolo.
Mts.Mimosa
Glad to see you're a still a racist, hate-filled old woman who screeches on a forum to try and convince someone, anyone, that her ancient, racist diatribes are still fresh and worth listening to. You're also really ignorant about your own history, which isn't surprising since you're racist and proud of it.
Pakalolo was first mentioned in the Hawai'ian newspaper Ka Nonanona back in the year 1842. Whoops! looks like Mimosa doesn't have any idea what she's talking about on this subject! Pakalolo has been around since before your mom was born, Mimosa. It was being grown by poor farmers to supplement their coffee crops before you ever existed on this planet. You demand that everyone show you respect as an elder, but you show no respect to your own ancestors who grew that crop just to pay the bills.
Aloha